Got receipts for my Sarjapur plot
Bought a plot just outside Bengaluru — Sarjapur side. Landeed got me the Gram Panchayat tax receipts I needed for the loan.


Bought a plot just outside Bengaluru — Sarjapur side. Landeed got me the Gram Panchayat tax receipts I needed for the loan.
Couldn't find my Panchayat Khata number. Support team helped me identify the property and pull 5 years of receipts.
Both soft and hard copies delivered. The PDO seal was clear on the printout — registrar accepted it without question.
It is the annual property tax levied by the local Gram Panchayat on properties within its jurisdiction — typically village land, peri-urban layouts, farmhouses, and any property outside BBMP / municipal limits. Collected through the Bapuji Seva Kendra (BSK) network.
District, Taluk, and Gram Panchayat (mandatory). Within that, search by Panchayat Khata number, property number, owner name, or survey number. Past receipt number works for re-prints.
Khata and property numbers, owner name, address, area, usage, assessed annual value, tax demand, arrears, payment date and mode, receipt number, cess components, and the PDO's seal/signature.
Panchayat tax is collected by the Gram Panchayat in village/peri-urban areas via BSK. BBMP tax is collected by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike inside Bengaluru's BBMP limits. Both are property taxes, but the levying authority and portal differ.
Form-9 is the older Gram Panchayat Khata format; Form-11A is the newer format introduced after panchayat records were linked with the Bhoomi RTC database. Both make a property eligible for tax payment.
Agricultural land first needs DC Conversion (or be exempt — e.g. inside a panchayat-notified residential zone) before a Form-9 / Form-11A Khata can be issued. Without Khata, only RTC-based agricultural assessment applies.
It depends on the layout's notification. Many layouts on Sarjapur, Whitefield, Yelahanka, and Doddaballapur fringes were initially in Gram Panchayat limits and have since been brought under BBMP. Check your Khata document and the latest GO to confirm.
Yes, through the BSK portal. Net banking, debit/credit cards, and UPI are typically accepted. Receipts can be downloaded as PDFs.
Interest and penalty accrue. More critically, you cannot transfer the Khata, register a sale, or get a construction permit until dues are cleared.
In any transaction involving rural or peri-urban Karnataka real estate — banks ask for 1–3 years of receipts in loan files; buyers ask for 5 years; Sub-Registrars accept it during sale-deed registration; and PDOs require clearance before issuing a no-due certificate.