Capital gains tax is levied on the profit you make when you sell an asset for more than you paid for it. This asset can be anything from stocks and real estate to collectables and even digital assets.
For long-term capital gains on assets like shares, mutual funds, and real estate, you can avail of indexation benefits. This allows you to adjust the purchase price of the asset for inflation, thereby reducing your taxable gains.
Also read: Indexation benefits - all you need to know
The tax rates for capital gains vary depending on the type of asset, holding period, and your income tax slab.
Understanding capital gains tax is crucial for maximising your investment returns. By carefully considering the holding period, tax rates, and available exemptions, you can effectively manage your tax liabilities. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional for personalised advice based on your specific circumstances.

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