Nepal Share Calculator

Calculate your NEPSE stock trading costs, fees, and taxes. Accurately determine broker commission, SEBON fees, capital gain tax, and true cost per share.

Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with a financial advisor for professional investment advice. Calculations are based on current NEPSE regulations and may change.

How to Use Nepal Share Calculator

This NEPSE share calculator helps you calculate the exact cost of buying or selling shares in the Nepal Stock Exchange. Enter the quantity of shares (kitta), buy price, and sell price (if applicable) to get accurate calculations including:

  • Broker Commission (0.4% of transaction value)
  • SEBON Fee (0.015% of transaction value)
  • DP Charge (Rs. 25 flat fee)
  • Capital Gain Tax (5% for individuals long-term, 7.5% for institutional/short-term)
  • True cost per share after all fees

Understanding NEPSE Trading Costs

Broker Commission

The broker commission in Nepal is 0.40% of the total transaction value. This is charged on both buy and sell transactions.

SEBON Fee

Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) charges 0.015% of the transaction value as a regulatory fee.

DP Charge

Depository Participant (DP) charge is a flat fee of Rs. 25 per transaction to maintain your demat account.

Capital Gain Tax

When selling shares at a profit, capital gain tax applies:

  • 5% for individual investors holding shares for more than 365 days (long-term)
  • 7.5% for institutional investors or short-term holdings (less than 365 days)

FAQs - Nepal Share Calculator

What is the broker commission rate in Nepal?

The standard broker commission rate in Nepal is 0.40% of the transaction value, applicable on both buying and selling of shares in NEPSE.

How is capital gain tax calculated in Nepal?

Capital gain tax is calculated on the profit from selling shares. Individual investors pay 5% on long-term gains (holding period > 365 days) and 7.5% on short-term gains or for institutional investors.

What is the DP charge in NEPSE?

DP (Depository Participant) charge is a flat fee of Rs. 25 per transaction, charged for maintaining your demat account records.

How do I calculate the true cost per share after fees?

To calculate true cost per share, add all transaction costs (broker commission + SEBON fee + DP charge) to your total investment, then divide by the number of shares. This calculator does it automatically.