By Sheetal Kumari | March 3, 2025

Moneycontrol PF Team| July 24, 2025

Don’t Miss These 10 Tax Deductions While Filing ITR for FY 2025!

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Invest in PPF, ELSS, LIC, EPF, or repay home loan principal to claim this.

Section 80C – Save up to ₹1.5 Lakh

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Deduct up to ₹25,000 (₹50,000 for seniors) on health insurance premiums for family.

Section 80D – Medical Insurance Benefits

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Claim up to ₹2 lakh on interest paid for a self-occupied home loan.

Section 24(b) – Home Loan Interest

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Interest paid on higher education loans is fully deductible for up to 8 years.

Section 80E – Education Loan Interest

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Donations to registered NGOs or relief funds qualify for 50–100% deduction.

Section 80G – Donations to Charities

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Deduct up to ₹10,000 on interest earned in savings bank accounts.

Section 80TTA – Interest on Savings Account

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Senior citizens can claim up to ₹50,000 on FD, RD, and savings interest.

Section 80TTB – Extra for Senior Citizens

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Senior citizens can claim up to ₹50,000 on FD, RD, and savings interest.

Section 80U – For Differently-Abled Taxpayers

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Deduct up to ₹1.25 lakh for the treatment and care of disabled dependents.

Section 80DD – Caring for a Disabled Dependent

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Invest in Tier-1 NPS under Section 80CCD(1B) for extra tax saving beyond 80C.

NPS – Additional ₹50,000 Deduction

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