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India to levy commodities transaction tax from July 1

India will levy 0.01 percent commodities transaction tax on futures contracts of non-agricultural commodities like precious, base metals, oil and gas, from July 1.

June 21, 2013 / 10:21 IST

India, the world's biggest buyer of gold, will levy 0.01 percent commodities transaction tax on futures contracts of non-agricultural commodities like precious, base metals, oil and gas, from July 1, the finance ministry said in a statement.

The tax was proposed in the budget in February. India has 21 commodity bourses, including six operating at the national level. Foreigners are still not allowed to trade in futures, but can buy stakes in commodity exchanges.

first published: Jun 20, 2013 03:53 pm

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