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STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
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STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
In the News
Heading of the article
STT is the tax levied by the Government when transacting on the securities market through any of the stock exchanges. It is levied on both “Buy” and “Sell” side when trading results in delivery and only on sell side when trading does not result in Delivery (like intraday or in F&O).
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