Tax benefit under section 54EC on long term capital gain Re

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The benefit under section 54EC can be availed of only if there is an income from a capital asset, being long-term in nature. Long-term capital gains are the profit that a person makes when he sells any capital asset (for example, any immovable property, jewellery or shares) which he has held for a period exceeding three years. An exception is his holding of shares in which the holding period has been fixed at one year.

Any person (including NRI out of NRO account on a non-repatriable basis) and Hindu undivided family (HUF), through its Karta, can make investments (not exceeding Rs 50 lakh in a given financial year) in the two bonds notified by the Government of India. In case only part investment is made, the amount of deduction gets reduced in proportion to the investment.

The two corporations which have been notified by the Government of India as being eligible for issue of these bonds are (a) National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and (b) Rural Electrification Corporation (REC).

These bonds carry a lower rate of interest as compared to other investment options, such as Public Provident Fund, bank fixed deposits and National Savings Certificates, among others. The main reason for this lower rate of interest is that the investor gets the benefit of reducing his income tax liability upon investing in these bonds, if he has long-term capital gains. These bonds are issued for a fixed maturity period of three years. These bonds have been rated as “AAA/Stable” by Credit Rating and Information Services of India (CRISIL).

The investment has to be made within six months from the date of the transfer in order to be eligible for claiming the benefit of deduction under section 54EC. The face value of these bonds is Rs 10,000, and the full amount has to be paid upfront along with the application.

The maximum amount that a person can invest in these bonds (NHAI and REC combined) in any financial year is Rs 50 lakh. If a person has long-term capital gains which have accrued to him after 1 October of any year, and the amount of capital gains exceed Rs 50 lakh, he can split his investment by investing Rs 50 lakh up to 31 March of the following year and the balance on 1 April of that year. The balance amount in this case, however, should not exceedRs 50 lakh. By doing this, he can have the benefit of investment of up to Rs 1 crore. Joint applications shall also be included for the purposes of this limit.

The deemed date of allotment is the last date of the month in which the application is made and the amount is realised by the issuer.

These bonds can be held in dematerialised form or in physical form. The bonds can be held under a single name or joint names. The facility for nomination is also available on these bonds. These bonds are non-transferable, non-negotiable and cannot be offered as security for any loan or advance. However, transmission of the bonds to legal heirs in case of death of the bondholder is allowed under the rules.

The NHAI bonds carry interest at 6.25 per cent per annum, payable annually on 31 March every year. REC bonds carry interest at 5.75 per cent per annum, payable annually on 30 June every year. The interest earned on these bonds is fully taxable under the head “Income from Other Sources”. No tax at source would be deducted from the interest on these bonds.

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REC / NHAI 54EC Capital Gains Tax Exemption Bonds -2011-2012 Application Form

For More Details and investment

visit on www.lifins.in or  call on 9822403407

- Lifins Financial, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

 

A] Rural Electrification Corporation (REC)

 

 

About Company:

 

Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), was incorporated on July 25, 1969 under the Companies Act 1956. REC is a wholly owned Government of India Public Sector Enterprise with a net worth of over Rs. 11104.25 Crore as on 31-03-2010. Its main objective is to finance and promote rural electrification projects all over the country besides providing assistance for generation projects, transmission and distribution projects. It provides financial assistance to State Electricity Boards, State Government Departments and Rural Electric Cooperatives for rural electrification projects as are sponsored by them.

 

B] National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)

 

About Company:

 

The National Highways Authority of India was constituted by an act of Parliament, the National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988. It is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of National Highways entrusted to it and for matters connected or incidental thereto. The Authority was operationalized in February, 1995 with the appointment of full time Chairman and other Members. 

 

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is mandated to implement National Highways Development Project (NHDP) which is

·         India 's Largest ever highways project

·         World class roads with uninterrupted traffic flow

The National Highways have a total length of 70934 km to serve as the arterial network of the country. The development of National Highways is the responsibility of the Government of India.

 

 

Salient Features:

 

v  Interest payment: Annual

v  Coupon rate : 6.00% payable annually.

v  Interest Payment: Payable on 31st March

v  Maturity:  3 years from Deemed Date of Allotment

v  Redemption: Bullet, at the time of Maturity after 3 years

v  Credit Rating : “ AAA/Stable” by CRISIL and “ AAA(ind)(Affirmed)” by Fitch Ratings

v  Face Value:  Rs. 10000/- per Bond

v  Issue price : Rs. 10000/- per Bond

v  Minimum application size : 1 Bond of Rs. 10,000/-

v  Maximum application size: 500 Bonds of Rs. 10,000/- each

v  subject to fulfilment of other conditions as specified in Income Tax Act.

v  Mode of Subscripttion:   100% on application

v  Deemed Date of Allotment:  Last day of each month for application money cleared and credited in collection account.

v  Transferability:  The Bonds are non-transferable, non-negotiable and cannot be

v  Offered as a security for any loan or advance

v  Date of Allotment : At the last day of every month

v  Date of Start:  01.04.2011

v  Date of Closure:  31.03.2012

v  Applicable Laws:  Income Tax Act 1961

v  Mode of payment: by A/c Payee cheques or DDs.

 

The following persons and institutions can apply for these bonds:

 

 Individual/ HUF/ Charitable Institute / University/ Company/ Mutual Funds/ Firms / NRI / Co-operative / NRI / Financial Institute

 

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For More Details and investment

visit on www.lifins.in  or  call on 9822403407

- Lifins Financial, Pune, Maharashtra, India.


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