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Capital Gains Accruing u/s 45(2)

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....apital Gains Accruing u/s 45(2)<br> Query (Issue) Started By: - Sanjay Aggarwal Dated:- 21-6-2010 Last Reply Date:- 22-6-2010 Income Tax<br>Got 1 Reply<br>Income Tax<br>Section 45(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, Conversion of capital asset into current asset. The capital gain arises at the time of actual sale of shares. The assessee has sold shares in the market and STT has been paid. Two kind of....

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.... incomes accrue to the assessee. Long term capital gain u/s 45(2) and business income on sale of shares. The query is whether such long term capital gain qualifies for exemption u/s 10(38)? Reply By DEV KUMAR KOTHARI: The Reply: Example: cost 100, market value as on conversion 120 net sale value 150/- (extra STT 2) On day of sale taxable business income will be 30 (150-120) and capital gains will....

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.... be 20 (120-100) (minus cost inflation indexation effect, if any). On the date of conversion of capital asset there was no transfer through S/E and STT was not paid so s.10 (38) will not apply. On the date of actual sale there was no transfer of 'capital asset', but transfer was of 'stock-in-trade' therefore S. 10(38) will not apply. Hence on both events section 10(38) is not attracted. Therefore,....

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.... there will be no exemption u/s 10(38) for Rs.20/- being assessed as LTCG (without STT). The point will involve disputes, where there is loss (LTC loss) the AO will try to deny set off by applying s.10(38), where there is gains, the AO will try not to apply S.10.38.<br> Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing ....