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NPS TAXATION AT MATURITY
You can withdraw entire NPS corpus lumpsum if Rs 5 lakh or less but 40% will be taxableThe Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) easedthe process of withdrawing corpus from National Pension System (NPS) for...
How investing in NPS can help you save taxAlthough the National Pension System (NPS) comes with exempt-exempt-exempt (EEE) tax status, there is a catch.
Investors remain aloof to NPS despite govt, corporate pushNPS or National Pension System is yet to find widespread acceptance among the working population in the country, say investment advisors.
7 new customer-friendly features of NPSThe government is trying hard to make the National Pension System a pull-product. Here are seven new features it has introduced to make it ...
If there is tax parity, lot of EPF investors will switch to NPS: Hemant Contractor, PFRDA“We don’t want insurers and mutual funds to sell pension products unless regulated by PFRDA.”
‘Tax parity needed in retirement products'PFRDA chairman Hemant Contractor believes that tax parity in retirement products is critical if India is to be a pensioned society.
Why NPS is not a good investmentWith tax saving driving investment decisions, people are drawn to the additional Rs 50,000 deduction under Sec 80CCD(1b). Here is why not t...
Post Budget 2016 should you choose NPS or ELSS to build retirement corpus?Raghav is looking for a tax-saving instrument that will also help him build a retirement corpus. Should he opt for NPS or ELSS?
Budget 2016 makes EPF taxable, NPS gets tax breakWhile the Budget has introduced tax parity for all pension products, it has removed several advantages enjoyed by EPF investors.
PFRDA takes aim at National Pension Scheme taxation, bats for level-playing fieldPFRDA has been batting for EEE status for NPS. Under the current rules, the NPS corpus is taxable at the time of withdrawal.
Tax treatment of Atal Pension scheme unclear, says PFRDAThe tax treatment of the recently launched Atal Pension Yojana lacks clarity and even the country's pension fund regulator PFRDA itself is ...
What stops NPS from being a lucrative investment? Taxation on maturityWhile admitting NPS is a beautifully designed scheme, Yogesh Agarwal, Former Chairman, of PFRDA says problem lies in its taxation.
NPS is well-framed but badly-marketed product: Yogesh Agarwal, PFRDAThis is the only pension product or the social security product which is taxed at maturity. All other competing products, including EPS and...
2015 is certainly going to be the year of the NPS: Balram Bhagat, CEO, UTI Retirement SolutionsThe additional Rs 50,000 tax deduction for investments in the NPS proposed in this year’s Budget is just one of the many benefits that the ...
Government employees should be allowed higher equity allocation in NPS: Yogesh Agarwal, PFRDAPFRDA Chairman Yogesh Agarwal explains why the NPS funds for government employees have not earned significantly higher returns than the EPF...
- DTC: Impact on personal taxation for salaried individuals
Under the new rule, annual deduction has been raised to Rs 1.5 lakh for savings.
- NPS has a tax edge, but watch out for annuities
The New Pension Scheme (NPS) is likely to get a makeover if the revised Direct Tax Code is implemented. However, the government is doing it...