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How to calculate the stock handling fee and stamp duty now?
Stock transaction costs include three parts:

1, stamp duty: 1‰ of the transaction amount, which is only collected when it is sold;

2. transfer fees (Shanghai stock only): charge 1 yuan for every 1 10,000 shares, and charge 1 yuan for any shortage;

3. Broker's transaction commission: the highest is 3‰ of the transaction amount, and the lowest is from 5 yuan. If the commission of a single transaction is less than that of 5 yuan, it will be charged according to 5 yuan. 4. Remote communication fee: It is up to each broker to decide whether to accept it or not.

Extended data:

Stock transaction fees include stamp duty, handling fee, securities management fee, transfer fees and brokerage commission.

1, stamp duty, is a tax levied by the state, and is charged at 1 of the transaction amount. At present, stamp duty is levied unilaterally by the transferor, that is, stamp duty is levied only on the seller (or the transferor who inherits and donates the equity of A shares and B shares), and no tax is levied on the buyer (transferee).

Stamp duty is levied by the state and has nothing to do with brokers. This tax is withheld by brokers and remitted by the exchange. In addition, bonds and funds that people often buy and sell are also exempt from this tax.

2. transfer fees refers to the fees paid by the buyer and the seller for the change of equity registration, which is the income of the securities registration and settlement institution and is collected by the securities firm. Transfer fees is only accepted by Shanghai Stock Exchange [Weibo], but not by Shenzhen Stock Exchange [Weibo].

This fee is charged at 0.6% of the face value of the shares (most of the shares circulating in the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges [Weibo] have a face value of one yuan, that is, one yuan per share), that is to say, when buying and selling 1 0,000 shares, transfer fees charges 6 cents at 0.6% of the face value of 1 0,000 yuan.

3. Handling fee refers to the transaction fee paid to the stock exchange after the completion of the on-site transaction of the stock exchange. Stock trading in Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange (two-way) is charged at 0.0696 ‰ of the transaction amount.

4. The securities management fee, that is, the securities trading supervision fee, is charged at 0.02 ‰ of the transaction amount at the time of stock trading. Fees are withheld by brokers and collected by the Exchange on behalf of China Securities Regulatory Commission [Weibo].

5. Broker's commission refers to the transaction fees paid to brokers when customers buy and sell stocks through securities companies. The maximum amount shall not exceed 3 ‰ of the transaction amount. From 5 yuan to, the commission for a single transaction will be charged in 5 yuan if you are dissatisfied with 5 yuan.

At present, the general brokerage commission includes securities supervision fee and securities transaction fee, and the sum of securities management fee and fee is also commonly known as transaction fee. The fees charged by different businesses are different, so you can consult clearly before opening an account.

Suppose you buy 1000 lots (10000 shares) of Shanghai A shares at the price of 1 0 yuan per share, and the brokerage commission is1(including the handling fee). Taking this as an example, the purchase cost of this transaction is calculated as follows:

Amount used to purchase shares: 65,438+00 yuan/share × 65,438+00,000 shares = 65,438+000,000 yuan;

Transfer fees: 0.6 yuan1000 shares × 10000 shares =6 yuan (calculated by Shanghai shares, deep shares are 0);

Transaction commission:100000×1‰ =100 yuan (including handling fee: 65438+ ten thousand *0.0696‰=6.96 yuan; Securities management fee: 654.38+ ten thousand *0.02‰=2 yuan);

Total purchase cost: 100000 yuan +6 yuan+100 yuan = 100 106 yuan (total funds required for purchasing 1000 shares per share).

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