Crypto Tax on ₹50,000 Gains — 30% Flat Tax Calculation

Immediate answer for ₹50,000 crypto gains

₹15,600

Total crypto tax liability. Adjust the calculator below for your exact assumptions.

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At this gain level, the 30% flat tax may seem harsh, but understanding the calculation helps plan your crypto transactions better. This page pre-fills the crypto tax calculator with ₹50,000 in gains. From FY 2022-23, cryptocurrency gains are taxed at 30% flat rate plus 4% cess (total 31.2%), with no deductions except cost of acquisition. Additionally, 1% TDS is deducted on every transaction above ₹10,000. The calculator shows your total tax liability of approximately ₹15,600. Crypto losses cannot be set off against any income, making the tax treatment very harsh in India.

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Common questions

How much tax on ₹50,000 crypto gains?

Approximately ₹15,600 (31.2% including cess). This is a flat rate with no deductions except cost of acquisition.

Can I set off crypto losses?

No. Crypto losses cannot be set off against any other income, including other crypto gains. Each transaction is taxed independently.

What is 1% TDS on crypto?

From July 2022, 1% TDS is deducted on every crypto transaction above ₹10,000. This is deducted by the exchange from the seller's proceeds. You can claim credit for this TDS when filing returns.

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Last updated: April 2026