Benefits to invest in National Pension System
While we all are dealing with the covid-19
pandemic crisis, the topmost priority for all of us is to be safe. In addition
to staying safe, we also need to restart and it is important to note that extension
granted by the Government to make investments for claiming the tax deductions
for FY 2019-20 is due for expiry on 30th June 2020. Hence, you may
need to make quick investments to avail tax deductions for the last financial
year.
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National Pension System (NPS) was
introduced by the Government for its new recruits wef 01.01.2004 and subsequently
almost all the State Governments has adopted NPS for their employees. NPS can
be voluntary subscribed by any citizens of India (resident/non-resident/overseas)
and corporates/employers have adopted NPS as a retirement benefit scheme for
its employees.
Subscriber contributing to NPS enjoys the
following tax benefits: -
Tax
Benefit 1: Deductions on subscriber’s
contribution (within
1.5 lac limit)
NPS contributions are eligible for
tax deduction u/s 80 CCD(1) of ITax Act (upto 10% of Salary (Basic + DA) or 20%
of Gross Income for others) within the overall limit of Rs 1.50 Lacs
Tax Benefit 2: Additional deduction on
subscriber’s contribution upto Rs. 50k (above
1.5 lac limit)
Subscriber is allowed an additional
tax deduction for contribution made to NPS u/s 80CCD 1(B) of ITax Act subject to a maximum
of Rs. 50,000/-.
This deduction is over and above the
Rs. 1.5 lac limit prescribed u/s 80CCE of ITax Act and thus, the overall
deduction could be Rs. 2 lacs if you contribute in NPS
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Tax Benefit 3: Deduction on
employer’s contribution (for both employee and employer)
NPS contributions made by employer (upto 10%
of the salary) is allowed as a deductible perquisite for employees, subject to
a ceiling of Rs. 7.5 lakh (u/s 80CCD(2) read with 17(vii) of ITax Act).
Employer can
claim the NPS contributions made to their employees’ NPS accounts (upto 10% of
the salary) as an exempted business expense u/s 36(1)(iva) of ITax Act
Tax Benefit 4: NPS
is effectively Exempt, Exempt, Exempt product
NPS is an Exempt, Exempt, Exempt
(EEE) product, meaning subscriber gets tax exemption at the time of investment,
accumulation and withdrawal (maturity).
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Tax Benefit 5: No
tax on amount received as lumpsum at maturity
At maturity, the lumpsum amount received
by subscriber (maximum 60% of corpus) is an exempted income u/s 12A of
ITax Act and the balance amount paid for purchasing annuity (minimum 40% of
corpus) is also an exempted income u/s 80CCD(5) of ITax Act. These exemptions
are irrespective of the amount involved i.e without monitory ceiling.
Tax Benefit 6: No
GST for annuity purchase through NPS
Goods and Service Tax (currently
1.8%) otherwise payable while purchasing an annuity product/scheme, is not levied
when annuity plan is purchase through NPS.
Tax Benefit 7: No
tax on partially withdrawn amount
The amount withdrawn from NPS for emergency
purposes (Partial Withdrawals) are tax-exempt u/s 12B of ITax Act.
More to know:
1.
NPS also offers an
investment option in the form of Tier-II account, wherein investments are
withdrawable at any point of time. While you can utilize the services of Pension
Funds (fund manager) and have desired asset allocation under this account, there
is no separate Annual Maintenance Charge (AMC).
2.
Dual benefit of Low
Cost and Power of compounding: NPS carries the benefit of being one of the
lowest cost pension products in the world.
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