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UTI Mahila Unit Scheme

Posted: 06 Mar 2015 03:45 AM PST

 

UTI Mahila Unit Scheme


 
 
Best Tax Saver Mutual Funds or ELSS Mutual Funds for 2015

1.ICICI Prudential Tax Plan

2.Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund

3.HDFC TaxSaver

4.DSP BlackRock Tax Saver Fund

5.Religare Tax Plan

6.Franklin India TaxShield

7.Canara Robeco Equity Tax Saver

8.IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund

9.Axis Tax Saver Fund

10.BNP Paribas Long Term Equity Fund

You can invest Rs 1,50,000 and Save Tax under Section 80C by investing in Mutual Funds

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Budget 2015 and You

Posted: 06 Mar 2015 03:21 AM PST

 Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced the Union Budget 2015 on Saturday. Here's a brief view on how it will impact you.
 
 

1) Your lifestyle just got costlier.

The increase in the rate of service tax to 14% from 12.36% has ensured that.

Eating in restaurants, visiting salons and spas, watching a movie in a theatre, going to an amusement park and all such other activities will now be a tad more expensive.

Of course, professional services will also cost more – lawyers and chartered accountants to be precise. Incidentally, but very pertinently, insurance premiums would get more expensive as a result.

The hike in excise duty will result in aerated beverages and cigarettes being costlier.

Thanks to the increase in the tax base on airfare, air travel will cost more.

 2) You have some flexibility in your provident fund savings.

Employers now have the option to choose between the the Employees' Provident Fund, or EPF, and the National Pension Scheme, or NPS.

Employees below a certain threshold of income may soon find that contributions to their EPF are completely optional. They can do their tax saving via Section 80C in whichever avenue they deem fit. And the good news is that the employer's contribution stays, whatever their decision.

3) Wealth tax has been abolished.

The intent of this law was to tax assets that do not generate an income – jewellery, ornaments, real estate in certain cases, a car, a boat or yacht or aircraft, and so on and so forth. Wealth tax, a direct tax, has now been abolished.

That does not mean the super-rich walk away scot free – an additional 2% surcharge is levied upon them (it has gone up from 10% to 12%).

Incidentally, the super-rich is a category for those who have an income of more than Rs 1 crore.

4) There are tax reliefs despite no change in the tax slab.

Contributions made to the Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme are eligible for deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. What's more, interest earned is also tax free.

Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme is a new entrant in the small-savings schemes category aimed at encouraging savings for a girl child's education and marriage. It was launched this year. Investments in the scheme are eligible for deduction under Section 80C. In his Budget speech, the financial minister stated that even the interest earned shall be tax free.

Tax exemptions for contributions to health insurance have increased from Rs 15,000 to 25,000. For senior citizens, the limit has been increased from 20,000 to 30,000. Therefore, the total deduction available under Section 80D has been increased to Rs 55,000 from the earlier deduction available of Rs 35,000.

The finance minister stated that the individual tax payer's relief would be to the tune of Rs 4,44,200.

That break up would be:

  • Rs 1,50,000. Deduction under Section 80C.
  • Rs 2,00,000. Deduction on account of interest paid on a home loan.
  • Rs 25,000. Deduction under Section 80D which refers to premium paid for health insurance.
  • Rs 19,200. Transport allowance.
  • Rs 50,000. Deduction under Section 80CCD. This refers to investments in the National Pension Scheme, or NPS.

5) If you want to buy gold as an investment, then you have an option.

Indians love gold and will continue to do so. The government knows it cannot fight that but can work around it.

A Sovereign Gold Bond will be introduced as an alternative to purchasing physical gold. The bond or financial instrument will carry a fixed rate of interest and when investors sell the bond they will get the value of the gold.

In such schemes, investors buying gold don't get the metal in physical form, as in the case of coins or bars. Instead, they get a paper or certificate issued by the government saying they bought a certain amount of gold.

So if you believe that gold prices will rise in the future, invest in gold bonds. When the price of gold goes up the value of the bond price also goes up by the same amount. Meanwhile, you continue to earn a fixed rate of interest.

Under the Gold Monetisation Scheme, depositors of gold can earn interest in their metal accounts and jewelers can obtain loans in their metal account. Banks and other dealers would also be able to monetise this gold. This will help mobilise idle gold in the country and put it into productive use since it has the potential to translate gold savings into economic investments.

Best Tax Saver Mutual Funds or ELSS Mutual Funds for 2015

1.ICICI Prudential Tax Plan

2.Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund

3.HDFC TaxSaver

4.DSP BlackRock Tax Saver Fund

5.Religare Tax Plan

6.Franklin India TaxShield

7.Canara Robeco Equity Tax Saver

8.IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund

9.Axis Tax Saver Fund

10.BNP Paribas Long Term Equity Fund

You can invest Rs 1,50,000 and Save Tax under Section 80C by investing in Mutual Funds

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Invest In Best Option and Save Tax

Posted: 06 Mar 2015 01:31 AM PST

 

We are once again approaching the end of a financial year. It is time when you scramble to arrange money for investing to save tax. For most, the period involves last- minute rush to put money in tax- saving instruments and use all deduction options given by the tax department. Tax investments need to be made by 31st March 2015 in order to avail these tax benefits and save taxes.

