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  • News From Press How are your mutual fund returns taxed

    How are your mutual fund returns taxed

    Source: The Economic Times Oct 31, 2016

    The returns earned from mutual funds are taxed under the head 'Income from Capital Gains.' 

    Many mutual fund investors are a bit confused about the taxation of returns from investments. Investment experts are always busy answering questions like should I pay tax on my mutual funds or will my investment qualify for a tax deduction. Experts say the different treatment of MF returns for calculating the tax liability is the main reason for the confusion. 

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