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Budget 2012: Invest in stocks, get tax exemption!

Last updated on: March 16, 2012 18:27 IST

Image: A woman speaks on her phone as she walks past the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai.
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In order to increase retail participation in the capital market, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on proposed a tax exemption scheme for new investors.

The Rajiv Gandhi Equity Savings Scheme will allow 50 per cent tax deduction for those whose annual income is below Rs 10 lakh and who invest up to Rs 50,000 in stocks.

The scheme will have a lock-in period of three years, Mukherjee said while announcing the budget proposals for 2012-13.

The move is first-ever tax benefit for direct investments in stocks.

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Budget 2012: Invest in stocks, get tax exemption!

Image: A bank employee counts currency notes at a cash counter in Agartala.
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However, Secretary Department of Economic Affairs R Gopalan later informed that this scheme for new investors can be availed only once, meaning people who have already invested in equity market cannot avail this tax benefit.

"This is once in a lifetime (offer)," he said, adding this scheme is over and above the deduction provided on investments up to Rs 1 lakh in capital market.

Gopalan said the aim is to channelise savings into the stock markets, which "our economy needs".

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Budget 2012: Invest in stocks, get tax exemption!

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According to market analysts, the move will further encourage flow of savings into financial markets.

In addition, government sought to make trading in capital markets less costlier and simpler, with the lowering of securities transaction tax, along with various other measures to boost equity, commodity and bond market.

ICICI Securities' MD & CEO Anup Bagchi said the initiative like Rajiv Gandhi equity savings scheme would lead to increased participation from retail investors.

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Budget 2012: Invest in stocks, get tax exemption!

Image: Bombay Stock Exchange.

Homi Mistry, Partner, Deloitte Haskins and Sells, said tax benefits under Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme is a step in the right direction for the benefit of capital markets.

Sunil Goyal, MD, Ladderup Corporate Advisory Pvt Ltd, said tax incentives for subscription to capital issues by retail investors will attract funds in capital market from a larger number of the investors.

 

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