PFRDA wants the employer NPS contribution limit to be raised from 10 percent to 12 percent. Exempting the principal component of annuity income, too, has been a long-time demand. A vote-on-account is unlikely to accommodate these demands, but the product already offers a plethora of tax breaks, making it an attractive retirement planning tool.
PFRDA wants the employer NPS contribution limit to be raised from 10 percent to 12 percent. Exempting the principal component of annuity income, too, has been a long-time demand. A vote-on-account is unlikely to accommodate these demands, but the product already offers a plethora of tax breaks, making it an attractive retirement planning tool. PFRDA wants the employer NPS contribution limit to be raised from 10 percent to 12 percent. Exempting the principal component of annuity income, too, has been a long-time demand. A vote-on-account is unlikely to accommodate these demands, but the product already offers a plethora of tax breaks, making it an attractive retirement planning tool. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
