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Can I claim capital gains exemption on my sold mutual funds if my home loan EMIs are higher than the total sale value?

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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on Apr 11, 2025

Ramalingam Kalirajan has over 23 years of experience in mutual funds and financial planning.
He has an MBA in finance from the University of Madras and is a certified financial planner.
He is the director and chief financial planner at Holistic Investment, a Chennai-based firm that offers financial planning and wealth management advice.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Mar 14, 2025Hindi
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I booked an apartment in Nov 2020, got possession of the apartment in May 2024. I have an existing ongoing homeloan on this property. I sold mutual funds in July 2024 and got capital gains of 22L. Can I claim capital entire gain exemption if my annual homeloan EMI amount is more than the total selling value of all my mutal funds?

Ans: Your question is practical and very relevant today.

You are managing your finances well by aligning investments and liabilities.

Let me give you a 360-degree answer to your concern.

This will be structured in simple language with professional insights.

Basic Understanding of Capital Gains and Exemption
You sold mutual funds in July 2024.

You earned capital gains of Rs 22 lakh from the sale.

These are taxable under the new mutual fund capital gain rules.

If these are equity mutual funds, LTCG above Rs 1.25 lakh is taxed at 12.5%.

If held for less than one year, gains are taxed at 20%.

If these are debt funds, then gains are taxed as per your income slab.

Your question is about how to save tax on these capital gains.

Can EMI Be Considered for Capital Gain Exemption?
The answer is unfortunately no.

EMI paid on a home loan cannot be used to claim exemption from capital gains.

Capital gains exemption is not based on how much loan you are repaying.

It depends on where you invest your capital gains, not your loan EMIs.

EMI is a repayment of loan. Capital gain tax law does not allow it as exemption.

Section 54 and 54F – Not Applicable in Your Case
You bought the flat in Nov 2020.

You got possession in May 2024.

You sold mutual funds in July 2024.

Now let’s assess if Section 54 or 54F can help.

Section 54 applies when you sell a residential property, not mutual funds.

Section 54F applies when you sell other assets and invest in a new house.

In both cases, you must buy a new house after the sale.

You cannot claim exemption if you already bought the house earlier.

So your flat booked in 2020 and possessed in 2024 cannot help now.

EMI Payments and Capital Gain Are Not Connected
EMI is your obligation to repay the lender.

Capital gain is a tax on profit from your mutual fund sale.

Tax laws do not allow adjusting one against the other.

You may feel that both are related financially.

But income tax laws do not link them for exemption.

Then How Can You Save Tax on Rs 22 Lakh Gain?
If equity mutual funds, Rs 1.25 lakh is tax-free in LTCG.

Remaining amount will be taxed at 12.5%.

This tax has to be paid before due date.

If they are debt funds, entire gain is taxed as per your income slab.

You can plan future mutual fund redemptions better.

Use capital gain exemption bonds under Section 54EC if you sell property.

These are not available in case of mutual fund gains.

That’s why, advance planning helps avoid tax.

What Are the Right Strategies Going Ahead?
Let’s now look at a full solution for your future moves.

1. Plan Redemptions Based on Holding Period

Always sell mutual funds after 12 months for equity.

Short-term gains are taxed more heavily.

Keep long-term goals mapped with equity funds.

Avoid lump sum sale unless goal is near.

2. Book Gains Slowly in Parts

If you sell Rs 5 lakh this year and Rs 5 lakh next year, tax is lower.

Keep your gains under Rs 1.25 lakh per financial year when possible.

This gives exemption each year.

3. Use SIP and STP for Redeployment

If you don’t need the money, reinvest it in a good fund.

Use STP from liquid fund to equity for smoother entry.

This helps you average your cost and avoid tax in future.

4. Track All Redemptions for Taxation Purpose

Maintain proper record of investment and redemption dates.

Include invested amount, fund name, date and value.

This helps in accurate reporting and tax calculation.

5. Always File Capital Gain in ITR

Don’t ignore this in your income tax return.

You must report all mutual fund redemptions correctly.

Even if the gain is below taxable level, reporting is compulsory.

Fund Categories Matter for Taxation
Equity Mutual Funds

Long-term: More than 12 months.

LTCG above Rs 1.25 lakh taxed at 12.5%.

STCG below 12 months taxed at 20%.

Debt Mutual Funds

LTCG and STCG taxed as per your income slab.

No benefit for long-term holding after 2023.

Tax is flat based on your slab, even if held 3+ years.

More Suggestions to Improve Tax Efficiency
Avoid Selling Large Amounts in One Year

Break redemptions over 2 or more years.

This helps stay below LTCG limit.

Use Loss Harvesting

If one fund is in loss, redeem it to offset gains.

This is called capital loss harvesting.

Use Family Accounts for Diversification

Spread investments across spouse or parents.

Each person gets Rs 1.25 lakh LTCG exemption.

Avoid Index Funds in This Context

Index funds give no downside protection.

In a falling market, you have to bear all losses.

Active fund managers reduce risk smartly.

They exit bad sectors and hold better quality stocks.

That’s why actively managed mutual funds are better for long-term plans.

Direct vs Regular Fund – Important Reminder
Direct plans have no support. You are on your own.

Wrong fund choice, wrong timing – all affect your returns.

Regular plans give you a Certified Financial Planner’s guidance.

They help track your goals, review performance and adjust plan.

This improves both returns and peace of mind.

Direct plans may save 0.5%-1% cost, but may lose you more in returns.

Final Insights
Home loan EMIs cannot be used to claim mutual fund capital gains exemption.

You already acquired the flat before mutual fund sale.

So Section 54 or 54F cannot be applied here.

Tax has to be paid on gains above exemption limit.

You can plan future redemptions in a better way.

Redeem in smaller parts, hold for more than a year, and use family accounts.

Always invest in actively managed regular funds through a CFP.

Avoid direct plans, index funds, and wrong timing of selling.

Keep your portfolio tax-efficient and goal-oriented.

A Certified Financial Planner helps you align all this easily.

Your efforts toward financial discipline are really valuable.

With proper planning, you can grow wealth and reduce tax stress.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment
Asked on - Apr 16, 2025 | Answered on Apr 16, 2025
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Thanks a lot Mr Kalirajan for your detailed response.
Ans: You're most welcome. I truly appreciate your kind words.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment
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