Sales proceeds of shares is about CD 40000 and dividend of last 2 years is about CD 4000. Long term capital gains and dividends on shares carry zero percent tax in India
100 shares
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100 shares, which is called a round lot.
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Multiply the figure in the sales column by 100, kind lad or lass.
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I am answering this question on the assumption that it may fairly be restated as: Given the name of the stock, the total sales price, and the date of sale, how do you determine how many shares were sold? === Ignoring commissions and fees, you can determine the number of shares sold by dividing the total sales price by the price of the stock on the date of sale as follows: # of shares = total sales prices / stock price per share To determine the stock price on the day of sale, you can use any of a variety of resources on the web, for example finance.yahoo.com, where you would enter the ticker symbol in the quotes box, click on 'get quotes', click on 'historical prices', select the appropriate date range, and read the price. I believe you will be OK if you use the average of the high and low for the day, but you should be careful if the stock was particularly volatile that day. For a truly correct calculation you need to add the commission and fees back to the sales price to get the 'gross sales price' and use that in the calculation. (If you have a statement identifying the sales price as 'gross' then you are already set.)
To determine cost basis you want to take the total amount paid + commission and calculate your cost per share. Lets say the stock was $10 per share and you bought 1000 shares with a commission of $10. Total cost would be $10,010. Divide that number by 1000 to get your cost per share. This equals $10.01 per share. If you sold 100 shares your cost basis is $1001. If you sold 900 shares your cost basis is $9009. To go one step further when you sell the stock subtract the commission from the sales proceeds. If you sold 100 shares of the stock at $15 with a $10 dollar commission then your total sales proceeds will be $1490. Now just take the sales proceeds of $1490 - the cost basis of $1001 to determine your capital gains or losses. In this example you have a gain of $489. Use this same process to determine gains and losses for the other 900 shares.
The book is called "How to Sell a Car Today" written by Joe Girard, a famous car salesman who shares his sales techniques and strategies for success in the automotive industry.