Calculate your costs upfrontusing our brokerage calculator Charges explained Securities/Commodities transaction tax Tax by the government when transacting on the exchanges. Charged as above on both buy and sell sides when trading equity delivery. Charged only on selling side when trading intraday or ...
Zerodha Brokerage Calculator Transaction Charges Equity Delivery 0.00325% 0.00325% Equity Intraday 0.00325% 0.00325% Equity Futures 0.00190% 0.00210% Equity Options 0.0500% (On Premium) 0.053% (On Premium) Currency Futures 0.00190% 0.00135% Currency Options 0.05000% (On Premium) 0.044% (On Prem...
Zerodha Futures Brokerage Charges Zerodha Brokerage Charges : Equity Options Options brokerage of the Zerodha is most attractive. They charge Flat Rs20/trade irrespective of number of lots. Before 2010, full service brokers charged (they continue to charge now also) per lot basis. Because of the...
Our clearing charges were already among the lowest in the industry, and starting today, they are zero. Do check out our charges list for the latest schedule of all charges and use the brokerage calculator to know all the costs up front before you place a trade. Over the last nine years...
If tens of thousands of customers lost money on the same stock, a brokerage firm that is not well capitalised could potentially go bankrupt if they’re unable to recover the debits from clients, thereby risking not just other customers, but the entire market. As you can imagine, the...
Yes,if you use CNC and do intraday trading, it is still considered as intraday in respect to all charges. So STT, brokerage etc is charged as per intraday rates. Reply bipin says: May 23, 2015 at 1:44 am thanks Reply shivasrinivas says: May 15, 2015 at 7:55 pm hi nithin,...
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New CTT Charge for Commodity We have received a lot of queries over the past few days on what the new rates of STT and CTT are and when are they applicable from. Firstly, STT (Securities Transaction Tax): This was first introduced in 2004 by the FM P. Chidambaram. This was the same...