Property Tax Valuation is the official assessment of the taxable value of a property by a qualified professional to determine how much property tax is payable to local municipal authorities.

The tax amount is typically based on the Annual Value, Capital Value, or Unit Area Value of the property, depending on the state or municipal law.
Property owners (residential, commercial, industrial)

Housing societies or apartment associations

Real estate developers

Lawyers and chartered accountants handling tax cases

Municipal authorities (for reassessments)
Location and zone (urban, rural, commercial area)

Property type (flat, villa, shop, office, warehouse, etc.)

Built-up area and land size

Age of the construction

Usage (self-occupied, rented, vacant)

Municipal tax rules and applicable rates
Detailed property description

Land and construction value

Method used (capital value, annual letting value, etc.)

Property’s taxable value

Applicable tax slab or rate

Certified report with valuer’s seal, license, and signature