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Investors are always on the lookout for attractive investment returns of dual benefits such as wealth creation and tax benefits. This holds especially for the tax-bearing population of investors, be it salaried employees, business owners, or self-employed individuals. This is precisely why the National Pension Scheme should be a part of every wise investor’s portfolio.
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You can invest in NPS through 2 accounts – Tier 1 and Tier 2. You will be eligible for the tax benefits and deductions if you are a Tier 1 account holder. The tax benefits that you enjoy through NPS investments are listed below,
Section 80C is popular among investors for a fat tax deduction limit on some investments. NPS is one of those listed investments. Under this section, you can claim a deduction and get Rs. 1.5 lakhs of your income is exempted from tax by investing it entirely in NPS
This is a tax deduction benefit in the IT Act, which is exclusively for NPS investments. Over and above your investments in section 80C, you can make an additional investment of up to Rs. 50,000 in NPS and claim a deduction for it. That means you can claim a total of Rs 2 lakhs tax deduction (Rs 1.5 lakhs from Section 80C and Rs 50000 from Section 80CCD (1B).
This benefit is exclusive for salaried employees, as the benefit can be availed of the investment contributions made by the employer. If you are a Government employee, you will be eligible to claim a 14% tax exemption from your salary income. If you are an employee in any private firm, you will be eligible to claim a 10% tax exemption from your salary payment.
After three years into the investment, you may find the need to withdraw for expenses such as marriage, your child’s education, medical contingencies, etc. You can enjoy a tax-free withdrawal of up to 25% from your corpus in such a case.
Until your NPS investment matures, you will receive returns from your NPS funds invested across asset classes. These market-linked returns will be exempted from tax till maturity.
An NPS investment matures when you reach the age of retirement, i.e. 60 years. Once your investment matures, you can withdraw up to 60% of the corpus as the lump sum component of the return. This withdrawal amount is tax-free. You will have to use the remaining 40% of the corpus to buy annuities for fuelling your post-retirement pension income. This component is also tax-free.
As a taxpayer, NPS is an effective investment tool to save a big chunk of your income from the clutches of taxes. Besides this, the Indian IT department has made provisions to offer relief from taxes by way of other multiple tax-saving investment options. Hence it is crucial to have thorough knowledge about all these options and invest smartly to optimally utilize all your applicable tax-deduction limits.
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