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Shobhit Question by Shobhit on Feb 01, 2023Hindi
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what are the benefits to Sr. Citizen under new tax regime?

Ans: Hi
There are no specific benefits specified for Senior Citizen under the new tax regime as that is the slab rate available to all without any distinction as regards age.

You would need to compare the tax between the two regimes to validate the best option
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How new tax regime annouced in budget will benefit sr. Citizen?
Ans: Union Budget 2023 has hiked the maximum permissible investment in the senior citizens savings scheme. It is one of the most reputed investment scheme for elderly people. The monthly income scheme by post office has been more attractive now after Budget 2023.

Under the Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS), the maximum limit ranges from Rs.30 lakh to Rs.15 lakh. The scheme provides 8% interest per annum which will be paid on a quarterly basis.

Under Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (POMIS), the investment limit has been increased by Rs.9 lakh. Earlier, it was Rs.4.5 lakh. In case of joint accounts, the investment limit has been increased to Rs.15 lakh from Rs.9 lakh. The investors can earn interest of 7.1% per annum.

The revised new tax regime has introduced a standard deduction of Rs 50,000 for pensioners as well including family pensioners. Thus, a senior citizen pensioner may benefit under the revised new tax regime if they are unable to claim maximum deductions and exemptions for income tax outgo to remain the same in both tax regimes.

Senior citizen having gross income of Rs 7.5 lakh will have no tax liability in both the tax regime. This will happen if he/she is able to claim the maximum deductions and exemptions (including a standard deduction of Rs 50,000) of Rs 2.5 lakh in the old tax regime. By claiming deductions, the net taxable income will come down to Rs 5 lakh. This will make him/her eligible for a rebate of Rs 12,500 under section 87A in the old tax regime.

On the other hand, if the same pensioner opts for a new tax regime, then he/she can claim the standard deduction of Rs 50,000. This will bring down the net taxable income to Rs 7 lakh. This will make him/her eligible for a rebate under section 87A in the revised new tax regime.

If the pensioner has a gross income of Rs 10 lakh and is able to claim deductions exceeding Rs 3 lakh (such as section 80C, 80D, 80TTB etc., and a standard deduction of Rs 50,000), then the old income tax regime maybe beneficial for them.

In case of gross income of Rs 15 lakh, a pensioner is required to claim deductions of more than Rs 3,50,000 for continuing with the old tax regime in FY 2023-24.

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Post JEE Adv,/Mains, my son has the following options 1. Join Naval Architect and Ocean Engineering in IIT M 2. Electrical in IIT Bhubaneswar or NIT Trichy 3. EC in NIT Suratkal 4. Chemical in IIT Varanasi ( BHU) 5. Metallurgy and material science in Gharakpur. He is more interested in EC. But ok with Electrical too. Is it a better option to join IIT Bhubaneswar without considering the IIT tag compared to NIT Trichy? What is the scope for Naval Architect and Ocean Engineering? Bit confused with college vs Course?
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Recommendation: Prioritize EC at NIT Surathkal for interest-driven career prospects and robust placements. If institutional prestige is paramount, NAOE at IIT Madras provides a niche yet secure pathway. Avoid compromising on core interest for the IIT tag unless willing to specialize in maritime sectors. For Electrical, NIT Trichy is preferable over IIT Bhubaneswar due to stronger placements and academic rigor. All the BEST for your Son's Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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I am 45 yrs old and want to retire early or decrease my work to half. My present salary is 2lakhs in hand. My assets are approx 2.5 cr in equity, MF, PF. Liabilities are Home loan of 30 lakhs, Education of 15yr old son and I would need 1,80,000 as of today for SIP, RD,EMI and PPF. How early can I retire
Ans: You are 45 and aim to retire early or reduce work hours. Your monthly income is Rs. 2 lakhs. Your expenses, including SIPs, RDs, EMIs, and PPF, total Rs. 1.8 lakhs. You have assets worth Rs. 2.5 crore in equity, mutual funds, and PF. Liabilities include a Rs. 30 lakh home loan and future education expenses for your 15-year-old son.

Let's evaluate your financial situation and explore the feasibility of early retirement.

Current Financial Snapshot
Income: Rs. 2,00,000 per month.

Expenses: Rs. 1,80,000 per month (SIP, RD, EMI, PPF).

Assets: Rs. 2.5 crore in equity, mutual funds, and PF.

Liabilities: Rs. 30 lakh home loan; upcoming education costs for your son.

Assessing Early Retirement Feasibility
High Savings Rate: Your ability to save Rs. 1.8 lakhs monthly is impressive.

Asset Allocation: A diversified portfolio in equity, mutual funds, and PF is beneficial.

Liabilities: The Rs. 30 lakh home loan is a significant commitment.

Child's Education: Anticipate substantial expenses in the near future.

Strategies for Early Retirement
Debt Management: Consider accelerating home loan repayments to reduce liabilities.

Education Fund: Allocate specific investments for your son's education to avoid future financial strain.

Emergency Corpus: Maintain a fund covering at least 6 months of expenses.

Investment Review: Regularly assess and rebalance your portfolio to align with retirement goals.

Potential Retirement Timeline
Short-Term: Focus on clearing liabilities and securing your child's education fund.

Medium-Term: Once major expenses are addressed, evaluate the possibility of reducing work hours.

Long-Term: Aim for full retirement once passive income streams can comfortably cover living expenses.

Final Insights
Early retirement is achievable with disciplined financial planning. Prioritize debt reduction and secure funds for foreseeable expenses. Regularly review your investment portfolio to ensure it aligns with your retirement objectives. Consider consulting a Certified Financial Planner to tailor a strategy suited to your unique circumstances.

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