SEBI : Understand whether AIFs and MFs are classified as related parties under the Companies Act and SEBI Listing Regulations. Analysis b...
Finance : Learn about India's 2025 mutual fund tax rules, including updated rates for equity and debt funds, and strategies to reduce your t...
Income Tax : There are various taxes surrounding the transaction of investing in mutual funds. It includes various aspects such as tax on the i...
SEBI : SEBI launches MITRA platform to help investors track inactive mutual fund investments and update KYC details, improving transparen...
Finance : Learn how to balance risk and returns by investing in both debt and equity funds. Build a diversified portfolio to achieve short- ...
SEBI : Securities and Exchange Board of India Monday 30th September 2024– SEBI Board Meeting Sub: Amendments to the Securities and Exch...
SEBI : SEBI proposes changes to mutual fund disclosures, including expense, returns, and risk-o-meter updates. Public comments are open u...
SEBI : Explore SEBI's MF Lite Regulations consultation paper proposing relaxed rules for passively managed mutual fund schemes to boost i...
SEBI : SEBI seeks public input on mandatory disclosure of Risk Adjusted Return by Mutual Funds to aid investors in making informed decisi...
SEBI : SEBI Consultation Paper on Review of Total Expense Ratio charged by Asset Management Companies (AMCs) to unitholders of schemes of...
Income Tax : Explore the DCIT vs K.E. Faizal case where the ITAT Cochin ruled on taxation of mutual fund gains, analyzing the application of In...
Finance : Franklin Templeton Trustee Services Private Limited and Another Vs Amruta Garg and Others (Supreme Court of India) Prior-consent f...
Finance : SEBI Vs Franklin Templeton Trustees Services Pvt. Ltd (Karnataka High Court) i) We hold that no interference is called for in the ...
SEBI : SEBI introduces MITRA, a platform to help investors trace inactive and unclaimed Mutual Fund folios, ensuring transparency and fra...
SEBI : SEBI mandates daily disclosure of Information Ratio (IR) for equity mutual funds, enhancing transparency and aiding investor decis...
SEBI : SEBI introduces new rules for mutual funds on expense disclosures, returns, risk-o-meter color scheme, effective December 5, 2024....
SEBI : SEBI circular includes mutual fund units under insider trading regulations, effective November 1, 2024, outlining disclosure requi...
SEBI : SEBI mandates valuation of AT-1 bonds based on Yield to Call, aligning with NFRA recommendations. Effective from August 05, 2024, ...
Difficulties being faced in calculation of NAV for schemes investing overseas due to differences in time zones and market hours, partial modification with regard to timelines for declaration of NAV is prescribed depending on investment objective and asset allocation of schemes
Discover the disparities in the treatment of Old Tax Regime (OTR) followers in the Finance Bill 2023, as the Government encourages the New Tax Regime (NTR) with changes in exemptions, rates, and deductions, raising concerns for those sticking to OTR.
SEBI permitted use of e- wallet for investment in Mutual Funds within the umbrella limit of INR 50,000 for investments by an investor through both e-wallet and/or cash, per Mutual Fund per financial year.
Learn about taxation of mutual funds in India & USA, including capital gains tax, dividend tax, differences in taxation systems, GST applicability, & international taxation.
While exercising oversight over activities of AMC, Trustees are expected to ensure that AMCs act in a manner which is not skewed in favour of AMC’s stakeholders
Securities and Exchange Board of India Consultation Paper on Review of Regulatory Framework for Sponsors of a Mutual Fund A. Objective The objective of this consultation paper is to seek comments / views from the public on the proposals intending to review the regulatory framework for sponsor(s) of a mutual fund so as to explore […]
As an ongoing exercise to continuously align regulatory provisions to reflect the market dynamics and their impact on investor interest, SEBI conducts various reviews in consultation with the stakeholders.
Mutual fund scheme shall not invest more than 10% of its NAV in debt instruments, issued by a single issuer, comprising money market securities and non-money market securities rated investment grade or above by a Credit Rating Agency (CRA).
Stay informed about the recent amendment that brings mutual fund units under the purview of SEBI PIT Regulations. Understand the impact and implications of this change on insider trading regulations.
Understanding side pocketing and its impact on debt fund investors. Learn how Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund side pocketed its schemes due to bad assets.