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How Investing in NPS Can Help You Save Tax

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The NPS (National Pension System) is another best financial investment product that not only helps you save your tax go but also the individual can save for their retirement. But if the individual is planning to save in NPS to save on tax, there are some steps that must be followed to gain tax-saving benefits.

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How to benefit from tax saving under NPS

While investing in NPS the individual can benefit from tax-saving under 3 sections of the income tax act, 1961

Section 80CCD (1)

Section 80CCD (2)

Section 80CCD (1b)

Section 80CCS (1)

This section is available for the individual who performs self-contribution to the NPS Tier-1 account. At present, an individual can claim a tax benefit of up to 1.5 lakh per financial year. There is no limit for the individual to invest in a Tier-1 NPS account, but the individual can claim for the tax benefit of up to Rs1.5 lakh.

Section 80CCD (1)

The tax deduction comes under the overall limit of Section of 80C income tax, that means if the individual who has already claimed for tax deduction under 80C section cannot claim deduction under this section simultaneously in 80CCC and 80CCD.

Section 80CCD (2)

Tax benefit under 80CCD (2), can be claimed by the individual when the individual is deposited on behalf in the NPS Tier-1 account. As per the IT laws, an individual can deposit up to 10% salary into his or her NPS account. Under this section, the depositor has no limit to deposit in the account unless the limit does not breach the 10% limit the individual is free to deposit. The tax deductions under this act 80CCD (2) are above section 80CCD (1).

Section 80CCD (1b)

Under this section, individuals can claim for tax deduction up to Rs 50,000 per financial year. Apart from the above-mentioned tax saving sections. This deduction was introduced in the year 2015-16. This tax deduction of 50,000 is an additional tax break over the tax deduction under sections of 80CCD (1) and 80CCD (2) the tax deduction can be claimed to deduct from the gross total income before computing the tax liability.

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The NPS (National Pension System) is another best financial investment product that not only helps you save your tax go but also the individual can save for their retirement. But if the individual is planning to save in NPS to save on tax, there are some steps that must be followed to gain tax-saving benefits.

Click here to get information about rewards Credit cards and many more.

How to benefit from tax saving under NPS

While investing in NPS the individual can benefit from tax-saving under 3 sections of the income tax act, 1961

Section 80CCD (1)

Section 80CCD (2)

Section 80CCD (1b)

Section 80CCS (1)

This section is available for the individual who performs self-contribution to the NPS Tier-1 account. At present, an individual can claim a tax benefit of up to 1.5 lakh per financial year. There is no limit for the individual to invest in a Tier-1 NPS account, but the individual can claim for the tax benefit of up to Rs1.5 lakh.

Section 80CCD (1)

The tax deduction comes under the overall limit of Section of 80C income tax, that means if the individual who has already claimed for tax deduction under 80C section cannot claim deduction under this section simultaneously in 80CCC and 80CCD.

Section 80CCD (2)

Tax benefit under 80CCD (2), can be claimed by the individual when the individual is deposited on behalf in the NPS Tier-1 account. As per the IT laws, an individual can deposit up to 10% salary into his or her NPS account. Under this section, the depositor has no limit to deposit in the account unless the limit does not breach the 10% limit the individual is free to deposit. The tax deductions under this act 80CCD (2) are above section 80CCD (1).

Section 80CCD (1b)

Under this section, individuals can claim for tax deduction up to Rs 50,000 per financial year. Apart from the above-mentioned tax saving sections. This deduction was introduced in the year 2015-16. This tax deduction of 50,000 is an additional tax break over the tax deduction under sections of 80CCD (1) and 80CCD (2) the tax deduction can be claimed to deduct from the gross total income before computing the tax liability.

Click on this link to get info. about rewards credit cards:- https://www.flickr.com/photos/193870647@N08/51832289777/in/dateposted-public/

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