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Govt raises Rs 537 million in capital gains tax from stocks’ investors during mid-Dec and mid-Jan

KATHMANDU, Jan 17: Investors at the stock exchange market paid Rs 537.35 million to the government in capital gains tax during the one-month period of mid-December and mid-January.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Jan 17: Investors at the stock exchange market paid Rs 537.35 million to the government in capital gains tax during the one-month period of mid-December and mid-January. 


Of the settled tax, short-term investors paid Rs 352.46 million (65.59 percent) while long-term investors paid the remaining of Rs 184.88 million (34.41 percent), according to the CDS and Clearing Limited. The investors selling shares purchased within one year are considered as short-term investors while those selling the shares after one year of purchase are long-term investors.  


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The government takes five percent capital gains tax from long-term investors whereas it is 7.5 percent for short-term investors.  


 

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