 

The income that an individual earns every year is subject to the Income Tax laws governing the country. The income tax rates are not the same for all. The rates varies basis on different income levels. So the total income tax an individual needs to pay depends upon the annual income he or she has earned in that given year. But, there are many ways by which one can save income tax.

 

Many tax payers frantically make investments to minimize taxes, without adequate knowledge of the various available options. The Income Tax Act offers many more incentives and allowances, apart from the popular 80C, which could reduce tax liability substantially for the salaried individuals.

Here are seven smart tips to help you save more and reduce taxes.

 

But things are going to be different this year. In his first Budget speech under the new Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced many steps to lower the burden on individual taxpayers. Jaitley increased the Section 80C tax exemption limit from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh.

Besides, it increased the deduction limit for interest paid on loan for a self occupied house from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.

 

This is apart from the increase in the basic exemption limit from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh. These will help people in the 30 per cent tax slab save up to Rs 36,050 a year. The benefit will be up to Rs 25,750 for those in the 20 per cent tax slab and Rs 15,450 for those in the 10 per cent tax slab.

 

Let us explore the investment/ tax saving option available under Section 80C where the limit was enhanced by 50 per cent to Rs 1.5 lakh per individual per year.

 

Small Savings Schemes:

 

These include Public Provident Fund (PPF), National Savings Certificate (NSC), Senior Citizen Savings Schemes (SCSS) and five- year post- office deposits. Interest rates on these are set every year. At present, PPF is offering 8.7 per cent, five- year NSC 8.5 per cent, 10 year NSC 8.8 per cent and SCSS 9.2 per cent. The Budget 2014 also hiked the annual investment limit in Public Provident Fund or PPF. Risk- averse investors can now stock away more in the ultra- safe scheme. PPF scores high on safety, taxability and costs but returns are not so attractive and liquidity is not very high. Here is a word of caution: The interest rate on small savings schemes such as PPF is linked to the government bond yield and is likely to come down in the coming years.

 

Employee Provident Fund ( EPF)/ National Pension System:

 

This form of investment is applicable for the salaried professionals. In this case, the EPF is deducted on a mandatory basis and the contribution qualifies for tax benefits as per Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. The EPFs provide approximate yearly returns of 8.75 percent. Employee contributions up to 12 per cent basic salary in EPF and 10 per cent ( not more than Rs 1 lakh) in NPS are eligible for deduction under Section 80C. The employers contribution to the employees NPS account up to 10 per cent basic salary is also eligible for deduction.

 

Life Insurance/ Annuity Premium:

 

Life insurance premium, if not less than 10 per cent sum assured, and premium for annuity products ( deferred as well as immediate) are also eligible for tax deduction. This tool offers you the twin benefit of covering your life against the loss as well as tax saving. In several cases, the insured also ends up getting a decent return upon maturity of life insurance policy. To extract maximum tax benefits, you need to invest your earnings wisely in different insurance plans. This is where your investments come into play, as a lot of investment plans come with several benefits. With the help of tax deduction, a break granted by the government, one can save tax on premium paid. The maturity proceeds of life insurance product are tax free as well. You could look at long term objectives like investing in a pension plan for a life after retirement or a life cover to secure your family's future.

 

Tax saving Mutual Funds or Equity Linked Saving Schemes:

 

The tax saving mutual funds and equity linked saving schemes are ideal for taxpayers who have not yet been able to make the maximum investment permissible as per the Section 80C of the Income Tax Act and cannot also put their money in other tax saving instruments. The investors in ELSSs need to remember that these have lock in periods of 3 years and are traded in the share market which implies that there can be a fair bit of risk factor involved. Ideally, one should go for such investments by approaching credible investment advisors.

 

Bank Fixed Deposits:

 

Like five- year post office deposits, money put in bank deposits with a maturity period of five or more years is eligible for deduction within the Rs 1.5 lakh Section 80C limit. These investment instruments are eligible for tax deduction according to the Section 80C of the income tax code. At present, the fixed deposits are providing an interest of approximately 8.75 per cent. The investors though need to remember that they will have to pay taxes on the maturity value of these, which effectively reduces the returns by some extent.


 
Best Tax Saver Mutual Funds or ELSS Mutual Funds for 2015

1.ICICI Prudential Tax Plan

2.Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund

3.HDFC TaxSaver

4.DSP BlackRock Tax Saver Fund

5.Religare Tax Plan

6.Franklin India TaxShield

7.Canara Robeco Equity Tax Saver

8.IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund

9.Axis Tax Saver Fund

10.BNP Paribas Long Term Equity Fund

You can invest Rs 1,50,000 and Save Tax under Section 80C by investing in Mutual Funds

Invest in Tax Saver Mutual Funds Online -

Invest Online

Download Application Forms

For further information contact Prajna Capital on 94 8300 8300 by leaving a missed call

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