Mistakes That May Spoil Your Tax Saving Plans

By | February 21, 2018

Tax planning is a continuous and meticulous process. It is always advisable to keep things in order before the tax filing season begins.

Mistakes That May Spoil Your Tax Saving Plans

For many, tax planning is no less than a nightmare. Although it is a continuous process, many are found scrambling towards the end of the financial year to do last minute documentation and meet the March 31st tax filing deadline. To avoid unnecessary worries and mistakes, it is better to keep things in order and be organised before the tax filing season begins.

Paying Health Insurance Premium In Cash

Tax deduction under Sec 80 (D) allows an individual to lower the taxable income by Rs 25,000 (for non-senior citizens). This deduction can be claimed for Health Insurance premium s paid for self, spouse, children, and parents but only if the premium is paid through a non-cash mode such as Cheque, online etc. In the last-minute rush, people often make the mistake of paying through cash and so end up paying higher tax despite buying a health policy. This should be avoided to avail the benefit under Sec 80 (D).

Documents Not In Order

You should keep all your documents in order so that you don’t miss on mentioning important financial transaction s , which are eligible for tax benefit. At the time of filing the ITR you may need these document, and thereafter such documents can be used as a proof if a clarification is sought. While filing ITR you may need documents such as PAN and Aadhaar card details, statement of all your bank accounts, TDS certificate, form 16, pension certificate, salary slips, rent agreement, rent receipts, travel-related bills, interest earned from bank accounts and investments etc.

Investing In Non-Tax Saving Instruments

Your Investment should not be based on hearsay. If your investment goal is to earn good returns as well as save tax, then you must be well versed about the instruments you are investing in. It is wise to consult your tax advisor for an appropriate instrument, depending on your requirements. For example, ELSS wins as a tax saving bet over an investment in SIP in an equity fund.

Waiting For Tax Saving Investment Till The Last Minute

Some people do not plan tax saving in advance and invest in any available tax saving instrument in the last minute. This may result in the selection of inefficient tax saving product along with putting a financial burden to arrange funds. You should plan and invest money to save tax from the beginning of the financial year. It gives you flexibility and also better options to select appropriate tax saving products.

Tax Saving Not In Sync With Financial Planning

Tax saving steps must be taken in sync with financial planning. For example, you require a fund to accomplish a financial goal after 3 years, but you overlook this requirement and invest money in PPF or NPS to save tax, which carries a longer lock-in period. So, you should consider liquidity, return, risk and other aspects in sync with your financial objectives before you make a decision to invest and save tax.

You must focus on tax saving options at regular intervals and avoid considering it as a one-time process. Try to file the tax well before the last date to avoid penalty and do not hesitate to consult with your tax consultant if you have any confusion.

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About Adhil Shetty

Adhil Shetty is the Founder and serves as the Chief Executive Officer of BankBazaar.com. Adhil has a Master’s degree in International Relations with a specialization in International Finance and Business from Columbia University in the City of New York, and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University. Adhil is an expert in Personal Finance (Car loan/Home loan and personal loan) and he majorly consults on investment and spends rationalization for the Indian loan borrowers. His guidance is number based with real time interest rate calculations and hence useful for consumer’s real time query.

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