Secure Your Legal Ownership and Update Compliance Records Legally
Updating the ownership details in government tax records is an important step after buying or inheriting a property. Whether you have purchased a new house or received property through inheritance, it is necessary to complete the Property Tax Name Transfer and Water Tax Name Transfer process to ensure that the tax records reflect the correct owner.
At MMK Consultancy, our experienced consultants assist property owners in completing the tax name transfer procedure smoothly and legally, ensuring that your property records are properly updated with the relevant government authorities.
We simplify the process of property tax and water tax name transfer by providing complete support from application preparation to final approval. All steps are handled proactively without unnecessary delays.
Our experienced professionals ensure that all real estate documentation and ownership procedures align correctly with revenue department expectations, averting rejections.
If any issues arise during form submission or document verification, our consultancy team provides professional assistance to resolve them quickly and submit appeals confidently on your behalf.
When property ownership changes due to purchase, inheritance, or legal transfer, the property tax account must also be updated in the new owner’s name. Even if the title deed or ownership documents have been transferred, updating the tax records is equally important.
To process a property tax name transfer, generally the following documents are gathered: latest property tax payment receipt, copies of property registration or sale deed, request letter, and the completed application form signed by both parties.
After submitting the required documents and application, the property tax liability transfer usually takes approximately two to four weeks to be processed by the concerned authorities. We oversee this transition continuously.
The Water Tax Name Transfer process is similar to property tax transfer but is handled by a different government department responsible for water supply services. Updating the account is required so infrastructure billings align properly.
Our team assists clients in completing this process by preparing and submitting the required application along with the mutation form and updated title deed documents confirming the ownership change to the water supplier.
Once approved, the relevant government department will update the ownership records structurally, officially transferring the continuous water tax liability directly to the new property owner.
The property owner is legally responsible for paying property and water tax every year. Failure to transfer the tax records may lead to complications in the future, backlogs, and delayed financial validations. Our experts ensure that all documents are properly prepared and submitted to avoid hurdles.