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Income Tax: Good news! Now save tax up to Rs 8 lakh, Finance Minister has shared many ways to save tax

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Finance Minister announced! Now senior citizens will get full Rs 70,000 every month, check details Immediately

Income Tax Slab: In today’s time, all the people whose salary is more than 5 lakhs, they are all worried about how to save income tax… But today we will tell you about such a method, Through this, you can save tax up to Rs 8 lakh. That is, if your salary is 8 lakh or 10 lakh rupees, then you do not need to pay a single rupee income tax.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has shared many ways to save tax, through which you can save lakhs of rupees. Let us tell you how you can save tax up to Rs 8 lakh.

Apart from this, you will also get the benefit of exemption on home loan under section 24 (b) of the Income Tax Act . In this, you will get the benefit of exemption only on the interest paid on your behalf. You can claim tax exemption on interest up to Rs 2 lakh in this

Discount will be available on auto loan If you buy any electric vehicle under section 80EEB of the Income Tax Act and you have taken this vehicle on loan, then you will get a discount of up to Rs 1.5 lakh on it.

Exemption will be available in section 80C.

You can take advantage of the exemption of up to Rs 1.5 lakh under section 80C. Through this, you can claim exemption by investing money in many schemes including LIC policy, PPF, EPF, NSC.

Apart from all these, you will also get the benefit of exemption under 80C on the principal amount of the home loan. You cannot get more than Rs 1.5 lakh discount in this. Even if you have claimed any deduction earlier under 80C, you will get the maximum benefit of only 1.5 lakh.

You will get exemption from health insurance You can also save tax through health insurance. You can claim premium under section 80D. You get a discount of up to Rs 25,000 in this. If you have got your parents’ health insurance done, then you will get a full tax exemption of Rs 50,000.

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