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LTCG tax parity may bring more family offices to the startupland

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The budget proposal to bring parity on long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax across all financial assets and abolish the angel tax will lead to more family offices investing in startups. These entities have increased their activity in startups over the past year. As per a PwC report, there were 45 family offices in 2018, which have zoomed to 300 now.

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