Paying your Haryana Property Tax in 2025 is not just a legal requirement—it’s a contribution toward better infrastructure, sanitation, and public services in the state. Administered by the Directorate of Urban Local Bodies (ULB Haryana), this tax applies to property owners across major cities like Gurugram, Faridabad, Karnal, Panchkula, and more.
Read the blog to learn everything you need to know about ULB Haryana property tax, including how to pay it online, calculate your dues, claim rebates, and avoid penalties.
Haryana property tax is a local tax levied annually by the ULB Haryana on residential, commercial, and vacant properties. The revenue collected is used to fund municipal services such as:
Every property is assigned a Property ID, which is mandatory for tracking and paying dues. Whether you’re in Faridabad, Gurgaon, or any other ULB-regulated city, you’re expected to clear your house tax Haryana dues by the annual deadline.
The Directorate of Urban Local Bodies, Haryana, oversees the assessment, collection, and enforcement of property taxes. They’ve digitized the entire process through the ULB Haryana online portal:
The portal also allows you to:
ULB Haryana uses a formula-based approach depending on:
Property Size (Sq. Yds) | Annual Tax Rate (₹/Sq. Yd) |
Up to 300 | ₹1 |
301–500 | ₹4 |
501–1,000 | ₹6 |
Above 1,000 | ₹7 |
Area (Sq. Yds) | Annual Tax Rate (₹/Sq. Yd) |
Up to 1000 | ₹12 |
More than 1000 | ₹15 |
Area (Sq. Yds) | Annual Tax Rate (₹/Sq. Yd) |
Up to 50 | ₹24 |
51-100 | ₹36 |
101-500 | ₹48 |
501-1000 | ₹60 |
Area (Sq. Yds) | Annual Tax Rate (₹/Sq. Yd) |
Up to 100 (residential & commercial) | Exempted |
Up to 500 (industrial & institutional) | Exempted |
101-500 (residential) | ₹0.50 |
501-1000 (residential) | ₹1 |
More than 101 (commercial) | ₹5 |
More than 501 (industrial & institutional) | ₹2 |
Paying your dues has never been easier thanks to the Online ULB Haryana Property Tax portal. Here’s the step-by-step process:
Once paid, download your receipt and ULB Haryana NDC for future reference.
If you prefer paying offline, you can also clear your dues by visiting:
Bring:
A manual receipt will be issued. You may still apply for your NDC afterward online.
The ULB Haryana NDC confirms that no tax dues are pending on your property. It’s often required during:
You can get it by:
If your property doesn’t have a Property ID:
You can later track it through the ULB Haryana online status tool.
The Haryana Property Tax 2025 process is now easier, faster, and more transparent. With ULB Haryana property tax online services, you can pay from the comfort of your home while avoiding long queues and last-minute fines. Remember to self-certify before July 31 to save 10%, and always track your ULB Haryana application status to stay updated.
Haryana property tax—also known as ULB Haryana Property Tax or house tax—is an annual levy imposed on residential, commercial, industrial, and vacant properties within urban areas of Haryana. Collected by the Urban Local Bodies (ULB Haryana), this tax funds civic infrastructure like roads, sanitation, parks, street lighting, and municipal services.
To pay Haryana property tax online in 2025, visit property.ulbharyana.gov.in, go to
“Online Services” > “Property Tax & NDC,” and log in using your mobile number and OTP. Search your property using your Property ID, name, or mobile number. If needed, create a new Property ID. Review your tax dues and pay via UPI, net banking, card, or other digital methods. After payment, download your receipt and No Dues Certificate (NDC) for records.
The due date for property tax payment for fiscal year 2025‑26 is March 31, 2025.
Haryana property tax is calculated using factors such as:
Property type (residential, commercial, vacant)
Built-up and land area
Usage (self‑occupied or rental), building age, and floor count
The simplified formula used is:
Property Tax = Base Value × Age Factor × Built-up Area × Category of Use × Building Type × Floor Factor
In 2025, Haryana property tax exemptions apply to senior citizens, PwDs, ex-servicemen, and their families. Religious institutions, government buildings, educational institutes, and hospitals may also be fully or partially exempt. Agricultural land (up to 1 acre) and green buildings can receive relief. A one-time rebate is available for those who clear all tax arrears within 45 days of notice.
For property owners who pay full current-year tax by July 31, 2025, via self-certification on the NDC portal.
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