The bonus stripping typically involves an investor buying a bonus plan of a mutual fund scheme, book a loss on it and then set it off against capital gains from other sources.
A best-practice guidelines circular in this regard has been sent to all mutual fund houses by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi).
Amfi, in its proposal, is believed to have asked the fund houses to refrain from launching such plans and from early disclosure of bonus payouts to lure such investors.
Quantum Mutual Fund CEO Jimmy Patel said "the bonus plans is largely being used for tax arbitrage by investors.
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