News & Media 22nd Jan 2025

Will Budget 2025 Extend Rs 50,000 NPS Deduction Under Section 80CCD(1B) to New Tax Regime?

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Sumeet AgrawalAssociate Partner | Mumbai

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The National Pension Scheme (NPS) has become one of the most popular retirement tools in India, with a large subscriber base and a proven track record of 9-12% returns in the past. The scheme offers flexibility for investors, allowing them to choose between an actively managed portfolio or a pre-decided one, giving them exposure to various asset classes.

Against this backdrop, our Associate Partner CA Sumeet Agrawal has been quoted in an article titled ” Will Budget 2025 Extend Rs 50,000 NPS Deduction Under Section 80CCD(1B) to New Tax Regime??” written by Aparna Deb at News18 India.

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