@ankit zerodha And also money received in 2nd bank account also still pending for 1 account…..don’t worry amount will be credited in your account anytime
Some broker/bank take more time in this process. I have not received money (zerodha/PNB). In case of MOIL buyback, money was credited in my trading account with zerodha rather than bank account.
I see that buyback profit is included as part of short term realized profit in Tax P&L statement from Zerodha. But what I heard earlier is that these buyback profit is tax exempted. Could anyone throw some light here?
What zerodha is showing is not correct. Profit from buyback is taxable in the hands of company and not shareholder. While filing ITR last year, I deducted profit relating to buyback from overall profit shown by zerodha and then calculated my short term profit.
i didnnot receive the amount in nro through hdfsec/hdfc bank , can someone please guide me when the same can be expected or what further process i need to takeup
Some broker/bank take more time in this process. Even I have not received money (zerodha/PNB). In case of MOIL buyback, money was credited in my trading account with zerodha rather than bank account.
TCS will accept shares as it deems convenient keeping all investors aligned, it has no moral obligation to accept fix no of shares depending on their tendered shares (except Entitled which they will)
I don't think company declares AR, it is news and other people who have derived AR on basis of acceptance from fellow people.
TCS has accepted 1 single share tendered and this would have happened with multiple demat where people tendered only 1 share (even though acc to entitlement ratio they were eligible for 0) so this is also one of the factor which reduces other people's chance (i.e., more AR)
As a company it looks to buy from more investor and not more from single investor which it's doing and on exception cases it's on proportionate basis, a draw of lots shall be done, as in the case of public issues (IPO)
Unless TCS bought back from you less shares than the entitlement ration - you have no case and you'll be wasting both parties time
19.15 Subject to the provisions contained in the Letter of Offer, the Company will accept the Equity Shares tendered in the Buyback by the Small Shareholders in the Reserved Category in the following order of priority:
19.15.1 Acceptance of 100% Equity Shares from Small Shareholders in the Reserved Category, who have validly tendered their Equity Shares to the extent of their Buyback Entitlement or the number of Equity Shares tendered by them, whichever is less. 19.15.2 After the Acceptance as described in Paragraph 19.15.1 above, in case there are any Equity Shares left to be bought back from Small Shareholders in the Reserved Category, the Small Shareholders who were entitled to tender zero Equity Shares (on account of fractional entitlement), and have tendered Additional Equity Shares as part of the Buyback, shall be given preference and one Equity Share each from such Additional Equity Shares shall be bought back in the Reserved Category.
19.15.3 After the Acceptance as described in Paragraph 19.15.2 above, in case there are any Equity Shares left to be bought back in the Reserved Category, the Additional Equity Shares tendered by the Small Shareholders over and above their Buyback Entitlement, shall be accepted in proportion of the Additional Equity Shares tendered by them and the Acceptance per Small Shareholder shall be made in accordance with the Buyback Regulations. Valid Acceptances per Small Shareholder shall be equal to the Additional Equity Shares validly tendered by the Small Shareholder divided by the total Additional Equity Shares validly tendered and multiplied by the total pending number of Equity Shares to be accepted in Reserved Category. For purpose of this calculation, the Additional Equity Shares taken into account for such Small Shareholders, from whom one Equity Share has been Accepted in accordance with the Paragraph 19.15.2, shall be reduced by one.
Read my post 383. Fractional shares even upto .999 will be ignored. Also AR is individual specific 1/1 is 100% AR, 1/2 is 50% AR. 26% AR for 50shares is one example that’s it, some it was 12 even though they tendered 50shares which comes to 24%
Got email. 2 out of 10. Money credited in account.. Just thankful that I didn't applied taking loan or by taking margin someone advice here not to do such things..... Need insight about whats going to happen from tomorrow... Many will offload what levels are we going to see
@shad No worries 35 shares will be credited back to your demat. Generally whatever number you used while tendering that will be debited and according to AR the remaining will be credited back
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Amount still not credited what should I do?