To check tax evasion through "sham transactions" in stock market and protect genuine ones, the tax department today proposed to exempt specified deals from long-term capital gains tax in cases where STT was not paid.
As per the Finance Act, 2017, the income arising by way of a transfer of long-term capital asset, being equity share in a company, will be exempt from tax if such transfer is undertaken after October 1, 2004 and chargeable to Securities Transaction Tax (STT).
However, in order to protect genuine transactions, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) today came out with a draft notification specifying certain eligible transactions for tax exemption on which STT was not paid.
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The CBDT has invited comments from stakeholders on the draft notification by April 11.
The proposed measure is to protect the exemption for genuine cases where the STT could not have been paid like acquisition of share in IPO, FPO, bonus or rights issue by a listed company acquisition by non-resident in accordance with FDI policy, CBDT said in a release.
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