Mi I really don't have the full answer as of now but here are some of the information that I have gathered across the media and other financial planners.
Before the new budget by Arun Jaitly there was no tax incentives for investing into the NPS. Hence the question never arose. However the question with is it worth it now needs to be answered because of the Rs 50,000 tax benefit one can get by investing only in NPS. Hence someone in the top tax bracket can now save around the Rs 15000 per annum.
Here are some plus points on the NPS.
1. Tax deduction now exists
2. Unlike the ppf the NPS invests in the stock market and hence the returns as compared to ppf should be better in the long term
3. One can invest upto 50% into the stock market using this route. 50% is the maximum. The balance amount will be in debt funds.
4. One can invest in small amount multiple times a year (there is a fee to invest which needs to be looked at)
THE CONS
yeah now the cons. And they Really are quite significant.
1. The big one. The fund amount is taxable at maturity!! Hence 60% of the value which you will get will be taxed at the rate at which you are. So imagine you having to pay 30% tax rate at maturity. That's heavy!!
This is the biggest flaw in the overall picture. The make or break. Imagine even if you are at 50%equity you don't have any long term tax saving.
This may change over the time.. But if it doesn't it will be a big negative as compared to the ppf Avenue or even anything in mutual funds. Basically all of the tax benefits and more go away as your fund value grows
2. The equity investment actually mirrors the index. Hence if the index grows then so will your money. On a long term that will grow.. But it leaves no flexibility to the fund managers on investment options
So I haven't fully been convinced that it is going to be a good option. But since this is applicable in the next financial year we still have time to decide.
If anyone of you has a few thoughts it would be great to receive them.
This one isn't very simplefinancialsense
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