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Capital Gains Tax & Planning

Sold property, shares or funds? We compute your capital gains accurately and plan exemptions (54, 54F, 54EC) so you legally pay less.

Overview

Capital gains — from selling property, shares, mutual funds or other assets — are taxed differently as short-term (STCG) or long-term (LTCG), each with its own rate and indexation rules. The law also offers powerful exemptions: reinvesting in a house (54/54F) or specified bonds (54EC) can wipe out or defer the tax.

GovYapar computes your gains correctly, plans the reinvestment to maximise exemptions, and files the right ITR — so you keep more of your sale proceeds, legally.

What’s included

  • STCG/LTCG computation with indexation
  • Exemption planning (54, 54F, 54EC)
  • Capital-gains account scheme guidance
  • Set-off of losses
  • Correct ITR (2/3) filing
  • Advance-tax on gains advice

Who needs this

  • Anyone selling property or land
  • Investors in shares, mutual funds & bonds
  • People reinvesting sale proceeds to save tax

Documents required

  • Sale & purchase deeds/contract notes
  • Dates & amounts of buy/sell
  • Improvement & expense proofs
  • Reinvestment details (if any)
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Compute gains

STCG/LTCG worked out with indexation.

2

Plan exemptions

54/54F/54EC applied where possible.

3

File ITR

Correct return with gains disclosed.

4

Pay/advise

Advance tax and reinvestment guided.

FAQs

Common questions

It depends on the asset — e.g. listed shares vs property have different rates and indexation rules. We apply the correct treatment for each asset.

Often yes — by reinvesting in a house (54/54F) or in specified 54EC bonds within the time limits. We plan this precisely.

Losses can be set off and carried forward under rules. We ensure you don’t lose that benefit.

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