Intraday trading, also known as day trading, means buying and selling stocks on the same day to profit from price changes. Traders need to close their trades before the market closes. If not, the broker might automatically close them or turn them into regular trades.
Yes, profits from intraday trading are considered business income and taxed according to your income tax slab. How is intraday trading taxed? Intraday trading profits are treated as short-term capital gains, added to taxable income, and taxed based on applicable slab rates.
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