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UTI Asset Management Company Limited (UTI) is set to launch its IPO on 29TH September, 2020, the IPO will be open for subscription to the public for 3 days i.e 29-09-2020 to 01-10-2020. UTI AMC is a registered AMC with SEBI, the oldest AMC erstwhile managed under the Unit Trust of India Act, it is […]
In current scenario, every person has dream of entering into stock market and build a healthy and wealthy portfolio. The only thing which restrict them to enter into this is time which is most precious thing in today’s competitive environment. This is mainly because to manage a portfolio is consider as kind of tedious job. […]
Article explains provisions related to Treatment of Income from trading of Securities(Business Income/ or Capital Gain?), Securities Transaction Tax (STT) Treatment, Taxation of Capital Gains in case of Shares held for the Purpose of Investment, Taxation of Gains in case of Shares held for the Purpose other than for Investment and Advance tax when you […]
Assessment of income from transaction in shares and securities under the Income-tax Act 1961 involves multiple issues. Such transactions give rise to income assessable under different heads of income e.g. business income, capital gain and income from other sources. This article is an attempt to discuss some major issues involved in assessment of such income under the head income from business. Speculative income, non-speculative income, trading, contract, derivatives, setting off losses 43(5), 10, 24(1), 24(2), 28, 73.
Since the covid-19 pandemic, many people started direct trading in stocks. Even brokerages have seen a surge in the number of new demat accounts after February this year. In this article let’s understand what is a meaning of intraday trading, it’s taxability, where to report them in the income tax return and which ITR form […]
The issue under consideration is Unlisted shares sold after holding for 23 months considered as Long Term Capital Gains or Short Term Capital Gains?
We were discussing about Long term Debt Asset class under which we had discussed completely about the Other Cash category which further includes Loans.
This article is for better understanding of Treatment of Income from Sales of shares or other securities. Here I am explaining about the possibilities one can treat the income from sale of shares and what are the benefits of it. The article also comprises the corresponding guidelines from CBDT which are self explanatory and fiercest.
I hope you have read the previous parts of this series, if not then click here to read. We were discussing about Long term Debt Asset class under which we had discussed completely about the Securities which further includes Bonds. Don’t get confused. Let me remind you this hierarchy again. The parent is Long Term […]
Current article discusses about Zero Coupon Bonds, Junk Bonds and Tax Saving Bonds. A zero-coupon bond, also known as an ‘accrual bond,’ is a debt security that doesn’t pay interest (a coupon) but is traded at a deep discount, rendering profit at maturity when the bond is redeemed for its full face value.