Dividend Yield Calculator India
Calculate current yield, yield on cost, annual dividend income, TDS impact, and compare with FD returns.
- Private & secure
- Fast in-browser
- No signup
How to use Dividend Yield Calculator India
- Open the tool. Go to Dividend Yield Calculator on Utilvia. It runs instantly in your browser.
- Enter your values. Fill in the fields. Results update as you type — no signup required.
- Review the output. Check totals, breakdowns, or formatted text before you copy or save.
- Copy or export. Copy the result or download a file. Your inputs stay on this device.
Key features & privacy
Dividend Yield Calculator India is built for in-browser use on Utilvia. Work stays on this device whenever the tool runs locally — there is no account wall and no file inbox on our servers.
- Runs in modern browsers with JavaScript and HTML5.
- No signup required to get a result.
- Zero-upload policy on local-first tools — close the tab and the working copy is gone.
- Shareable, indexable URL so you can return to the same utility later.
Frequently asked questions
How is dividend yield calculated?
Dividend Yield = (Annual Dividend Per Share ÷ Current Market Price) × 100. For example, if a stock pays ₹20 annual dividend and trades at ₹400, the yield is 5%. Yield on Cost uses your purchase price instead of the current market price.
Is dividend income taxable in India?
Yes — dividend income is fully taxable as Income from Other Sources at your applicable income tax slab rate. Companies deduct 10% TDS if the total dividend paid to you from a single company exceeds ₹5,000. NRIs are taxed at 20% TDS.
What is a good dividend yield for Indian stocks?
A yield of 2–4% is considered healthy for Indian blue-chip stocks. PSU companies often offer 5–8%. Above 8% may be a warning sign — a very high yield can mean the stock price has fallen due to business trouble.
What is the difference between dividend yield and dividend payout ratio?
Dividend yield compares the dividend to the stock price — useful for investors evaluating income return. Dividend payout ratio compares dividends to the company's earnings — useful for assessing whether the payout is sustainable.
Is this calculator free?
Yes. It runs in your browser with no signup. Your numbers stay on your device.