The National Pension System (NPS) is a market-linked retirement savings scheme that not only helps you plan for a financially secure future but also offers significant tax-saving benefits. Here's how it works:

Tax-Saving Benefits of NPS
NPS offers significant tax savings for those availing of tax exemptions under the old tax regime as well as for those in the new tax regime, making it a very tax-efficient investment option.
| Exemption under Income Tax section | Amount which can be claimed for exemption | Applicable to |
|---|---|---|
| 80 CCD (1) | Maximum of Rs 1,50,000 | Old Tax Regime |
| 80 CCD (1B) | Additional Contribution of Rs 50,000 can be made for NPS | Old Tax Regime |
| 80 CCD (2) (Applicable for corporate subscribers) | Upto 10% of salary (Basic + DA) on Employer contribution. | Old Tax Regime |
| 80 CCD (2) (Applicable for corporate subscribers) | Upto 14% of salary (Basic + DA) on Employer contribution. | New Tax Regime |
The sum of all the exemptions (employer contribution) under Sec 80 CCD (2) including Provident Fund, Superannuation Fund and NPS cannot exceed Rs. 7.5 Lakhs p.a.
Additionally, the NPS operates on an Exempt-Exempt-Exempt (EEE) basis:
Exempt Contributions: Contributions are Tax deductible as mentioned above.
Exempt Accumulation: Returns on NPS contributions are free from tax.
Exempt Withdrawals: Up to 60% of the accumulated corpus can be withdrawn tax-free after the age of 60. The remaining 40% must be used to purchase an annuity, which is also tax-exempt. No GST is payable towards the purchase of the same. However, pension payments from the purchased annuity are subject to tax at the individual's applicable rate at the time of receipt of the pension amount.
How NPS Helps Build Wealth?
Market-Linked Growth: NPS investments are market-linked and managed by professional fund managers. Over time, this can yield inflation-beating returns, helping your corpus grow significantly.
Cost-Effective: With one of the lowest fund management fees in the industry (0.09%), NPS ensures more of your money goes towards building your retirement corpus.
Power of Compounding: Starting NPS early helps you benefit from the power of compounding.
Flexible Investment Choices: NPS allows you to choose between active and auto-choice investment options, letting you tailor your portfolio based on your risk appetite and retirement goals. Tailoring your investment portfolio as per your risk appetite. One can move between equity and corporate bonds and Govt securities four times a year without tax incidence.
Flexible withdrawal options - a lump sum of systematic lump sum withdrawal (SLW) till the age of 75.
In summary, the National Pension System is a powerful tool for dual benefits-tax optimization and wealth creation. Whether you're a salaried employee or self-employed, NPS offers unmatched flexibility, cost efficiency, and tax advantages to help you secure your financial future. Invest in NPS and make your "Jaisa Aaj, Waisa Kal."
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