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Equity - TAX IMPACT ON EQUITY INVESTING (FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2006-07)
Equity - TAX IMPACT ON EQUITY INVESTING (FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2006-07)

Tax impact on your capital gains (sale of shares at a profit)

When you hold your equity investments for less than 12 months before selling them, they are considered as short-term capital assets. If you hold these investments for more than 12 months before selling them, they are considered as long-term capital assets.

Computing the date of holding of your equity investments

Purchase from the stock exchange
When you purchase shares from the stock exchange, the date of the purchase is taken as the date on the broker’s purchase contract note. Similarly, the date of sale is taken as the date on the broker’s sale contract note.

Right shares
Where you have been allotted right shares, the period of holding will be computed from the date of allotment of the shares. The amount actually paid for purchase of the rights is taken as cost of the shares.

Rights entitlement
Where you have sold your rights entitlements, the period of holding will be computed from the date of offer to subscribe to the shares to the date when such rights entitlement was renounced by you. The cost of rights entitlement is taken as nil. The amount, you receive on selling your rights entitlement, is taken as short-term capital gain.

Bonus shares
When you receive bonus shares, the period of holding is computed from the date of allotment of the bonus shares. The cost of the bonus shares is taken as nil.


Computing the capital gain

Computing capital gain on short-term equity investments (short-term capital gain)

To compute tax on short-term capital gains, reduce the cost of shares from the sale value of the shares and compute tax at 10 per cent + surcharge of 10 per cent, if applicable (if your total income exceeds Rs10 lakh, surcharge is applicable to you) + education cess of 2 per cent.

Tax rate on short-term capital gains:

If surcharge is applicable

If surcharge is not applicable

11.22 per cent

10.20 per cent


Computing capital gain on long-term equity investments (long-term capital gain)
Long-term capital gains earned on your equity investment is completely tax-free so there is no question of computing gain for tax purposes. However, this exemption is available only when you sell your equity through the stock exchange.

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