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Brokerage and Stamp Duty

 

Brokerage is negotiable. The Exchange has not prescribed any minimum brokerage. The maximum brokerage is subject to a ceiling of 2.5 percent of the contract value. However, the average brokerage charged by the members to the clients is much lower.Typically there are different scales of brokerages for delivery transaction, trading transaction, etc.

The Stamp Duty on transfer of securities in physical form is to be paid by the seller but in practice it is paid by the buyer while registering the shares in his name. In case of transfer of shares, the rate is 50 paise for every Rs.100/- or part thereof on the basis of the amount of consideration and that for transfer of debentures the rate of stamp duty varies from State to State, where the registered office of a Company issuing the debentures is located

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