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What is Taxation

Taxation on investments in India primarily falls under the capital gains tax regime, with different rates and rules based on the type of asset and its holding period (short-term vs. long-term). Other income from investments, like dividends and interest, is generally taxed under the standard income tax slab rates.

Capital Gains Taxation (LTCG and STCG)

Asset Type Short-Term Holding Period STCG Tax Rate Long-Term Holding Period LTCG Tax Rate
Listed Equity Shares & Equity Mutual Funds ≤ 12 months 20% > 12 months 10% (above ₹1 lakh gains)
Real Estate (Land / Building) ≤ 24 months As per Income Tax Slab > 24 months 20% with indexation
Debt Mutual Funds (purchased after 1 Apr 2023) Always treated as Short-Term As per Income Tax Slab N/A N/A
Gold (Physical / ETF / MF) ≤ 36 months As per Income Tax Slab > 36 months 20% with indexation
Unlisted Shares ≤ 24 months As per Income Tax Slab > 24 months 20% with indexation
Cryptocurrencies / VDAs N/A 30% Flat N/A 30% Flat

Other Investment Income

Exemptions and Tax Planning

Investors can manage their tax liabilities using several exemptions and strategies: 

New Tax Regime (Default) for Individuals & HUF

For resident individuals under the new tax regime, annual income up to 12 lakh is effectively tax-free due to an increased rebate under Section 87A. Salaried individuals benefit from a standard deduction of ₹75,000, raising their effective tax-free limit to ₹12.75 lakh.

Annual Income (INR) Tax Rate (%)
Up to ₹4,00,000 Nil
₹4,00,001 – ₹8,00,000 5%
₹8,00,001 – ₹12,00,000 10%
₹12,00,001 – ₹16,00,000 15%
₹16,00,001 – ₹20,00,000 20%
₹20,00,001 – ₹24,00,000 25%
Above ₹24,00,000 30%

Note: The new regime has uniform slabs for all individuals regardless of age.

Old Tax Regime (Optional) for Resident Individuals

The old tax regime remains an option and offers higher basic exemption limits for senior and super senior citizens, along with the ability to claim a wide range of deductions (e.g., Section 80C, 80D, HRA).

Annual Income (INR) Individuals (Below 60 years) Senior Citizens (60–80 years) Super Senior Citizens (Above 80 years)
Up to ₹2,50,000 Nil
Up to ₹3,00,000 Nil
Up to ₹5,00,000 Nil
₹2,50,001 – ₹5,00,000 5% 5% (above ₹3,00,000)
₹5,00,001 – ₹10,00,000 20% 20% 20% (above ₹5,00,000)
Above ₹10,00,000 30% 30% 30%