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AMFI releases industry recommendations for Union budget 2024-25

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget for FY2024-2025 on July 23

July 11, 2024 / 18:13 IST
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To deepen the Indian bond market, AMFI proposes the introduction of a Debt Linked Savings Scheme (DLSS), providing tax incentives similar to ELSS.
To deepen the Indian bond market, AMFI proposes the introduction of a Debt Linked Savings Scheme (DLSS), providing tax incentives similar to ELSS.

As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman gets ready to present the Union Budget on July 23, the Association of Mutual Funds ( AMFI) has released a document with 13 proposals from the Mutual Fund Industry.

Here are some of the key recommendations:

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1. Tax Concessions in Debt Mutual Funds:

Capital gains on redemption of debt-oriented mutual funds held for more than three years should be taxed at 10 percent without indexation, similar to debentures. This aims to promote retail investor participation in the bond market.