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Cost Indexation & how it impacts your Capital Gains Tax

Inflation typically is the rise in the general level of price of goods & services over a period of time. In the earlier times, such inflation was benchmarked by checking the increase in the price of bread, which was the staple food of common men in the western countries.

 

Accordingly, consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of estimating the average price of consumer goods and services purchased by households and can be used to adjust the effect of inflation on the real purchasing power of money.

 

The government with regard to this CPI, notifies the index for a financial year that can be used for upward adjustment of the cost for any long term capital asset.

 

The idea of indexation is to allow you to consider the current cost of the asset so that it can be realistically compared with the current sale value to define actual capital gains. Such indexation of cost helps you to effectively reduce the tax outflow on account of any capital gain resulting out of sale of any long term capital asset. (Click here to know how to pay Zero tax on capital gains)

 

An example to illustrate the reduction in tax due to indexation has been mentioned below:

 

Sr. No.

Particulars

Example with Indexation

Example without Indexation

1

Purchase Cost

15,00,000

15,00,000

2

Year of Purchase

2000-01

2000-01

3

Cost Inflation Index (notified by government)

406

-

4

Sale Value

20,00,000

20,00,000

5

Sale Year

2009-10

2009-10

6

Cost Inflation Index

632

-

7

Indexed Cost of Purchase

23,34,975

-

 

1 x 6 = 7

              3

 

 

8

Capital Gain / (Loss)

(834,975)

500,000

 

 

(4 – 7 = 8)

(4 – 1 = 8)

9

Tax on Capital Gains @ 20%

Nil

100,000

 

Thus it can be seen that by increasing the cost of acquisition by using the cost inflation index, the entire position of capital gain is reversed to loss thus not requiring the person to pay any tax on such sale.

 

- Team RwT

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