This story is from December 25, 2020
ULIP, MF tax parity sought
TNN
Mumbai:
Amfi in its Budget proposals has raised the need to bring parity in tax treatment for investments in different financial sectors. This has been a long-standing demand by the fund houses as both (MFs and ULIPs) are investment products and invest in securities.
“Currently, ULIPs enjoy more tax benefits as compared to MFs in various aspects like no capital gains on switching, no STT (
Amfi added that DLSS will help channelise long-term savings of retail investors into higher credit-rated debt instruments with appropriate tax benefits, which will help in deepening the country’s bond market. Amfi had made the suggestion about allowing DLSS before the previous Budget too.
Amfi also suggested the government increase the limit for tax deducted at source (TDS) on redemption of MF units to Rs 50,000 from Rs 5,000 now. This would mitigate hardship for retail taxpayers, it said.
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Mutual fund
industry bodyAmfi
has asked the finance minister to bringtax parity
betweenMF schemes
andunit-linked insurance plans
(ULIPs
) byinsurers
in the forthcoming Budget. It also suggested that the government allowdebt linked savings schemes
(DLSS
), similar to theequity linked savings schemes
(ELSS
), which aretax-saving plans
.Amfi in its Budget proposals has raised the need to bring parity in tax treatment for investments in different financial sectors. This has been a long-standing demand by the fund houses as both (MFs and ULIPs) are investment products and invest in securities.
“Currently, ULIPs enjoy more tax benefits as compared to MFs in various aspects like no capital gains on switching, no STT (
securities transaction tax
) levied on the withdrawal proceeds, no income tax on the proceeds (including early surrender and partial withdrawals) subject to certain conditions, etc,” Amfi noted.Amfi added that DLSS will help channelise long-term savings of retail investors into higher credit-rated debt instruments with appropriate tax benefits, which will help in deepening the country’s bond market. Amfi had made the suggestion about allowing DLSS before the previous Budget too.
Amfi also suggested the government increase the limit for tax deducted at source (TDS) on redemption of MF units to Rs 50,000 from Rs 5,000 now. This would mitigate hardship for retail taxpayers, it said.
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