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CA Vishnu Ram
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Asked: September 27, 2021In: Income Tax

What is NPS?

  1. CA Sanjiv Kumar Enlightened Chartered Accountant
    Added an answer on May 1, 2025 at 10:42 am

    National Pension System (NPS) is a government-sponsored pension scheme regulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA). It allows employees (public, private) and self-employed individuals to contribute regularly towards a retirement corpus, which they can withdraw partly aRead more

    National Pension System (NPS) is a government-sponsored pension scheme regulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).

    It allows employees (public, private) and self-employed individuals to contribute regularly towards a retirement corpus, which they can withdraw partly at retirement, while the rest is used to buy a pension (annuity).

    Tax Benefits under the Income Tax Act (Post-Budget 2025):

    1. Employee’s Contribution:

    • Section 80CCD(1):

      • Deduction up to 10% of salary (Basic + DA) for salaried individuals.

      • For self-employed individuals, deduction up to 20% of gross total income.

      • This deduction is part of the overall limit of ₹1.5 lakh under Section 80CCE.

    • Section 80CCD(1B):

      • Additional deduction of ₹50,000, over and above the ₹1.5 lakh limit under Section 80C.

      • Available to both salaried and self-employed individuals.

    2. Employer’s Contribution:

    • Section 80CCD(2):

      • Employer’s contribution up to 10% of salary (Basic + DA) is deductible for the employee.

      • For Central Government employees, this limit is enhanced to 14%.

      • This deduction is over and above the limits under Sections 80C and 80CCD(1B).

    ax Treatment on Withdrawal:

    • Lump Sum Withdrawal:

      • Upon retirement, up to 60% of the accumulated corpus can be withdrawn as a lump sum.

      • This amount is exempt from tax under Section 10(12A).

    • Annuity Purchase:

      • The remaining 40% must be used to purchase an annuity, which provides regular pension income.

      • Annuity income is taxable in the year of receipt under the head “Income from Other Sources.”


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