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Stock Profit Calculator: Find Your Profit or Loss

Storytelling intro: You bought a stock, held it, and now you sold it. But what is your actual profit after all charges? This is where it gets confusing.

This tool, provided by currentaffair.today, helps middle-class investors easily see their real profit.

Why Calculating Stock Profit is Confusing

Your net profit is not just (Sell Price - Buy Price). You must deduct brokerage, STT, and other charges. This calculator does that for you.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your buy price per share.
  2. Enter your sell price per share.
  3. Enter the total quantity of shares.
  4. Enter the total brokerage (for both buying and selling).
  5. Enter any other taxes (like STT, DP charges).

What is Capital Gains Tax? (STCG vs LTCG)

This calculator shows your profit *before* capital gains tax. Remember:

  • Short-Term (STCG): If you sell before 1 year, profit is taxed at 15%.
  • Long-Term (LTCG): If you sell after 1 year, profit above Rs. 1 Lakh is taxed at 10%.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: What is STT (Securities Transaction Tax)?

A: STT is a small tax charged by the government on all stock transactions (both buy and sell) done on a recognized stock exchange.

Q: What is Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) Tax on stocks?

A: If you sell stocks after holding them for more than 12 months, the profit is called Long-Term Capital Gain. Profit above Rs. 1 Lakh in a financial year is taxed at 10%.

Q: What is Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG) Tax on stocks?

A: If you sell stocks within 12 months of buying, the profit is called Short-Term Capital Gain. This profit is taxed at a flat 15% rate.

This tool helps you plan your trades better, but is this your only strategy for the stock market?