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Financial Planner, MF and Insurance Expert - Answered on Oct 11, 2025

Reetika Sharma is a certified financial planner and CEO of F-Secure Solutions.
She advises clients about investments, insurance, tax and estate planning and manages high net-worth individual’s portfolios.
Reetika has an MBA in finance from the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) and an engineer degree from NIT, Jalandhar.
She also holds certifications from the Financial Planning Standards Board India (FPSB), Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).... more
Sohandeep Question by Sohandeep on Jul 10, 2025Hindi
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I have two questions on two scenarios. I have invested 10 L in XYZ Largecap MF and current value shows 14L, now if I move this entire amount to same XYZ Debt fund without withdrawing money, will I need to pay LTCG tax on the 4L profit? Second scenario: Now the XYZ Debt fund shows investment value as 14L and I continue it for next 10 years and invest 10L more. Now it shows investment as 24L and total value say 30L. If I withdraw now, do I need to pay LTCG on 6L profit or 6L plus previous profit of 4L also? Hope I am able to clearly articulate my questions.

Ans: Hi Sohandeep,

1. Yes. Tax will be payable on 4L when you change your funds.
2. As you have already paid tax on previous 4 lakhs once, your investment is 14 lakhs. So in 2nd case, you will have to pay tax on 6 lakhs only.

Hope your doubt is cleared.

Let me know if you need more help.

Best Regards,
Reetika Sharma, Certified Financial Planner
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1. Calculating Margin for Trading:

Margin requirements depend on the broker and the type of security you're trading (stocks, futures, etc.). Here's a general idea:

Margin: The minimum amount of your own money you need to invest in a trade. The broker lends you the rest.
Example: If you want to buy Rs. 10,000 worth of stock and the margin requirement is 50%, you need Rs. 5,000 of your own money and the broker lends you Rs. 5,000.
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2. Saving LTCG (Long-Term Capital Gains) on Sale of Equities:

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Exemption Limit: Up to Rs. 1 lakh of LTCG from equity sales in a financial year is exempt from tax.
Offsetting Losses: Set off LTCG with short-term capital losses (STCL) or other capital losses to reduce your taxable LTCG.
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Hi Sir, I have started investing in below mutual funds from the past 3 years Tata Small Cap Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 10k SIP Tata Nifty Midcap 150 Momentum 50 Index Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 10k SIP Aditya Birla Sun Life Frontline Equity Fund -Growth-Direct Plan 10k SIP HSBC Midcap Fund - Direct Growth 10k SIP ICICI Prudential All Seasons Bond Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 10k SIP ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund Direct Plan Growth 10k SIP ICICI Prudential India Equity FOF Direct Plan Growth 10k SIP Kotak Flexicap Fund - Direct Growth 10k SIP can you analyze my portfolio and let me know for my 5cr corpus for next 10 years one more question what if I STP of 10k from Tata small cap to Tata nifty, and Tata nifty to Tata small cap will the capital gains taxes can be avoided ?
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Your Current Portfolio
Tata Small Cap Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Small cap funds offer high growth potential but come with high risk. These funds invest in smaller companies that can deliver high returns but can also be volatile.

Tata Nifty Midcap 150 Momentum 50 Index Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Index funds track the performance of a specific index. While they offer diversification, they are passively managed and may not outperform actively managed funds.

Aditya Birla Sun Life Frontline Equity Fund - Growth - Direct Plan

This is a large cap fund, investing in well-established companies. Large cap funds provide stability and consistent returns with lower risk compared to small and mid cap funds.

HSBC Midcap Fund - Direct Growth

Mid cap funds invest in medium-sized companies. They offer a balance between risk and return, with potential for good growth.

ICICI Prudential All Seasons Bond Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Bond funds invest in debt securities and provide stable returns with lower risk. They are suitable for conservative investors looking for regular income.

ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and Diagnostics (P.H.D) Fund Direct Plan Growth

Sectoral funds invest in specific sectors. They offer high growth potential but come with high risk due to lack of diversification.

ICICI Prudential India Equity FOF Direct Plan Growth

Fund of funds (FOF) invest in other mutual funds. They offer diversification but come with higher expense ratios due to multiple layers of management fees.

