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New income tax regime: Don’t miss out on these 3 key deductions that will reduce your taxable income & help save more taxMany taxpayers mistakenly believe the New Tax Regime offers no deductions. However, salaried employees and pensioners can claim a Rs 75,000...
Salary hike this appraisal season? New labour codes and tax rules may change your real take-home payAppraisal season this year saw companies begin aligning salary structures with new labour codes and updated income tax rules. While some fi...
NPS Swasthya: A cushion, not fill-in, for health coverCan the NPS Swasthya scheme be an effective substitute for a comprehensive health insurance plan that covers hospitalisation and related ex...
Revised NPS Swasthya Pension Scheme rules: Onboarding fee, coverage, claim process, premature exit and moreNew guidelines for NPS Swasthya Pension Scheme PoC 2 are now in effect. Health insurance benefits are mandatory for subscribers. The scheme...
6 financial tasks to complete on or before March 31, 2026 to save tax and avoid penaltiesTaxpayers must act now. Make tax-saving investments under Section 80C. Submit investment proofs to employers. Correct returns using the upd...
NPS Vatsalya Scheme rules out: Govt reveals investment, withdrawal, exit, other key conditionsPFRDA has unveiled new guidelines for the NPS Vatsalya scheme, a plan for minors' contributions by parents and guardians. The circular deta...
KYC rules for NPS onboarding changed for NRIs, OCIs: Physical presence in India not required for KYC, pension body saysThe Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority has eased National Pension System onboarding for Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Ci...
These salaried employees need to submit investment, expenditure proofs to employer to avoid full TDS on salaryTDS on salary: The income tax rules have changed in recent years. Due to this, not all salaried employees now have to submit investment and...
NPS Vatsalya scheme: How to register for it onlineA contributory pension scheme aimed at providing financial security for minors, the NPS Vatsalya Scheme is regulated by the Pension Fund Re...
NPS Vatsalya: Your child can get more than Rs 10 crore on retirement if you put Rs 10,000 a year till he is 18; how to invest in NPS VatsalyaNPS Vatsalya:Parents have the option to utilize NPS Vatsalya to establish savings for their children's future by opening a pension account ...
NPS Vatsalya launched: Rules regarding eligibility, investment amount, withdrawals, how to buy onlineNPS Vatsalya represents a significant advancement in India's pension system, aims to start early in safeguarding children's financial futur...
Tax-savings from National Pension System: NPS investment proof documents to submit to claim tax benefitThe National Pension System (NPS) is a defined contribution, voluntary retirement savings plan. Subscribers to the National Pension Plan (N...
How to open an NPS account onlineAn NPS (National Pension System) account is a retirement savings scheme that allows the subscriber to invest in different asset classes and...
How to avoid higher TDS on salaryThe tax on salary is deducted under section 192 of the Income-tax Act, 1961. It is important for an employee to submit certain documents to...
National Pension System: What are the features of NPS Tier-I, Tier-II accounts?All Indian nationals between the ages of 18 and 60 are eligible to invest in NPS. Under NPS accounts, there are two different kinds of acco...
NPS: Frequently asked questionsNPS is a government-sponsored pension scheme. The scheme allows subscribers to contribute regularly in a pension account during their worki...
You can now invest in low-cost NPS via ETMONEY appWith the deadline for submitting tax proofs not far, ETMONEY’s attempts to channel low-cost NPS investments that are proven to translate in...
Four steps to join the National Pension SchemeOne need not be a government employee to join the NPS. Any Indian citizen between 18 and 60 years can become its subscriber.
How to read NPS transaction statementThe first section holds subscriber details such as personal details, contact details, nominee details and the subscriber’s nodal office det...
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