
The government has bowled a googly by suddenly withdrawing tax benefits on long-term capital gains on debt instruments. It has included this last-minute change in a Finance Bill that has been passed by Parliament without debate. As it happens, India’s tax rates for capital gains have been far too lenient and favoured the top income-earners who comprise the bulk of the asset-holders. A review was therefore overdue, but not in the form of the government’s piecemeal approach.
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First Published: Fri, March 24 2023. 19:57 IST
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