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What Is the Maximum Limit Under Section 80C?

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Section 80C of the Income Tax Act offers taxpayers the opportunity to reduce their taxable income through various eligible investments and expenses. However, there is a maximum limit on the total deduction that can be claimed under this section in a given financial year.

Maximum Limit Under Section 80C:

The maximum deduction an individual can claim under Section 80C is ₹1,50,000 per financial year.

This limit applies to the total sum of eligible investments and expenses made by the taxpayer during the financial year. It is not an individual limit for each investment but the overall combined limit for all eligible options under Section 80C.

Eligible Investments and Expenses Under Section 80C:

Here are some of the common investments and expenses that qualify for deductions under Section 80C:

  • Life Insurance Premiums (LIP)
  • Employee Provident Fund (EPF)
  • Public Provident Fund (PPF)
  • National Savings Certificate (NSC)
  • 5-Year Fixed Deposits with Banks
  • Senior Citizens Savings Scheme (SCSS)
  • National Pension Scheme (NPS) (Tier 1)
  • Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY)
  • Repayment of Home Loan Principal
  • Tuition Fees for Children’s Education
  • Tax-saving Fixed Deposits (5-year lock-in)
  • Post Office 5-Year Fixed Deposits

Example:

Let’s assume Mr. Sharma has made the following investments in a financial year:

  • Life Insurance Premium: ₹40,000
  • PPF Contribution: ₹50,000
  • NSC Investment: ₹30,000
  • Principal Repayment on Home Loan: ₹20,000

Total Deduction under Section 80C: ₹40,000 + ₹50,000 + ₹30,000 + ₹20,000 = ₹1,40,000

Since the total is less than the ₹1,50,000 limit, Mr. Sharma can claim the entire ₹1,40,000 as a deduction. However, if the total exceeds ₹1,50,000, the taxpayer can only claim a maximum of ₹1,50,000.

Conclusion:

The maximum deduction under Section 80C is ₹1,50,000 per year, which is the total cap on all eligible investments and expenses combined. To effectively reduce taxable income, taxpayers should plan their investments carefully, taking advantage of the various eligible options under this section.

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