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Tweaks to capital gains tax could be a sentiment dampener: Experts

Radhika Gupta stressed the need for consistency in tax policy. "This constant flip-flop in tax policy, I don't think helps anyone," she said.

July 23, 2024 / 10:23 IST
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The discussion around capital gains is complex, says Radhika Gupta, CEO, Edelweiss Mutual Fund

AMFI has suggested that the LTCG on listed equity shares or units of equity-oriented fund schemes, held for more than one year and up to three years, be subjected to LTCG tax at the rate of 10 percent on capital gains exceeding Rs 2 lakh in a financial year.

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The discussion around capital gains is complex, says Radhika Gupta, CEO, Edelweiss Mutual Fund, in conversation with Moneycontrol.

On expectations, Gupta added, "If you say that long-term capital gains tax, which is 10 percent after one year, becomes 10 percent after three years, that is one speculation but if you say that long-term capital gains tax is going to become 20 percent after one year, or is going to become marginal after one year, I think that is a very meaningful amount," she added.