CAPITAL ASSETS AND ITS TYPES
Any profit and gain arising from Transfer of a Capital Asset shall be chargeable under the head Capital Gain in the P.Y. in which transfer took place.
Capital Assets means: -
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Capital Asset Means: |
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Property of any kind held by assessee, whether or not connected with business or profession. |
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Any Securities held by a Foreign Institutional Investor (FII), But capital Asset does not include (excludes):
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ULIP’s to which exemption u/s 10(10D) does not apply due to fourth and fifth proviso thereof. |
NOTES:
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EXPLANATION |
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Asset used for personal purpose of assessee: -
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Gold Utensils, Silver Bars, Silver Coins were held not be considered as Personal Effect – Capital Gain Applicable (Maharaja Rana Hemanth Singh). |
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Silver Utensils held to be Personal Effect – No Capital Gain (Benarshilal Kataruka). |
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Car used in business is to be treated as Capital Asset. |
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Jewellery means:
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Rural area: Rural area means which is not an urban area.
Urban area: Urban area means:
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“Property” also includes any rights in relation to an Indian Company including right of management or control or any other right whatsoever. |
Transfer includes:
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TRANSFER INCLUDES |
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The Sale, exchange, or relinquishment of the asset, or |
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The extinguishment of any right there in, or |
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Compulsory Acquisition there of under any law, or |
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Conversion of capital asset into stock in trade, or |
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Allowing the Possession of any immoveable property to be taken or retained in part performance of a contract. |
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Any transactions (like becoming a member of or acquiring shares in a Co. operative society) which has the effect of transferring or enabling the enjoyment of immoveable property. |
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The redemption of Zero-coupon bonds (ZCB). |
NOTE: “Transfer also includes disposing of or parting with an asset or interest therein or creating any interest in any asset in any manner whatsoever either directly or indirectly, absolutely or conditionally voluntarily or involuntarily by way of an agreement or otherwise. |
There are two types of Capital Assets which are classified as Long term capital asset and Short term capital asset. The Long term and short term capital asset are classified on the basis of Period of Holding which can be classified as follows:
Capital Asset |
Period of Holding |
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Upto 22/07/2024 |
From 23/07/2024 |
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Part: A |
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1 YEAR |
1 YEAR |
Part: B |
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2 Years |
2 years |
Part: C |
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3 Years |
2 Years |
* “other than unit” is omitted w.e.f. from 23rd July 2024, so now in case of listed units Period of Holding 1 Year will be applicable from 23rd July 2024. (E.g. Listed Business trust units). |
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If any asset held for more than 1/2/3 years, then it is treated as Long Term Capital Gain otherwise Short Term Capital Gain. |
PRODUCT |
TAX ON STCG |
TAX ON LTCG |
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BEFORE |
AFTER |
BEFORE |
AFTER |
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Listed equity shares. (STT Paid) |
15% |
20% |
10% on gains above Rs 1 Lakhs |
12.5% on gains above Rs 1.25 Lakhs |
Unlisted equity shares |
Slab Rate |
Slab rate |
20% with indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
Listed Preference shares |
Slab Rate |
Slab rate |
20% with indexation or 10% without indexation. |
12.5% without indexation |
Unlisted preference shares |
Slab Rate |
Slab rate |
20% with indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
Equity Mutual Funds (stt paid) |
15% |
20% |
10% on gains above Rs 1 Lakhs |
12.5% on gains above Rs 1.25 Lakhs |
Equity Mutual Funds ( if stt not paid) |
Slab Rate |
Slab rate |
20% with indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
Sovereign Gold Bonds (listed)* |
Slab Rate |
Slab rate |
20% with indexation or 10% without indexation. |
12.5% without indexation |
Any bonds listed |
Slab Rate |
Slab Rate |
10% without indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
Specified Mutual Fund (debt) |
Slab Rate |
Slab Rate |
20% with indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
Other Mutal Funds (gold funds, overseas funds) |
Slab Rate |
Slab Rate |
20% with indexation |
12.5% without indexation |
* if sovereign gold bonds (SGB) are held till maturity then it is exempt from long term capital gains (lock-in period is of 8 Years).