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Capital Gain Tax Exemption Under Section 54F: Complete Guide (2024)

Staying on top of the latest tax law changes is really key for making good investment calls. The 2024 Finance Bill has some major changes to how capital gains are taxed, and this will switch up how Section 54F exemptions play out.

1. Reintroduction of Indexation Benefits:

Taxpayers now have the option to select between:

a. A 12.5% tax rate without indexation, or

b. A 20% tax rate with indexation.

c. Indexation lets taxpayers tweak the price of things they bought to factor in inflation, so they pay less tax on any profit.

2. Updated Capital Gains Tax Rates:

A. Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG):

a. The annual exemption limit increased to Rs.1.25 lakh (previously Rs.1 lakh).

b. LTCG across all asset classes is now taxed at 12.5%.

B. Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG):

a. STCG from financial assets is taxed at 20%.

b. STCG from non-financial assets follows slab rates.

These changes should give taxpayers a bit more wiggle room and lower their tax bills, which could make reinvesting more appealing.

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