Saturday, August 17, 2013

NSDL Transaction Charges

With effect 1st September 2013, Depositories (NSDL and CSDL) has levied transaction charges of Rs 4.5 and Rs 5.5 per ISIN respectively on debit instruction. These charges are irrespective of the transaction value and would be levied on delivery Sell trades in cash segment.

Points to note:
  • NSDL/ CDSL charges are levied only on Delivery Sell transaction and not on Delivery Buy transactions
  • NSDL / CDSL charges are levied on per scrip basis at net level.
  • NSDL / CDSL charges are levied per scrip irrespective of value or quantity of transaction
  • There is no change for Intra-day transaction or F&O transactions.
  • Applicable service tax would be levied.


Illustrations; Demat with NSDL

a) If you sell a stock in cash segment multiple times in a single day, charges would be levied by unique scrip wise only and not on quantity or turnover.

Date
Stock Name
Quantity
Value
Action
NSDL Charge
27.07.2013
Tisco
200
40000
Sell

27.07.2013
Tisco
300
60000
Sell

Total




4.5

b) If you sell multiple stocks in cash segment in a single day, charges would be levied by unique scrip wise only and not on quantity or turnover.

Date
Stock Name
Quantity
Value
Action
NSDL Charge
27.07.2013
Tisco
200
40000
Sell
4.5
27.07.2013
Reliance
300
60000
Sell
4.5
Total




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c) If you sell a stock in cash segment and again buy equal or more quantity i.e. there is no net debit then there will be no charges irrespective of turnover.

Date
Stock Name
Quantity
Value
Action
NSDL Charge
27.07.2013
Tisco
300
60000
Sell

27.07.2013
Tisco
300
60000
Buy

Total




0.0

d) If you trade intraday and buy or sell equal quantity of a stock irrespective of turnover then there will be no charges.

Date
Stock Name
Quantity
Value
Action
NSDL Charge
27.07.2013
Tisco
300
60000
Buy

27.07.2013
Tisco
300
61000
Sell

Total




0.0


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