Open a trading account online on Sharekhan

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Aakash (Quicko Customer Success Representative)

F&O Trading
Intraday
Sharekhan
Speculative Income
Trading Income
Last updated on February 9th, 2023

You can open a Sharekhan account completely online. Recently, stock markets are transformed from an open outcry system to an Electronic system. Trading accounts acts as an investment account that holds your cash or securities electronically and also lets you buy or sell those securities in the stock market. Stock Traders trade many instruments, for example, shares, securities, commodities, and currency through online trading platforms. For Income Tax on trading, Equity Intraday, Equity F&O, Commodity Trading, and Currency Trading is considered as a Business Income.

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Steps to open a trading account online on Sharekhan

  1. Visit the Sharekhan website

    Click on Open an account. You can access it here.sharekhan open account

  2. Click on Open trading account

    As seen below:sharekhan open trading account

  3. After that, fill in your details

    Including:
    -Name
    -Email id
    -Mobile number
    -Location
    -Pincode

  4. Next, click on Open trading account

    As seen below: sharekhan account details

  5. Online process of account opening is completed

    Finally, the process is offline from here.thank you sharekhan

  6. A sales representative will shortly contact you

    After that, will require documents such as:
    -Self-attested PAN
    -Self-attested Aadhaar
    -Passport size photo
    -Canceled cheque or bank passbook to link with your account

  7. Finally, once your documents get processed, your account will get activated.

    You will receive a notification for the same.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Trading and Demat account?

A Demat account holds securities and certificates of stocks, shares, etc. electronically while the Trading account lets you buy or sell those securities in the stock market.

Can I have 2 trading accounts?

Yes. An Individual can have as many trading accounts as they want. Additionally, you can link the same bank account with different trading accounts. However, you can’t have multiple accounts linked with the same broker.

What is 3 in 1 account?

3 in 1 account refers to as an Individual opening a Bank account, Demat account, and Trading account simultaneously with the same bank.

Got Questions? Ask Away!

  1. Hey @TeamQuicko

    Thanks for the blog! Just one quick question - Why do we have to report a quarterly breakdown of Dividend Income under IFOS?

    Thank you!

  2. I had received dividend recently but I had noticed that TDS had been deducted. any idea as to why has it happened and is there a way I can claim this TDS?

  3. Hey @HarshitShah

    After the introduction of Budget 2020, dividend income is now taxable in the hands of the shareholder; and is also subject to TDS at 10% in excess of INR 5000 u/s 194 & 194K. Foreign Dividend is taxable at slab rates. TDS is not applicable to such dividends. The taxpayer should report such income under the head IFOS in the ITR filed on the Income Tax Website.

    Hope this helps!

  4. Hi @Maulik_Padh,

    You need to pay Income tax on the net taxable income, i.e. after subtracting deductions, expenses, etc.
    If the net taxable income is negative i.e. if there is loss, you can carry it forward when filing the ITR

    Here are some of the articles which might help

  5. Hi @ameyj

    The amount of TDS deducted shall reflect in your Form 26AS only and it will also reflect the name of the deductor.
    Using the name of the deductor you can find out on which share you have received the dividend and you can also cross-check the same in your bank statement.

    Yes, you are right, TDS is to be deducted when the dividend paid exceeds 5000 INR in a financial year. However, the 5,000 INR limit pertains to all the dividends an individual gets in a year, or the total dividend per shareholder that a company pays out in a year, is left to interpretation, and hence registrars and share transfer agents (RTA) are not taking any chances and are deducting TDS even on small amounts.

    Hope this helps :slightly_smiling_face:

  6. Hi @ameyj

    You can submit a grievance on Income Tax Portal mentioning the issue and also attach the 26AS.
    The other option is to leave it as it is and clarify it when the tax department sends the notice.

  7. Hi @TeamQuicko

    Consider that I have 10 shares each of 10 different Indian companies. Each of the 10 companies are declaring a dividend of INR 100 before the FY ends. Now I will be recieving 1000 as dividend from each company, thereby a total of 10,000.

    The 5,000 dividend limit, is it applicable to each company / total dividend recieved by me in a year. If it is applicable to each company, then I would not attract TDS of 10% for dividend.

    Also pl clarify, how would the company B know that I have got shares of Company A,C,D,E so on…

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