Ganesh Holdings rights issue

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72.70

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Ganesh Holdings Right Issue Details

Record Date

05-Feb-2025

Price

90

Ratio

6:5

Face Value

10

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Ganesh Holdings FAQs

The subscription period for Ganesh Holdings’s rights issue is 30-04-2024 to 05-02-2025. The record date will be 05-02-2025. The subscription window period is usually 15 to 30 days.

As per the ratio of 6:5, the issue price of the shares under Ganesh Holdings’s right issue on the record date of 05-02-2025 is 90 per equity share.

You can apply for Ganesh Holdings’s right issue online if your bank supports the Applications Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) process.
For offline, Ganesh Holdings’s Registrar and Transfer Agent (RTA) sends the Composite Application Form (CAF) to each shareholder entitled to receive the Rights Issue. Fill out and submit the form to a Self-Certified Syndicate Bank (SCSB) branch (WEB).
Alternatively, you can use your bank account sharing the same PAN number as your Choice Demat account to apply for Ganesh Holdings's rights issue.

The record date for Ganesh Holdings rights issue 2025 is 05-02-2025

The last day to apply for Ganesh Holdings’s rights issue is 05-02-2025. This date typically falls within a period of 15 to 30 days, from the Rights Issue Opening Date, which in this case is 30-04-2024.

Yes, subscribing to Ganesh Holdings’s right issue has certain tax implications:
  1. Subscription: There’s no immediate tax liability. The cost of acquisition is the subscription price plus transaction charges.
  2. Capital Gains on Sale:
    • Short-Term: Gains from shares sold within 12 months are taxed at 20%.
    • Long-Term: Gains from shares held over 12 months are taxed at 12.5% (exceeding ₹1.25 lakh annually).
  3. Renunciation:
    • Selling rights entitlement attracts capital gains tax.
    • Gifted rights have no immediate tax but may impact the recipient later.
  4. Dividend Income: Taxed at the shareholder's applicable slab rate.
You may consult a tax professional or review the latest tax laws for specific advice.