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Check Dividend History - Zerodha
Check Dividend History - Zerodha
Find Dividend Received History For Your Stocks In Zerodha
instructions
instructions
Check Dividend Received For Your Stocks
- Log in to your Zerodha Console Dashboard (https://console.zerodha.com).
- Tap Portfolio menu at the top and click on Holdings.
- Find stock for which you want to check the dividend history.
- Hover your mouse on stock's name and click on Options (three dots).
- Click on View dividends received.
Note -
- Dividends are only shown for Current Financial Year.
- If your stock didn't receive any dividend, this list will be blank.
OR
You Can Also Check Dividends On Tax P&L
- Log in to your Zerodha Console Dashboard (https://console.zerodha.com).
- Tap Reports menu at the top and click on Tax P&L.
- Scroll down and click on Download Tax P&L report for all segments.
- On downloaded CSV file, switch to the last sheet - EQ DIVIDENDS BREAKDOWN.
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