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Deduction Under section 80C for Financial Year 2013-14 / Assessment Year 2014-15 in respect of Life insurance premia, deferred annuity, contributions to provident fund, subscription to certain equity shares or debentures, etc.
Life Insurance Plans are very popular as a tool to get deduction u/s 80C of the I T Act. The investment in life insurance can be deducted up to Rs 1,50,000. (Rs. 1 Lakh upto A.Y. 2014-15). It a common perception that Premium Paid all Life Insurance Policies qualifies for deduction under section 80C of the Income Tax Act,1961 and full premium amount qualifies for deduction under section 80C .
If an individual falls in the 30% tax bracket and has exhausted the maximum limit of Section 80C, one can save upto Rs 46,800 in taxes. We runs you through the provisions of Section 80C. However, we highlight those schemes that are little known and which many investors avail of sparingly. Stamp duty and registration […]
As per Section 80C of Income tax act, an individual can make use of this provision to the extent of INR 150,000 in a particular year. In other words, an individual can claim exemption from income to the extent of Rs. 150,000 or actual investment made, whichever is less.
Sec 80C of Income Tax Act, 1961 allows deductions on National Saving Certificate Investment Maximum Limit allowed is Rs 150000/- per Financial Year
Under this section, you can invest a maximum of Rs 1.50 lakh (1 Lakh upto AY 2014-15) and if you are in the highest tax bracket of 30%, you save a tax of Rs 45000. The various investment options under this section include:PPF; Life Insurance Premium, Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS), Provident Fund (PF) & Voluntary Provident Fund (VPF)
Where an Individual or HUF has deposited or paid any amount as Fixed Deposit in any Scheduled Bank for a term not less than 5 Years in any previous year subject to Scheme framed by Central Government in this behalf then such Individual or HUF is eligible to claim deduction to the extent of Rs. 1,00, 000 (Rs1,50,000 from AY 2015-16 onwards) under section 80C for assessment year relevant to the previous year .
DEDUCTION U/s 80E -1. Conditions : Applicable to Individuals not to HUF Loan must be taken for Higher studies Loan must have been taken from approved financial and charitable institutions Only Interest is allowed as deduction Deduction is allowed only for 8 years from the date repayment not more than that
Do you know that buying an house can also provides you tax benefits Under section 80C of the Income Tax Act,1961? In this article we are discussing the Qualifying Amount, conditions, Limits subject to which we are eligible for deduction U/s. 80C for Investment in Residential House Property.
Your life is your ultimate investment and the well-being of your family is your principal asset. And when you invest in Max life insurance policies you ensure an economically secured future for your beloved ones. There is a common perception that the premium which is paid towards the life insurance policies is completely free of […]