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How is tax calculated in India for investing in US stocks?
When investing in U.S. stocks, you'll pay a 25% U.S. withholding tax on dividends. In India, you pay tax on dividends based on your income tax slab, with credit for U.S. taxes under the DTAA. Capital gains are taxed as Short-Term (at slab rates) or Long-Term (20% with indexation).
When investing in U.S. stocks, you’ll pay a 25% U.S. withholding tax on dividends. In India, you pay tax on dividends based on your income tax slab, with credit for U.S. taxes under the DTAA. Capital gains are taxed as Short-Term (at slab rates) or Long-Term (20% with indexation).
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