Groww, Angel One, CDSL, NSDL fall up to 7% as STT hike triggered selloff continues
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52% : STT on Futures Sell increased from 0.02 percent to 0.05 per centSTT hike effective from April 1, 2026Intraday and High-Frequency traders hit the hardestHigher STT means higher breakeven for tradesSTT hike to impact derivatives volumesTraders likely to cut frequency, hold longerBrokerage and Exchange charges unchangedThe increase in Securities Transaction Tax (STT) on Futures, from 0.02 per cent to 0.05 per cent, has sharply raised the overall trading cost for a single lot of Nifty Futures.50% : Under the old STT rate, the tax component for one Nifty Futures lot (Rs 24,791.80 for 65 quantity) amounted to Rs 322.29, but with the revised rate, the STT jumps to Rs 805.73, more than doubling the tax burden.
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