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Income Tax Return: Are capital gains from MFs taxed differently under new & old regime? What taxpayers should know about new LTCG, STCG rules
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When filing income tax returns for AY 2025-26, understanding capital gains taxation from mutual funds is crucial. Both old and new tax regimes tax these gains. Long-term gains from equity funds are taxed at 12.50% (exceeding Rs 1.25 lakh), while short-term gains are taxed at 20%.
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