A detailed guide on how capital gains are taxed for real estate, stocks, and mutual funds. Learn the key factors and planning tips to optimize your investments.
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Short-term capital gains on real estate, if held for less than 2 years, are taxed as per your income tax slab.
Long-term capital gains on real estate, if held for 2 years or more, are taxed at a flat rate of 12.5%.
Long-term capital gains on equity shares and mutual funds, if held for a year or more, are taxed at 12.5%. The first ₹1.25 lakh in long-term gains is tax-free.
For debt mutual funds purchased after April 1, 2023, all gains, whether short-term or long-term, are taxed at your income slab rate. There is no indexation benefit.
Key planning tips include timing your sales to qualify for lower LTCG rates, splitting large gains across financial years, reinvesting smartly in eligible assets, and consulting advisors for complex cases.
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