Budget 2024 highlights | Impact on Stock Market | CA Rachana Ranade

2024-07-23に共有
In this video, we will summarise the complexities of Budget 2024. Discover how the latest financial policies will shape the stock market and affect your personal finances. We break down the key announcements and their implications in easy-to-understand terms. Don't miss out!

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What is covered?
00:00 - Introduction
01:44 - Taxation
09:05 - Economy
12:12 - Impact on Stock Market


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コメント (21)
  • @fallen2394
    They gave a little relief to salaried people and to cover that double impact on investors
  • No special announcement for railway.. Announcement only for andhrapradesh and bihar It’s unfailr budget…
  • Madam what about the defence stocks the finance minister did not mention anything new in defence sector
  • @Gpsuraj99
    Unnecessary increase in capital gains on ltcg and stcg on equity. Middle class will become poor class by 2029 with this taxation so that Congress will come to power in 2029 and give freebies for poor middle class as well.
  • @sumitpal1975
    I cried with tears 😭 of happiness for such a wonderful budget
  • @sachis0070
    Plz make video on old tax regime vs new tax regime and investment options
  • Low of karma "what we will gave will be ultimately comes towards us " so don't bother by tax, many peoples don't invest in charity so Tax will be another ulternative for that "Be possitive"❣️🙏❣️😊
  • @MrAnil304
    I want to work for a German company, working remotely from India, work from Pune. My questions are: 1. Looking at long-term remote work for a German company from India, how should the contract be structured? 2. How should the taxes be calculated? German tax or indian tax 4. Do I need GST registration? 5. Do I need a current account, or will a savings account suffice? 6. Anything else I need take care of here, to ensure that everything goes smoothly?
  • Assume I have 10 L as my capital and also assume I make 10% profit before taxes, so I pay stcg of 20K, then the STT takes off 2K and the other expenses comes to around 1500 (assume it could be different but marginally) so my expenses INCLUDING STT IS 23500 leaving me with a profit of 76500 which works out to be around 7.65%. Now if I put that money in a fd @ 7% I get 70K before tax, assume I'm in the 10% bracket I pay 7k tax so my profit is 63K vs 76.5K for investing in the market i.e. a gain of 13.5 K, here the other expenses like internet investment on computer and auditor fees for filing are higher for stock investments.. Hence in my view it's curtains at least for me and not worth it. If my returns fall then it is definitely at a loss. If there is any error that I've made please highlight this. Madam is my calculation correct?
  • Not even a single person in comment section or the Ranade Madam had invested 2-3crs in Stock Market..... But look at the comments and topic covered by Ranade Maam😂
  • Would transitioning from 1 MF to another would not attract Capital Gain tax??
  • Discontinuation of Indexation benefit will be a major hit for Individuals.