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Why tax planning should be an all-year round activity

Here are three primary reasons why you should start tax planning right from the time the new fiscal year starts.

July 16, 2018 / 18:23 IST
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Vaibhav Agrawal

Most taxpayers tend to cluster their tax saving investments in the last quarter only. It is also during this period that issuers come out with a lot tax saving instruments to help taxpayers to reduce the tax burden. Though it is always recommended to include tax planning in overall financial planning, a few individuals do it. Tax, if not planned properly, may lead to fines and penalties for underpayment along with interest on late payments. Thus, merit lies in making your tax planning a round-the-year affair rather than year-end activity. Here are three primary reasons why you should start tax planning right from the time the new fiscal year starts.

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1. You do not end up in a liquidity crunch in the last quarter…

This is a common problem that most tax payers face. They do not do tax planning for the entire year and in the last quarter, they try to find the entire corpus for tax-saving investments. Obviously, you may not have the liquidity and that means you need to find alternate sources to arrange the funds. If you are not able to arrange the funds, your employer will end up deducting higher taxes and that will further reduce your disposable income each month. Most employers are lenient in the initial months on the TDS front but as they approach the second half, they get more aggressive on cutting your tax. This can be overcome by adopting a more systematic approach. By starting in the beginning of the year itself, you can ensure that your tax planning gets done well in advance and your requisite documentary proofs are also submitted to your company HR well on time. This will help you to avoid paying excess tax during the year and eventually you do not have to wait for your tax refunds after you file return. After all, tax refunds can be quite a cumbersome process and quite often get delayed due to purely technical reasons.