LTCG TAX AND YOU

Discover what's new and how does it affect you

Announced in Budget 2018, a Long Term Capital Gains(LTCG) tax of 10% will be levied on all LTCG above Rs. 1 lakh from April 1,2018.
All long term capital gains earned up to January 31,2018 are exempt from this tax.

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Note: The information provided above is included for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice.