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Tax Expert - Answered on Nov 29, 2024

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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 25, 2024Hindi
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Can u brief new indexation rule for capital gain

Ans: Presently, you may opt any of the options (in case of Long Term Capital Gains), as under :
(01). Tax Rate 12.50% without indexation OR
(02). Tax Rate of 20% in case of Indexation.
You may calculate your tax liability under both options & may opt for the tax regime, where tax liability is minimum.
This is subject to the condition that the property is sold after 23.07.2024 & purchased before 23.07.2024 only. This is also applicable only for Resident citizens only.
Most welcome for any further clarifications. Thanks.
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