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As per an analysis by the Revenue Department, 91.7% of tax filers (about 5.3 crore out of 5.78 crore tax filers) claimed a cumulative deduction (Sec 80 (C) + Sec 80 (D) + NPS + Loan Interest Repayment + Standard Deduction + others) of less than ₹2 lakh and less than 1 per cent of all tax filers (nearly 3.7 lakh) claimed deductions of over Rs ...
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a voluntary savings-tax-reduction social security instrument in India, [1] introduced by the National Savings Institute of the Ministry of Finance in 1968. The scheme's main objective is to mobilize small savings for social security during uncertain times by offering an investment with reasonable returns ...
These are permissible deductions according to the Finance Act, 2015: §80C – Up to ₹ 150,000: Provident and Voluntary Provident Funds (VPF) Public Provident Fund (PPF) Life-insurance premiums; Equity-Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) Home-loan principal repayment; Stamp duty and registration fees for a home; Sukanya Samriddhi Account
In 2021, withdrawal rules at the time of maturity was changed, and a person can withdraw entire NPS corpus lump sum if it is Rs 5 lakh or less, but 40% will be taxable. [16] [17] Contributions to NPS receive tax exemptions under Section 80C, Section 80CCC, and Section 80CCD(1) of the Income Tax Act. Starting from 2016, an additional tax benefit ...
The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was recently signed into law on Jan. 5, by President Joe Biden, eliminates rules that reduce Social Security benefits for those who also get income ...
Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY. January 2, 2025 at 3:18 PM. A man is being held without bail for allegedly stabbing three of his family members to death, including an 8-year-old girl and teenage ...
The standard deduction climbs to $30,000 − up $800 from 2024 − for married couples filing jointly. For heads of households, the standard deduction will be $22,500 for tax year 2025, up $600 ...
Deductions/take home salary Amount Tax (10% of taxable amount) 28,800 Employee provident fund (12% of basic salary) 28,800 Professional tax: 2,500 Total deduction: 60,100 Gross salary: 330,000: Net salary (gross - deduction) 269,900 Monthly take home salary: 22,491