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What can I claim under 80C?

What can I claim under 80C?

The following are the investments that qualify for deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act:

  • Public Provident Fund.
  • Employee Provident Fund.
  • Voluntary Provident Fund.
  • Five-Year Post Office Time Deposit.
  • Equity Linked Savings Scheme.
  • Five-Year Tax Saving Bank Fixed Deposit.
  • National Savings Certificate.

How is Section 80C deduction calculated?

You have the standard deduction of Rs 50,000 per year. You will then have to deduct the eligible expenses and investments under Section 80C. Suppose you have invested Rs 1.5 lakh in an ELSS fund. The taxable income reduces to Rs 9,00,000 – Rs 50,000 – Rs 1,50,000 = Rs 7,00,000.

What is 80C limit?

Rs 1.5 lakh
The maximum amount of deduction that can be claimed under section 80C is Rs 1.5 lakh for the current financial year. The section offers various investment options to the taxpayer which not only generate returns for him but can also be claimed as deduction while calculating total taxable income.

How can I save tax on FY 2020-21?

Tips for Saving Tax in FY 2020-21

  1. Invest in Equity-Linked Saving Scheme (ELSS)
  2. Invest in the National Pension Scheme.
  3. Invest in Sukanya Samriddhi Yojna.
  4. Know When to Opt for the New Tax Regime.

What is section 80?

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What is Section 10 income?

Section 10 of the Income Tax Act contains compensation and allowances provided to salaried employees engaged in the organised sector. Apart from the basic pay, there are other allowances that are a part of the salary structure of employees.

What is the Income Tax Act?

The Income Tax Act was enacted in the year 1961 and is the statute under which everything related to taxation is listed. This includes levy, collection, administration and recovery of income tax. The act basically aims to consolidate and amend the rules related to taxation in the country.