capital losses

No provision in DTC requiring filing of return of loss in time to carry forward losses

The Direct Taxes Code Bill, 2009 breaks away from its predecessor in many significant ways when it comes to treatment of losses. While losses from the head capital gains remain a taboo and will have to be set off only against positive income under the same head of income, long-term capital losses do not come for a harsher treatment vis-à-vis the short-term capital losses for the simple reason that no such distinction is contemplated in the entire discussion on capital g..
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Worldwide Tax Trends Treatment of Tax Losses

In the current times where several MNCs are facing the issue of operating losses (the term ‘operating losses’ for the purpose of this article denotes business losses) in various jurisdictions, it becomes imperative for them to evaluate the provisions on utilisation of tax losses in these jurisdictions so as to optimise the overall tax cost. Considering the above, this article contains a broad overview of provisions prevalent in certain key jurisdictions on utilisatio..
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Set-off of short-term capital losses, subject to STT, allowable against short-term capital gains not subject to STT

The Income-tax Appellate Tribunal (“the Tribunal”)  , in the case of First State Investments (Hongkong) Ltd. A/c  First State Asia Innovation and Technology Fund1 (“the  assessee”), examined the manner of set-off of short- term capital loss suffered from sale transactions subject  to Securities  Transaction Tax (”STT”) against short- term capital gains arising prior to introduction of [...]
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Direct Tax code will benefit more to people in higher income group

From April 1, 2011, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has proposed to simplify the income-tax regime by reducing the tax rates on incomes above Rs1.6 lakh per annum (Rs1.9 lakh for women, and Rs2.4 lakh for senior citizens), but the reduced rates will come with few of the current exemptions.
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