The employee has a choice as to which section ,80CCD(1) or 80CCD(1B), he wants to show his contribution. Ideally he should show Rs 50,000 investment in NPS u/s 80CCD(1B). The tax deduction on rest Rs 12,000 can be claimed u/s 80CCD(1). The section 80CCD(1) along with ...
Switching your EPF contribution to NPS scheme is basically trading in an investment with assured returns, for investments with varying exposure and returns (but you also get an additional tax exemption with NPS).While the return on EPF savings this year is expected to be around 8.5%, the NPS ...