# elss
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Double Your Benefits: Utilize Sections 80C & 80D Simultaneously to Enhance Your Tax Savings
This blog explores how Indian taxpayers can maximise their income tax savings by leveraging both Section 80C and Section 80D of the Income Tax Act. While Section 80C focuses on investments and expenses like PPF, ELSS, and home loan principal repayment, Section 80D offers deductions on health insurance premiums and preventive health check-ups. By using these sections together, taxpayers can claim deductions up to ₹2,00,000 annually. The blog explains eligibility, deduction limits, strategic planning tips, and helps readers choose between the old and new tax regimes for optimal tax benefits.

Maximize Deductions: Section 80C for AY 2024-2025
As the Assessment Year (AY) 2024-2025 approaches, taxpayers can reduce their taxable income by maximizing deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. This guide covers various eligible investments and expenditures, including life insurance premiums, PPF, EPF, NSC, ELSS, home loan principal repayment, SSY, SCSS, tax-saving FDs, tuition fees, and infrastructure bonds. It also provides tips and strategies for effective tax planning to help you optimize your tax savings.

ELSS vs PPF: Which Tax-Saving Option is Better?
The article "ELSS vs PPF: Which Tax-Saving Option is Better?" compares two popular tax-saving investments in India: Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) and Public Provident Fund (PPF). ELSS invests in equity markets, offers tax benefits under Section 80C, has a three-year lock-in period, and potentially higher returns subject to market risks. Returns above Rs. 1 lakh are taxed at 10%.
PPF, a government-backed savings scheme, also offers tax benefits under Section 80C. It has a fixed interest rate of 7.1% per annum, a 15-year lock-in period, and tax-free interest earnings.
The choice between ELSS and PPF depends on an investor's goals, risk tolerance, and investment horizon. ELSS suits those willing to accept higher risk for potentially higher returns, while PPF is ideal for those seeking low-risk, fixed returns. The article provides a concise comparison to help investors decide based on their preferences.