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FD rate up to 8.05% for senior citizens investing for five years; Know list of banksSenior citizens can now secure fixed deposit rates as high as 8.05% for a five-year term with select small finance banks. While these attra...
Will Rs 32 lakh EPF corpus withdrawal be tax-free? Are there better options than withdrawing?ET Wealth Reader's Query: I contributed to EPF until 2021 while working at an MNC. Since moving to a startup in 2022 that doesn’t offer PF,...
5 small savings schemes offering up to 8.2% interest rate in 2026: SCSS, PPF, NSC and moreSmall savings schemes, popular for conservative investors, will retain their interest rates for the April-June 2026 quarter, offering retur...
FD rate up to 8% for senior citizens investing for three years; Know list of banksSenior citizens can secure fixed deposit interest rates up to 8 percent for a three-year investment. Several small finance banks are offeri...
FD rate up to 8.05% for senior citizens investing for five years; Know list of banksFor senior citizens looking to maximize their savings, attractive fixed deposit rates are still within reach. Suryoday Small Finance Bank p...
Old vs new tax regime: Key differences that you must know before ITR filing for tax year 2026-27The new tax regime offers lower rates but removes many deductions, making a thorough comparison with the old regime crucial. While both reg...
FD rate up to 8% for senior citizens investing for three years; Know list of banksSenior citizens can still secure fixed deposit (FD) interest rates up to 8.05% for a three-year term from select small finance banks, with ...
FD rate up to 8.05% for senior citizens investing for five years; Know list of banksSenior citizens can now secure fixed deposit interest rates as high as 8.05 percent for a five-year term. Several banks are offering this a...
ITR deadline: Do I need to file ITR if my salary income is less than Rs 3 lakh? Know when you need to file ITRWith the ITR filing deadline of September 15, 2025, fast approaching, the Income Tax Department is sending reminders. Filing is mandatory i...
Basic tax exemption limit hiked to Rs 3 lakh in new tax regime in Budget 2023For individuals below the age of 60 years, the basic exemption limit is Rs 2.5 lakh in a financial year. For senior citizens (between 60 an...
New tax regime 2023: List of tax deductions, exemptions not availableHere's a list of the main exemptions and deductions that taxpayers will have to forgo if they opt for the new regime.
Clarity needed on carry forward, set-off of losses when shifting between two tax regimesIf an individual opts for new tax regime, the question is what will happen to the existing brought forward losses from house property. Will...
Six income tax slabs in, 70 exemptions out: Impact on taxpayersSalaried taxpayers who opt for the new regime will have to forgo the standard deduction as well as exemptions under chapter VI-A, including...
New income tax regime vs old: Which is better for you?To see if the new regime is beneficial, each individual will have to make their own calculations.
Can you choose between existing income tax regime and new optional regime every year?Budget 2020 has given taxpayers an option to continue with existing tax regime or opt for the new proposed tax regime by forgoing exemption...
- Q&A: Mutual Funds
Long-term capital gains would arise if the shares obtained through the ESOP (employee stock option plan) were held for more than a year.
Budget 2012: 10 things the salaried individuals should watch out forIn this Union budget the exemption limit is expected to be increased from Rs 1,80,000 to Rs 3L . This will increase disposable income of sa...
- 'No return' scheme for salaried class to be notified by June
Sudhir Chandra, said the scheme to exempt salaried people earning up to Rs 5 L annually from filing income tax returns will be notified in ...
- DTC: Impact on personal taxation for salaried individuals
Under the new rule, annual deduction has been raised to Rs 1.5 lakh for savings.
- Govt turns down demand for hike in PPF limit
The govt has decided not to raise the investment limit on the tax deduction allowed for contributions to the PPF beyond Rs 70,000 a year.