It’s that part of the year when everyone is looking for ‘tax saving’. Normally we look at sections like 80C and 80D, figure out what qualifies for deductions and proceed to make those savings and investments. But have you ever asked if there is any better way to Save your Tax? I will discuss few of the ways and see if you can better your way of saving Tax.
It’s that part of the year when everyone is looking for ‘tax saving’. Last year exactly around this time I suggested 80C Tax Saving Mutual Funds. Normally we look at sections like 80C and 80D, figure out what qualifies for deductions and proceed to make those savings and investments. But have you ever asked if there is any better way to Save your Tax? I will discuss few of the ways and see if you can better your way of saving Tax.
I am of the camp who believes that Mutual Funds are the best way to save Tax Under 80C and there is no other method that can beat Mutual Fund way of saving tax. You can save your Full tax without even investing one lac. Apart from that the returns are also very attractive. I fight with many colleague on this over a period of time and guess what. I have never lost on a single argument on this.
Government Fixed Deposit / NSC Certificates
If you use Government Fixed Deposits or NSC certificates to save your tax there are many disadvantages and one of them being the interest you get from those NSC certificates is taxable and so the actual return you get on your investment, some goes into Tax. I am not sure of the current interest rate you get but then if its even 8% you will not get full 8% as you will be paying tax.
Insurance
Few of my friends many times argue on the fact that Insurance is the best way of saving tax and not ELSS Mutual Funds and I ask them only 2 questions which answers their own queries.
- How much of your initial investment is actually invested?
- Which are the mutual funds where your policy invests? Assume he invests in policy which has some equity exposure.
The answer to first question is always near to 80% which means out of 100,000 of your investment target you only invested 80,000.
The answer to second question is they list me few funds. I tell them invest in those funds directly if they are ELSS funds or choose some other Good Tax Saving Funds. If your policy invests in few selected funds why don’t you do that on your own and save 20,000 Rs. If you want me to suggest few good funds for 20,000 I will give you 50% discount as well. And they do not have anything more to say.
So next time someone asks you about Insurance don’t forget to ask him the above 2 questions and then tell him bye-bye.
80D
Till now I talked about my stories about 80C but have you ever thought about 80D. Section 80D of the Income Tax Act, 1961 allows you to claim tax deductions for Health Insurance taken for yourself and your family, including parents.
Health Insurance Premium | Max Tax Savings | |
For yourself and your family | Rs. 15,000/- | Rs. 4,635/- |
For your Parents (above 65 yrs.) | Rs. 20,000/- | Rs. 6,180/- |
Total (for self and parents above 65) | Rs. 35,000/- | Rs.10,815/- |
So this time don’t forget to see if you need to some health insurance and if yes do save some tax there as well.
Over to you
Do you have your tax saving story to share. We would like to hear it.
khalid says
Hi Shabbir,
Could you please write about Income Tax calculations and where to invest for saving Income Tax. Is ELSS Funds are allowed for this year or what ? Please include some examples.
Thanks
khalid
Shabbir Bhimani says
Khalid, Calculations are pretty much a standard but yes ELSS funds are option for this fiscal.
Hitesh says
Yes I am out of the major charges for ULIP but 4years is good period in terms of returns. I invested 67000 in 4years n value as n today is @ 64000 for Max New york. From this figures it seems that i will need to complete ten years to get a decent return. Is Max new york in particular performing bad ?
Should i plan to withdraw from as soon as the my policies market value crosses my investment value ?
Shabbir Bhimani says
Hitesh, Decision to take out would be your decision but I havent seen any insurance perform well for a long long time.
jeevanandam says
Sir
My wife is working as a teacher , she wants to invest amount for Tax saving. Any plan in which we can get back money after 3 years. she want to put in SBI plan. Are there any new plan for mutual fund named “lakshya”. please give brief details for latest scheme.
Thanking You
Jeeva
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Shabbir Bhimani says
All ELSS Funds work in a way that you can withdraw after 3 years.