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CDSL Unveils Game-Changing Uniform Tariff, Introducing GST-Like Charges On Transactions | Paisa Live

There is good news for traders and investors in the stock market. The Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL) has announced the implementation of a new Uniform Tariff system. This innovative approach will simplify transaction fees by replacing various taxes with a single uniform tariff, similar to the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The aim is to enhance transparency and ease of understanding for investors, allowing them to better manage their transaction costs. By streamlining the fee structure, CDSL hopes to create a more efficient trading environment that benefits all market participants. This move is expected to encourage more individuals to engage in trading and investment activities in the stock market.

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