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Tax Expert - Answered on Jul 22, 2023

Mihir Ashok Tanna, who works with a well-known chartered accountancy firm in Mumbai, has more than 15 years of experience in direct taxation.
He handles various kinds of matters related to direct tax such as PAN/ TAN application; compliance including ITR, TDS return filing; issuance/ filing of statutory forms like Form 15CB, Form 61A, etc; application u/s 10(46); application for condonation of delay; application for lower/ nil TDS certificate; transfer pricing and study report; advisory/ opinion on direct tax matters; handling various income-tax notices; compounding application on show cause for TDS default; verification of books for TDS/ TCS/ equalisation levy compliance; application for pending income-tax demand and refund; charitable trust taxation and compliance; income-tax scrutiny and CIT(A) for all types of taxpayers including individuals, firms, LLPs, corporates, trusts, non-resident individuals and companies.
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Ketan Question by Ketan on Jul 22, 2023Hindi
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Sir, I am above 80 yrs. I understand that LTCG is exempt upto Rs.1L. Yet while filling my ITR-2, it is taken at the full value, even though my total income is below 5L, & LTCG is below 1L.

Ans: Resident super senior citizen can take benefit of minimum exemption limit against long term capital gain chargeable u/s 112A.

Kindly check details are correctly filled in ITR
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Tax Expert - Answered on Nov 07, 2022

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Good Morning. I am a fan of yours and read you severally on Rediff replying queries of various Tax Problems. Sir, now I have a tax query and earnestly request you to resolve that which is as follows: My query is: I booked an under construction flat worth Rs.45.00 lacs which is scheduled to be ready for procession in year F.Y.2025-26. Now I sold shares worth Rs. 10,00,000/- and total amount paid to builder in F.Y.2022-23. Out of shares sold my LTCG IS Rs.700,000/-. Can I claim exemption for LTCG to that amount only which is given as advance in corresponding year? Again in F.Y. 2023-24 I will pay Rs.20,00,000/- by selling shares and LTCG of Rs.10,00,000/-. Can I claim Exemption for LTCG? Same process will happen in next 2 F.Ys. till procession of my new Flat. Can I claim exemption on LTCG on sale of shares in each financial year? Please also guide to fill ITR also for claiming above exemption in parts.
Ans: In respect of capital gains you can claim exemption from long term capital gains if the net sale consideration is invested in booking an under construction house. You get an extended period of three years to get possession in case it is booked with a developer.

In case the sale consideration is not fully invested in the residential house before filing of the Income Tax Return, the unutilised money has to be deposited with a bank under Capital Gains Account Scheme. The money deposited can be utilised within the prescribed period for payment of house.

You have to keep in mind that to claim this exemption, you should not own more than one residential house property on the date of sale of the shares except the one in respect of which you are claiming the exemption.

So once you claim exemption in FY 22 23, it is not advisable to claim exemption against gain earned in subsequent years.

In Income Tax Return, you can show the amount invested in property as exemption u/s 54F and if the entire 10 lakh consideration can not be invested in property then open CG account and show amount in ITR accordingly.

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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on May 10, 2024

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Dear Sir / madam , I am an NRI , and having some investments in India. I have question on stocks I have purchased more than 10 years back. Few of them are all high profile company stocks. In case , I I sell now , will it be taxable , I mean TDS will be applied ? It is my NRE account linked to it. Will there be any tax cut ? Same way I have few mutual funds , If I redeem ( after maturity or end of its term) it , will there be any TDS applied before crediting to my account ? Please advise.
Ans: I'll address your inquiries about TDS and capital gains tax for NRIs selling stocks and redeeming mutual funds:

Stocks (Held for More Than 1 Year):

Taxable: Yes, profits from selling stocks held for over a year are considered long-term capital gains (LTCG) and are taxable in India for NRIs.
TDS: The stock broker will deduct TDS at 10% of the LTCG amount.
Tax Rate: The actual tax liability on LTCG exceeding ?1 lakh (approx. $1,235) is 10% without indexation (inflation adjustment). This means you may be due a refund if your total tax liability is below 10%.
NRE Account: Holding the stocks in your NRE account doesn't affect the taxability.
Mutual Funds:

Tax Treatment: The tax treatment for mutual fund redemptions by NRIs depends on the type of fund:
Equity-Oriented Mutual Funds (Equity & Equity-Linked Savings Schemes):
Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG): Gains from redemptions within 1 year are taxed at 15% with TDS deducted at the same rate.
LTCG: Gains from redemptions after 1 year are taxed at 10% on gains exceeding ?1 lakh, with TDS deducted at 10%.
Debt-Oriented Mutual Funds: Gains are considered income from other sources and taxed at a flat rate of 30% with TDS deducted at the same rate.
Recommendations:

