Newtrac Foods & Beverages rights issue

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Newtrac Foods & Beverages Right Issue Details

Record Date

28-May-2025

Price

0.2

Ratio

5:2

Face Value

10

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Newtrac Foods & Beverages FAQs

The subscription period for Newtrac Foods & Beverages’s rights issue is 12-07-2024 to 28-05-2025. The record date will be 28-05-2025. The subscription window period is usually 15 to 30 days.

As per the ratio of 5:2, the issue price of the shares under Newtrac Foods & Beverages’s right issue on the record date of 28-05-2025 is 0.2 per equity share.

You can apply for Newtrac Foods & Beverages’s right issue online if your bank supports the Applications Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) process.
For offline, Newtrac Foods & Beverages’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 Newtrac Foods & Beverages's rights issue.

The record date for Newtrac Foods & Beverages rights issue 2025 is 28-05-2025

The last day to apply for Newtrac Foods & Beverages’s rights issue is 28-05-2025. This date typically falls within a period of 15 to 30 days, from the Rights Issue Opening Date, which in this case is 12-07-2024.

Yes, subscribing to Newtrac Foods & Beverages’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.