About Tax Free Bonds
What's the Big Deal With Tax Free Bonds?
With one year fixed deposit interest rates fetching close to 8.5-9% p.a., investors with a view on long term debt investments, could look at the upcoming tax free bonds issue. Therefore, it becomes important that investors should know all about Tax Free Bonds, so they can make the right investment decisions.
What Are Tax Free Bonds?
Tax Free Bonds are issued by select central government PSUs and as the name suggests they are tax free instruments. Interest from these bonds does not form a part of the total taxable income, and hence these bonds become lucrative investment options. Unlike other fixed income instruments like fixed deposits (FDs), where the interest you earn comes under your taxable income, the interest earned from tax free bonds is simply - tax free! Needless to say, these Tax free bonds become best suited investment options for investors falling in the highest tax bracket.
Lets consider Ram and Shyam who both earn Rs. 15 lakhs per year. Ram invests Rs. 1 lakh in a fixed deposit fetching him 9% p.a for 1 year. Shyam on the other hand invests Rs. 1 lakh in a tax free bond at 8.26% p.a. for 10 years. They both fall in the highest tax bracket of 30%. Lets see how their taxable income will differ:
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Ram |
Shyam |
Income (Rs.) |
15,00,000 |
15,00,000 |
Interest earned from investment (Rs.) |
9,000 (9% of Rs. 1 lakh) |
8,260 (8.26% of 1 lakh) |
Taxable income |
15,09,000 |
15,00,000 |
Why should I invest in Tax Free Bonds?
Let's see a comparison of the various debt products available in the market
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Tax Free Bond |
Fixed Deposit |
Debt Funds |
Capital Protection |
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Pre tax yield (~12%) |
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And lastly, how can I go about investing in Tax Free Bonds?
- Invest in TFB by submitting a physical form furnishing the details as requested.
- Investors can apply for Tax Free Bonds in the Primary market by simply logging onto www.edelweiss.in and can enjoy the ease of investing.
- Also, since the Tax Free Bonds are listed on the BSE or NSE, investors can buy Tax Free Bonds in the secondary market as well.
So, if you are an investor with a long term horizon and are looking out to make stable returns on your surplus fund, logon to www.edelweiss.in and apply for a Tax Free Bond now!