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Capital Gains Tax India Calculator

Property Capital Gains Tax Calculator Online

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Estimate India capital gains tax

Model a simplified capital-gains estimate for listed equity or property by entering sale value, cost basis, holding period, and the marginal slab rate used when short-term property gains apply.

Listed-equity LTCG estimate uses a Rs. 1.25 lakh annual exemption and a 12.5% rate.

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Capital gain

₹3,50,000

Estimated total tax

₹29,250

Long-term treatment

Base tax

₹28,125

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Frequently asked questions

Does this calculator cover every capital-gains rule?

No. It is designed for quick planning and uses a simplified equity/property workflow rather than a full return-preparation engine.

Why does the page ask for holding period?

Because the holding period determines whether the gain is treated as short-term or long-term, which can materially change the tax rate.

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