# section54ec
6 posts in `section54ec` tag

Don't Pay 20% LTCG Tax! How to Use Sections 54, 54EC, 54F
This blog post provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand guide to saving Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax arising from property sales in India. It delves into three crucial sections of the Income Tax Act – Section 54, Section 54EC, and Section 54F – detailing their eligibility criteria, investment options, time limits for reinvestment, and lock-in periods. The post also includes a comparative table and a practical example to illustrate how these exemptions work, empowering taxpayers to make informed decisions and potentially reduce their tax liabilities.
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Sold Property in FY 2024–25: Know Tax Rates & Exemptions under Sections 54, 54EC, 54F
A simplified guide for individuals who sold property in FY 2024-25, explaining the tax rates on short-term and long-term capital gains and detailing how to save tax by reinvesting under Sections 54, 54EC, and 54F of the Income Tax Act.
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How to Save on Capital Gains Tax When Selling or Transferring Property
When selling or transferring property, this blog offers a thorough guidance on how to reduce or eliminate capital gains tax. It discusses a number of legal tactics, including using the Capital Gains Account Scheme, investing in capital gains bonds, reinvesting in residential real estate, and balancing capital gains with losses. The advantages of giving family members property as gifts and deducting costs for renovation and transfer are also covered in the blog.
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CBDT's View on 12 Lakh Tax Rebate: Understanding Capital Gains Exemptions
The Union Budget 2025 included a tax credit for yearly incomes up to Rs 12 lakh, however capital gains are excluded. This blog examines the refund, its exclusions, and ways for maximizing tax savings.

Tax Savings with Section 54EC: Capital Gain Bonds Explained
By reinvested profits in government-backed capital gain bonds such as those issued by NHAI and REC, taxpayers can claim tax exemptions on long-term capital gains under Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act. These bonds provide a five-year lock-in duration, a safe investment alternative, and a maximum investment limit of Rs. 50 lakhs every fiscal year. This blog provides examples, answers to commonly asked questions, and an explanation of the requirements, advantages, and eligibility of Section 54EC.

Section 54EC: A Guide to Tax Savings on Real Estate Sales
Sold your property and facing a hefty capital gains tax? Don't fret! Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act offers a golden opportunity to save tax. This blog dives deep into Section 54EC, explaining how you can invest your capital gains in specific bonds and get a tax exemption. Explore eligibility, benefits, and smart strategies to maximize your tax savings.