How profit on sale of shop purchased in 1999 will be taxed after Budget 2024?

How profit on sale of shop purchased in 1999 will be taxed after Budget 2024?

I am 78. I sold a shop I purchased in 1999 for ₹2.40 Lakh and spent ₹1 lakh on better looks and convenience in 1998. I am planning to sell it for ₹18 lakh in August 2024. Can you advise me how much the capital gain will be?How can I save the tax? As the … Read more

From simplicity to fairness: Indexation benefit for property restored, but is it enough?

From simplicity to fairness: Indexation benefit for property restored, but is it enough?

The recent amendment to the Finance Bill, which offers the choice of a 20% LTCG tax with indexation or a 12.5% tax without indexation for property deals before 23 July, is a welcome change.  This move marks a U-turn from the finance minister’s announcement in the Budget 2024 to remove indexation. However, the amendment should … Read more

Reintroduced indexation benefit for property disallows loss offsets, excludes NRIs and companies

Reintroduced indexation benefit for property disallows loss offsets, excludes NRIs and companies

The recent amendment to long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax on real estate has brought some respite to property owners. Those who acquired real estate before 23 July 2024 now have the option to choose between a lower tax rate without indexation or a higher rate with indexation. Property owners will have the option to pick … Read more

Sold house in last 2 years? You may get both indexation benefit and lower 12.5% tax rate

Sold house in last 2 years? You may get both indexation benefit and lower 12.5% tax rate

The Budget has dealt a blow to property owners by removing the indexation benefit. Previously, sellers could adjust the purchase price of a property for inflation, which would significantly reduce capital gains tax. The silver lining, however, is that the long-term capital gain (LTCG) tax has been reduced to 12.5% from 20% earlier. But, those … Read more

Without indexation, LTCG spikes 2.9 times on properties bought after 2010: Report

Without indexation, LTCG spikes 2.9 times on properties bought after 2010: Report

Budget 2024 removed the provision of indexation in the calculation of capital gain tax. A study tried to evaluate its impact on the quantum of taxes and discovered that the taxes, on average, would increase considerably. This study simulated tax calculations for 10 major cities and found out that LTCG taxes on average increase 2.9 times without … Read more