Basic IPO FAQs

For an IPO,How much tax I have to pay on returns(Capital gains)?

Capital Assets (stock, property and precious metals) that are sold or transferred can be taxable as capital gains for the year in which they occur.

Capital Assets can be divided into two types: long-term and short-term.

When they are held longer than 12 months, shares, debentures, and mutual funds are considered long-term capital assets. They are short-term capital if they are not sold or transferred within 12 months.

Gains on the transfer of short-term and long-term capital assets are subject to different tax rates. Gains from short-term capital assets are subject to regular income tax.

An investor who sells IPO allocation shares within 12 months of IPO Allotment is subject to short-term capital gains. These gains are subject to tax along with regular income, i.e. tax on his salary.

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http://incometaxindia.gov.in/general/computation.asp


In an IPO,can a minor also apply?


What does over the counter trading mean?


Before the listing of stock,can we sell the stock allotted to us in an IPO?


How can someone fill IPO online?


For applying in an IPO ,what will be the category of 'Private Family Trust'?


Define the category of 'private family trust' for applying in IPO . Retail Bidder or Non-Institutional Bidder ?


Can a private limited company subscribe in non-institutional category?


What does pre IPO placement mean? Is it worth buying any script during pre-IPO placement? How will it benefit customers?


In IPO, who can apply for QIBs? What are the rules and regulation for QIB?


How much time an issue takes to list in market?


Differentiate between call option & put option.


What does listing of IPO means and how is it done?


How many days does a cheque takes to be cleared for application of an IPO?


In an IPO how the cutoff price is decided?


What do you mean by BID QUANTITY & BID PRICE?


What does IPO stands for?


What is IPO Funding?


In IPO processing , what is the role of 'Syndicate members'?


List down the timelines for book building IPOs in India.


Why companies go for less than 7 days bidding (i.e. 3, 4 days generally), When maximum number of days for which IPO bid should remain open is 7 (and minimum is 3)?