Capital Gains Tax in India, Explained
What capital gains tax is, short-term versus long-term gains, how shares, funds and property are taxed, indexation, set-off of losses, exemptions and advance tax — in plain English.
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TDS deducted
₹10,000
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The TDS Calculator works out your tds deducted, along with 1 related figure in an instant. Enter payment amount and payment type (tds section) and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.
For example, with payment amount of ₹100,000 and payment type (tds section) of Professional / technical fees — 194J (10%), the tds deducted is ₹10,000.
| Payment amount | ₹100,000 |
|---|---|
| Payment type (TDS section) | Professional / technical fees — 194J (10%) |
| TDS deducted | ₹10,000 |
|---|---|
| Net payment | ₹90,000 |
Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.
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