Calculate Your Tax Liability: To determine if you'll owe additional tax or are eligible for a refund, calculate your total LTCG and factor in the TDS deducted.
File an Income Tax Return: Even if your tax liability is less than the TDS deducted, consider filing an Indian income tax return to claim any potential refund.
Consult a Tax Advisor: For personalized advice specific to your situation and to explore potential tax-saving options, consult a qualified tax advisor specializing in NRI taxation.
Additional Notes:

You can claim exemptions under relevant sections of the Income Tax Act (e.g., Section 54EC for reinvestment in specific bonds) to reduce your tax liability.
TDS is a mechanism to collect tax upfront, but it doesn't represent your final tax obligation.

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I have been investing for 10 years in a mutual fund and as of now, my corpus is 5 cr. I would like to reach 100 cr in the next 10 years. if you can suggest approximately how much I need to invest to reach my target in the next 10 years. I prefer to invest in mutual funds because I don't have much knowledge of stocks and also do not have time to research. I would like to invest in lumpsum and sip.
Ans: Congratulations on building a significant corpus over the past decade! Reaching 100 crores in the next 10 years is an ambitious goal, but with a strategic approach, it's achievable. Let's evaluate your options:

Given your preference for mutual funds and your desire for a hands-off approach, SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is an excellent choice. It allows you to invest regularly without the need for extensive research or monitoring.

To estimate how much you need to invest, we'll consider factors like your expected rate of return and the time horizon. Assuming an average annual return of 12%, which is ambitious but feasible for equity mutual funds over the long term, we can proceed with the calculation.

With a corpus of 5 crores already and a goal of 100 crores in 10 years, you'll need to grow your investment by approximately 20 times. This requires an annualized return of around 26%, factoring in the power of compounding.

For simplicity, let's focus on SIP investments. To reach your goal, you may need to invest a substantial amount monthly. However, it's essential to ensure that the investment is within your financial means and risk tolerance.

I recommend consulting with a Certified Financial Planner to create a personalized investment plan tailored to your goals and risk profile. They can help you choose suitable mutual funds and allocate your investments effectively between lump sum and SIP.

Remember, investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Stay committed to your investment plan and review it periodically to make necessary adjustments.

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Asked by Anonymous - May 10, 2024Hindi
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I have Rs 1lac as savings with me. How do I invest it?
Ans: Investing your savings wisely is crucial for your financial future. With Rs 1 lac, there are various options to consider. Let's assess them:

Firstly, consider your goals. Are you saving for short-term needs or long-term goals like retirement? This will guide your investment choices.

For short-term goals, consider low-risk options like fixed deposits or debt mutual funds. These offer stability and liquidity, ensuring your money is safe and accessible when needed.

For long-term goals, like retirement, you can explore equity mutual funds. They offer the potential for higher returns over the long term, albeit with more volatility. As a Certified Financial Planner, I can guide you in selecting funds aligned with your risk tolerance and goals.

Avoid real estate as it requires substantial capital and has liquidity issues. Additionally, steer clear of index funds, which may not suit your investment preferences.

Regular funds through a Mutual Fund Distributor offer personalized advice and ongoing support, unlike direct funds. This ensures your investments are managed efficiently and adapted to changing market conditions.

Remember, diversification is key to mitigate risks. Spread your investment across different asset classes like equity, debt, and gold to balance risk and returns.

Lastly, stay informed and review your investments regularly to make necessary adjustments.

Investing wisely now can pave the way for a financially secure future. Best of luck on your investment journey!

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My son is completing MSC Physics from IIT Delhi by June 2024, and he wish to do PHD from a reputed university/Institute of USA on a fully funded scholarship. Ur expert advise is solicited please.
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First and foremost, thank you for getting in touch with us. I am glad to hear that your son is completing his MSc. in Physics from IIT Delhi after which he intends pursuing his PhD from a reputed university or institute in the USA. To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that its an excellent objective to pursue a PhD in the USA on a fully funded scholarship. I would recommend that he takes the following steps into consideration:

Firstly, I would suggest that your son conducts a study on universities in USA that offer outstanding physics programs and instructors who share the same interests in research as him. Next, he should get in touch with possible advisors to convey his interest and agreement with the objectives of the project. As the next step, your son should customise application documents to the particular prerequisites of each university viz., transcripts, GRE test scores, and statement of purpose. He should also secure compelling letters of recommendation from professors who are well acquainted with him. I would also recommend that your son investigates external fellowships/scholarships as well as fully financed PhD programs. He should practice for possible program interviews. Lastly, I would suggest that he remains adaptable and persistent throughout the application procedure.

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