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Budget 2019 makes National Pension Scheme effectively tax free

Last year the Union Cabinet had announced that 60% of the withdrawal from national pension scheme (NPS) will be tax free in the hands of the investor.

July 06, 2019 / 20:26 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 5 announced that the Finance Bill will give effect to the cabinet decision of increasing the limit of exemption from current 40 percent to 60 percent of payment on final withdrawal from NPS.

It also allows a deduction for the employer’s contribution up to 14 percent of salary from the current 10 percent, in case of the central government employees. The bill also includes the decision of allowing deduction under section 80C for a contribution made to Tier II NPS account by central government employees.

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This brings in a big relief to the subscribers of NPS. This decision brings NPS almost at par with the employee provident fund (EPF).

Last year, the Union Cabinet had announced that 60 percent of the withdrawal from national pension scheme (NPS) will be tax-free in the hands of the investor. Since the remaining money is used to purchase annuity it was a case of making withdrawal almost tax free. However, this decision was not notified. The finance bill presented in Lok Sabha when passed will make NPS a much better tool to plan for retirement.