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    Budget 2024: Decoding The Calculation Of LTCG Under Old And New Capital Gain Tax Regime For House Purchased Before And After 2001 | Personal Finance News

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    New Delhi: The Budget 2024 announcement has put the limelight on a fresh debate on whether removing indexation is going to have significant implications for property owners. 

    Sunil Tyagi, Maging Partner, Zeus Laws, in a candid conversation with Reema Sharma of Zee News has shared a detailed calculation on both the scenario when a house is bought before 2001 and after 2001. Here’s all you want to know.

    When a house / immovable property is sold the profit / gain from such sale can be long-term or short-term.

    Ø What is Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG)- If a house is sold within a period of 24 months from the date of its purchase, then any profits / gains from the sale of the house will be treated as short-term capital gain, and the amount of short-term capital gain which will be treated as a part of seller’s total income and will be taxed as per the existing tax slab rates as applicable to such Seller.

    Ø What is Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) –If a house is sold after a period of 24 months from the date of its purchase, then any profits / gains from the sale of the house will be treated as long-term capital gain, and the amount of long-term capital gain will be taxed @ long-term capital gain tax applicable in the financial year in which such sale has been affected.

    Ø What is Indexation – Indexation is the process of adjusting the purchase price of the immovable property for inflation.

    Prior to the changes in the Capital Gain Tax regime introduced in the 2024 Budget, the benefit of indexation (i.e., adjusting the value of property as per current market scenario) was available, and the Long-Term Capital Gains was taxable @ 20%.

    In the revised Capital Gain Tax regime introduced in the 2024 Budget, the tax on Long-Term Capital Gains has been reduced from 20% to 12.5% for property sales, however, the benefit of indexation has been discontinued. In cases of properties acquired prior to 01.04.2001, the fair market value as on 01.04.2001 shall be considered as Deemed Cost for computing capital gains tax.

    Case 1 : Calculation of Long Term Capital Gain tax under old and new Capital Gain Tax Regime in case a Case 1 : Calculation of Long Term Capital Gain tax under old and new Capital Gain Tax Regime in case a house is purchased after year 2001:




    Case 2: Calculation of Long Term Capital Gain tax under old and new Capital Gain Tax Regime in case a house is purchased before year 2001




     

    Meanwhile, Prashant Thakur, Regional Director & Head – Research, ANAROCK Group told Zee News, “The elimination of indexation benefits might cause a decrease in investor interest as indexation adjusts the buying price to account for inflation, thereby decreasing the capital gains tax on property sales. Without this advantage the tax burden rises, making real estate investment less appealing. This change could have an impact on high value properties potentially leading to a decrease in demand for such properties.”

     

    2021 INDEXATION CALCULATOR Budget 2024 INDEXATION LTCG nirmala sitharaman Union Budget 2024
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