๐Ÿงพ โ€œSold in 24 Hours? You Might Owe More Tax Than You Think ๐Ÿ’€โ€

๐Ÿงพ โ€œSold in 24 Hours? You Might Owe More Tax Than You Think ๐Ÿ’€โ€

The Great BTST vs Intraday Loophole (And Why You May Be Filing Wrong)

At a Glance

You bought a stock today, sold it tomorrow, and made a cool โ‚น5,000. Congrats. But wait โ€” is that short-term capital gain (STCG) or intraday speculative income? Welcome to the confusing grey zone of BTST trading, where even your CA may shrug and say โ€œjo bhi tumko sahi lage.โ€


๐ŸŽฌ The Setup: BTST Bros Be Like…

  • You place a market buy order today. Letโ€™s say you bought 100 shares of HDFC Bank at โ‚น1,600.
  • Next morning, the stock gaps up to โ‚น1,640. You sell it.
  • 100 ร— โ‚น40 = โ‚น4,000 profit. Easy money. But what kind of income is this?

๐Ÿ’ฃ Because you sold before receiving delivery, technically โ€” you never owned it. Itโ€™s a “sale without settlement.”

Now income tax wants a word.


๐Ÿ“š Definitions Matter: Intraday vs Delivery vs BTST

Trade TypeHolding TimeTax ClassificationTax Rate
IntradayBuy + Sell Same DaySpeculative IncomeSlab Rate
DeliveryHeld for >1 DaySTCG / LTCG15% / 10%
BTSTBuy Today, Sell TomorrowConfused? So is your CADepends!

๐Ÿ‘‰ BTST isnโ€™t formally defined in Income Tax Act. But its treatment depends on your broker’s contract note, and your ITR filing style.


๐Ÿค“ The Loophole: It Can Be Either, Based on How You Show It

Hereโ€™s the shady-but-legal logic some traders use:

  • If your broker settles the trade as a “delivery sale” (i.e., you get contract notes showing delivery), you can classify it as short-term capital gain.
  • If your broker settles it as an โ€œintraday-like tradeโ€ (most discount brokers do), then it’s speculative income โ€” taxed at slab rates.

Slab rate? If youโ€™re in the 30% tax bracket, your โ‚น5,000 gain = โ‚น1,500 tax ๐Ÿ˜ญ
But if shown as STCG, you pay just โ‚น750 (15%).


๐Ÿง  Real Trick: Use ITR-3 + Books of Accounts

If youโ€™re a regular trader:

  1. File as a business, not as a capital gains investor.
  2. Use ITR-3 to club BTST as part of your trading income.
  3. Claim expenses: laptop, broadband, electricity, tea biscuits โ€” all legit.
  4. Reduce overall tax impact even further.

Some full-time traders reduce tax on โ‚น5L profit to under โ‚น40,000 using legit expense deductions.
SEBI is watching? Sure. But CBDT still runs on Windows XP.


๐Ÿ“‰ What Happens If You Misreport?

  • If you show BTST gains as capital gains when broker treats them as speculative: ๐ŸŸฅ Red flag in scrutiny
  • If you declare them as speculative but later claim LTCG status on same stock: ๐Ÿšฉ Mismatch in reporting

Also: many salaried traders who file ITR-1 or ITR-2 are automatically wrong โ€” you canโ€™t show BTST income there.


๐Ÿงพ Broker Example: What Zerodha and Upstox Say

BrokerBTST TreatmentReported As
ZerodhaTreated like deliverySTCG (if settled)
UpstoxTreated as non-deliverySpeculative Income
Angel OneGrey areaUp to traderโ€™s CA

๐Ÿ” Check your contract note. If it says โ€œDP โ€“ CDSL/NSDL Delivery Instructionโ€, youโ€™re good. If not โ€“ speculative zone.


๐Ÿ’ก Best Practices for BTST Traders

  • โœ… Always download and store contract notes for tax season.
  • โœ… Categorize BTST trades clearly in your spreadsheet.
  • โœ… If you do this frequently, just file ITR-3 with presumptive taxation under 44AD (if profit is <6% of turnover).
  • โœ… Keep brokerage, stamp duty, internet bills, etc. as expense records.

๐Ÿง‘โ€โš–๏ธ EduInvesting Verdictโ„ข

BTST is the tax loophole cousin of intraday โ€“ it wears delivery clothes but behaves like a trader.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Done right:

  • You can reduce tax liability by 50%
  • Claim operating costs like a boss
  • Build a smarter tax profile

๐Ÿ˜ฌ Done wrong:

  • You may trigger audits, red flags
  • Pay unnecessary 30% slab on what was a 15% gain
  • Or worse โ€” miss filing it altogether

โš ๏ธ This ainโ€™t illegal. Itโ€™s just the wild west of income heads in our tax code.


โœ๏ธ Written by Prashant | ๐Ÿ“… July 8, 2025
Tags: BTST tax, intraday loophole, stock trader tax India, income tax filing guide, short term capital gains, EduInvesting, ITR-3, tax hacks for traders

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