eStamping is a secure and legally recognized method for paying non-judicial stamp duty online. It eliminates the need for physical stamp papers, offering a convenient, fast, and paperless solution. Whether you need e-stamp registration or e-stamp download, our esign network ensures a hassle-free experience.
The stamp duty is a mandatory tax on certain transactions such as property agreements, affidavits, contracts, lease agreements, business deals, and more. Traditional stamp duty payment methods involve purchasing physical stamp papers, which can be time-consuming and prone to fraud. eStamping online makes this process simple, ensuring authenticity and reducing legal risks.
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e-Stamping is a legally recognized system under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, adopted by various state governments to simplify and secure stamp duty payments. The Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited (SHCIL) serves as the Central Record-Keeping Agency (CRA), ensuring authenticity, transparency, and legal compliance.
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