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  • News From Press Did RBI Guv Urjit Patel just inadvertently make case for LTCG tax removal?

    Did RBI Guv Urjit Patel just inadvertently make case for LTCG tax removal?

    Source: Economic Times Feb 8, 2018

    Amid controversy over the government's proposal to tax long term capital gains (LTCG) from equities, RBI Governor Urjit Patel said today that there are five different levies on capital which impact investments and savings.

    There is the corporate tax on companies, dividend distribution tax, a tax for dividend income above Rs 10 lakh, a securities transaction tax and also capital gains tax which already exist in the economy, he said.

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