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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on May 21, 2024

Asked on - May 20, 2024Hindi

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Hello I want to invest monthly 7000 , how much amount can I get return and which sip will be buy? Can you suggest. When I return total amount from mutual funds then tax would be deducted on total amount return and what is percentage.
Ans: Maximizing Returns Through Systematic Investment Planning (SIP)
Investing through Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) can be an effective way to achieve your financial goals while benefiting from the power of compounding. Let's explore how you can optimize your investment of Rs 7000 per month through SIPs and understand the tax implications upon redemption.

Assessing Investment Returns
Expected Returns
With a monthly investment of Rs 7000, the returns generated will depend on various factors such as the chosen mutual fund's performance, investment duration, and market conditions. Generally, mutual funds offer potential returns ranging from 8% to 12% per annum over the long term.

Selecting SIPs
Choose mutual fund schemes that align with your investment objectives, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Opt for diversified equity funds or balanced funds with a proven track record of consistent returns and prudent fund management.

Understanding Taxation on Mutual Fund Returns
Tax on Redemption
Upon redeeming your mutual fund investments, the tax implications vary based on the holding period and the type of mutual fund.

Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG)
For equity-oriented mutual funds held for more than one year, long-term capital gains exceeding Rs 1 lakh in a financial year are subject to a flat tax rate of 10% without indexation benefit.

Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG)
Short-term capital gains on equity-oriented mutual funds held for one year or less are taxed at a rate of 15%.

Estimating Tax Liability
Calculation Example
Suppose your total redemption amount from mutual funds exceeds Rs 1 lakh in a financial year. In that case, you will be liable to pay 10% tax on the long-term capital gains exceeding Rs 1 lakh. For short-term gains, the tax rate is 15%.

Consultation with a Tax Advisor
It's advisable to consult with a tax advisor or Certified Financial Planner (CFP) to accurately assess your tax liability based on your investment portfolio and financial circumstances. They can provide personalized guidance and strategies to minimize tax outflows legally.

Conclusion
By investing Rs 7000 monthly through SIPs in suitable mutual fund schemes, you can potentially achieve attractive returns over time, leveraging the benefits of compounding. However, it's crucial to remain cognizant of the tax implications upon redemption and plan your investments strategically to optimize after-tax returns.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
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