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How are stock market gains taxed and how to declare them in your ITR?
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How are stock market gains taxed and how to declare them in your ITR?

In this article, you will come to know how trading gains are taxed and what is the method to express the income from these gains in your ITR form.

How trading gains are taxed and what is the method to express the income from these gains in your ITR form explains Amit Gupta, MD, SAG Infotech 

In FY 2021 the stock market was at all-time high and various investors might have booked their profits in the year. Apart from that, we remember that salary, rent, and businesses are the taxation part of the income; however, we usually don't pay attention to the gains made from trading in the stock market which comes under the taxation part. These gains made by you are covered under income tax return which you are urged to file by December 31, 2021, for the assessment year 2021-22 (FY 2020-21). 

In this article, you will come to know how trading gains are taxed and what is the method to express the income from these gains in your ITR form. Trading gains in concern to shares are indicated towards profits made on the buying or selling of shares typically upon the regular grounds.  

What is the method used to tax the trading gains? 

Under the income tax act 1961, the taxability of gains relied on factors like holding period and volume of transactions. If the shares purchased by the assessee are for the purpose of investment then the same would be treated as a capital asset and taxed as capital gains. But if the shares are bought and sold in a short duration repeatedly then the same would be taxed as the business income.  

The gains on which the tax is levied are called capital gains; they are subsequently divided into short-term or long-term capital gains (STCG and LTCG) depending on the duration of holding. If any shares are held by the taxpayer for more than one year (two years for unlisted shares), then those shares would be classified as long-term, and if not then it comes under short-term. Under section 112 of the income tax act, Long term capital gain (LTCG) from the unlisted shares is taxed at 20 per cent while on the other side STCG is taxed on the prescribed slab rate of the investors. But if the shares are listed then it is levied with tax at a concessional rate of 15 per cent/10 per cent beneath Sections 111A/112A, correspondingly (for LTCG and STCG). The business income is taxable under the slab rate subjected for the individual.  

There must be effective classification about the short-term or long-term relied on the grounds of the holding period.  

You must note that STCG is to be taxed at a 15 per cent rate whatever be your tax slab.  

Before the beginning of the budget 2018, the Long term capital gain (LTCG) on the sale of the equity shares or equity-based units of the mutual funds were exempted from the tax. But this privilege has been taken away by the financial Budget 2018. From now an LTCG tax of 10 per cent along with the subject cess would be applicable if the seller makes LTCG exceeding Rs 1 lakh on the sale of the equity shares or equity-based units of the mutual funds. Indeed the indexation advantage would also not be given to the seller.  

If you are qualified then you must secure to avail the advantage of the indexation during computation of the cost of acquisition of the shares. 

Under the Capital Gain Schedule in the ITR form, the obtained capital gains on share transfer needed to be stated, also to maintain the difference between short term and long term gains. Beneath ITR-1/ITR-4 the information of the capital gains does not need to be reported. An assessee would require to utilize ITR-3 or ITR-4 towards declaring the business income. 

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1 comments on article "How are stock market gains taxed and how to declare them in your ITR?"

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Shiv Kumar Gupta

Thanks for timely article which is quite informative. I have few questions on the subject and shall appreciate they are also answered in future articles:

1. The rates of 15% and 10% explained in article are applicable only in case of STT paid instruments. But if we buy / sell ETF, STT is not charged. In such case, how buy / sell in ETF are to be treated.

2. If I declare profits in sale of equity as business income, can we include expenses like subscription to DSIJ, fees paid for attending online seminars etc and reduce the overall gains by such amounts.

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