Kotak Flexicap Fund - Direct Growth

Flexicap funds invest across market capitalizations. They provide flexibility to invest in large, mid, and small cap stocks based on market conditions.

Portfolio Assessment
Your portfolio is diversified across various types of funds. However, it has a high concentration in direct plans and index funds. Let's discuss the disadvantages of direct plans and index funds.

Disadvantages of Direct Plans
Direct plans require active management and knowledge of the market. They may save on commission costs but can be less beneficial if not actively monitored. Investing through a certified financial planner can provide professional advice and better fund selection.

Advantages of Investing Through Mutual Fund Distributors (MFD)
Professional Advice
MFDs provide expert advice and help in selecting the right funds based on your financial goals and risk appetite. They have in-depth market knowledge and experience.

Personalized Portfolio Management
MFDs offer personalized portfolio management. They continuously monitor your portfolio and make adjustments as needed to align with your goals.

Regular Updates and Reviews
MFDs provide regular updates on your investments and conduct periodic reviews. They ensure your investments are on track to meet your financial goals.

Simplified Investment Process
MFDs simplify the investment process. They handle all the paperwork, follow-up, and compliance requirements, saving you time and effort.

Disadvantages of Investing Directly
Lack of Professional Guidance
Investing directly means you miss out on professional guidance. Making informed decisions requires market knowledge, which can be challenging for individual investors.

Higher Risk of Mistakes
Without professional advice, the risk of making investment mistakes increases. Wrong fund selection or timing can lead to suboptimal returns.

Time-Consuming
Managing investments directly is time-consuming. It requires continuous monitoring and adjusting based on market conditions, which can be challenging for busy professionals.

Emotional Biases
Investing directly can lead to emotional biases. Fear and greed can drive decisions, leading to poor investment choices.

Disadvantages of Index Funds
Index funds are passively managed and may not outperform actively managed funds. They strictly follow the index, which means they can miss out on opportunities to outperform the market. Actively managed funds, on the other hand, have professional fund managers aiming to beat the market.

Investment Strategy for Rs. 5 Crore Corpus
Achieving a Rs. 5 crore corpus in 10 years requires disciplined investing and a well-planned strategy.

Maintain a Balanced Portfolio
Balance your portfolio with a mix of equity and debt funds. Equity funds provide high returns, while debt funds offer stability.

Equity Funds

Allocate a significant portion to equity funds for high growth potential. Include a mix of large cap, mid cap, and small cap funds. Flexicap funds can provide flexibility to adjust based on market conditions.

Debt Funds

Include debt funds for stability and regular income. They reduce overall portfolio risk and provide cushion during market volatility.

Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)
Continue your SIPs to ensure disciplined investing. SIPs help in averaging out the cost of investment and reduce the impact of market volatility.

Diversify Across Fund Houses
Diversifying across different fund houses reduces risk. Different fund houses have different management styles and performance records.

Regular Review and Rebalancing
Review your portfolio regularly and rebalance if needed. Market conditions change, and rebalancing ensures your portfolio stays aligned with your goals.

Avoid Frequent Switching
Frequent switching between funds can lead to capital gains taxes and exit loads. Stick to your investment plan and make changes only if necessary.

Understanding Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) and Tax Implications
STP allows transferring a fixed amount from one mutual fund to another regularly. It helps in averaging out the investment cost.

STP from Tata Small Cap to Tata Nifty

If you use STP to transfer funds, it is considered a redemption from one fund and an investment in another. This triggers capital gains taxes.

Capital Gains Taxes

Short-term capital gains (STCG) for equity funds are taxed at 15%. Long-term capital gains (LTCG) above Rs. 1 lakh per year are taxed at 10%. For hybrid debt funds, STCG is taxed as per your income tax slab, and LTCG is taxed at 20% with indexation benefits.

Avoid frequent STPs to minimize tax liabilities. Stick to your long-term investment plan.

Power of Compounding
Compounding is your best friend in long-term investing. The returns on your investments generate additional returns, leading to exponential growth.

Example of Compounding
If you invest Rs. 10,000 per month in an equity fund with an average annual return of 12%, in 10 years, your investment grows significantly due to compounding. The longer you stay invested, the more powerful the compounding effect.

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Avoid direct and index funds for better professional management and potential outperformance. Utilize the power of compounding by staying invested for the long term.

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