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Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd Dividend History

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Latest Dividend

₹0.50

FY2010 · Final

Declared On

24/08/2010

announcement date

Ex-Date

08/09/2010

last ex-dividend date

Record Date

20/09/2010

eligibility cutoff

Dividend Yield

0.05%

as of 17 Aug 2026

History of Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd's Dividend payments

Announcement DateEx-DateRecord DateTypeDividend / Share
24/08/2010
08/09/2010
20/09/2010
Final
₹0.50
01/07/2009
16/09/2009
22/09/2009
Final
₹0.50
30/06/2008
24/07/2008
05/08/2008
Final
₹0.75
21/09/2007
24/09/2007
23/09/2007
Final
₹0.50

FAQs

What is the latest dividend declared by Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd?

Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd declared a dividend of ₹0.50 per share on 24 Aug 2010, with a record date of 20 Sep 2010.

When will I receive the Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd dividend?

To receive the Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd dividend, you must hold MAHASTEEL shares before the ex-date of 8 Sep 2010. Under T+1 settlement, buying on the ex-date itself makes you ineligible. The dividend is credited to your linked bank account within 30 days of the record date.

How often does Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd pay dividend?

Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd pays one dividend per financial year, typically declared after Q4 board meeting results.

Is Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd a good stock for dividend income?

Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd's current dividend yield is 0.00%. This is relatively low — Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd is primarily a capital appreciation stock rather than a high-dividend one.

How much tax will I pay on Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd dividend?

Dividends from Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd are taxable as income from other sources at your applicable income tax slab rate. TDS at 10% is deducted at source if your total dividend income from Mahamaya Steel Industries Ltd exceeds ₹10,000 in a financial year. NRI investors are subject to 20% TDS or applicable DTAA rate. You can claim TDS credit when filing your ITR.