Investments Comes Under Section 80C
Below given is the list of investments that falls under section 80C. This will help you to chose the best one that better suites your needs.
- Life Insurance Premium
- Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIP)
- Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS)
- Public Provident Fund (PPF)
- Provident Fund (Contribution by the Employee)
- NSC - National Savings Certificate
- Fixed Deposit for 5 years
- Home Loan Repayment (Principal)
- Stamp Duty and Registration Charges
- Tuition Fee Payment
- Post Office Time Deposit Account
- Infrastructure Bonds
- Senior Citizen's Savings Scheme
Life Insurance premium
Life
insurance is an important aspect of life; it helps you to cover the
uncertainty of life. Every earning person having dependents should have
adequate life insurance coverage. Any contributions made as a premium of
Life Insurance policies are eligible for
income tax deduction under Section 80C. Apart from premium of your own
policy, premium paid on behalf of your spouse or your children is also
eligible for exemption under Section 80C. If you and your spouse
(husband/wife) both have Life Insurance policies, and your spouse's
taxable income doesn’t come under the tax bracket, you can show both of
your Insurance premium and get more benefit of deduction under Section
80C. Premium in excess of 20% of sum assured is not eligible for
deduction in other words; to get the full tax exemption on the premium
paid your sum assured should be atleast 5 times of the premium paid.
ULIPs
Unit
Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPS) are a combination of Life Insurance as
well as mutual fund investment. Money invested in ULIPs is eligible for
deduction under Section 80C. ULIPs give you life cover as well as
exposure to stock market.
ELSS
Equity
Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS) are specially designed Mutual Funds for
offering you tax savings. All the investments made in ELSS are eligible
for deduction under Sec 80C. Remember that not all mutual fund
investments qualify for 80C deduction. All ELSS have a lock-in period of
3 years. ELSS are also knows as tax saving Mutual Funds.
Provident Fund (PF)
Provident
Fund is the fund which is made out of the contributions made the
employee along with an equal contribution by employer during the time he
has worked his employers. PF calculated as a percentage of his salary,
say 12% and is returned to him on his retirement with interest. Current
annual interest is set at 8.5%. Any contribution made to Provident Fund
can be deducted from your taxable income according to Section 80C.
Public Provident Fund (PPF)
You
can open a Public Provident Fund (PPF) account and any amount invested
in your PPF account qualifies for deduction under section 80C while the
maximum investment allowed is Rs. 70000. By investing in a Public
Provident Fund the increased contribution also qualifies for deduction.
PPF accounts can be opened in most of the well known banks and the
minimum with a minimum investment of Rs. 500.
National Saving Certificate (NSC)
Amount
that you are investing in National Saving Certificate (NSC) is eligible
for tax deduction under Section 80C. For all the investments made in
National Saving Certificate there is a lock in period of 6 years. Under
this scheme the initial investment plus the total interest accrued is also eligible for deduction.
Fixed deposits
Any
amount invested in Fixed Deposits with a term greater than or equal to 5
years is eligible for tax exemption under section 80C. This is a recent
amendment and is one of the best risk free saving options where you can
save money as well as get benefit of Section 80C.
Home Loan Repayment (Principal)
Repayment
of Home Loan Principal is also eligible for deduction under section
80C. If you have bought a new house and have a housing loan for that,
you can get benefited from Section 80C deduction. Here the point to note
is that Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) of
housing loan has two components – ‘Principal’ and ‘Interest’. Only the
principal part is exempted under Section 80C. Even the interest part is
eligible for tax deduction but not under Section 80C, it is under
Section 24.
Stamp Duty and Registration Charges
Stamp duty charges and registration charges paid while purchasing new house is eligible for tax deduction under Section 80C.
Tution Fees
Amount
paid as tution fees for education of one or two of your children are
exempt from Income Tax and you can claim the deduction under Section
80C.
Post Office Time Deposit Account
A
Post-Office Time Deposit Account is a banking service offered by
Department of post it is similar to a Bank Fixed Deposit. One can open
this account in any post office in the country. Interest on Post Office
Time Deposit Account is free from tax.
Infrastructure Bonds
Infrastructure
Bonds are popularly called as Infra Bonds. These are issued by
infrastructure companies, and not the government. The amount that you
invest in these bonds is also exempt from tax under Sec 80C.
Senior Citizen's Savings Scheme
Senior
Citizens Savings Scheme (SCSS) is a Government of India Product. It is
one of the safest investment options. An Individual who attained the age
of 60 can open this account. Under this scheme there is lock in period
of 5 years, on the option of depositor it can be extended for another 3
years. This scheme offers 9% interest to the depositors. Interest earned
from the investments is not exempt from tax.
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