புதன், 23 மார்ச், 2016

5points to save tax investment

5 points to keep in mind before you make a tax saving investment

Ready to make a tax saving investment? Here are the points that you should keep in mind:

Do I need the product?
A lot of times, our decision is based on a family history of investing in an instrument, or because a friend or colleague purchased the same product, or because the salesperson provided a fantastic pitch. You need to evaluate whether you really need the product, because most of the tax saving investment options will lock up your funds for a couple of years. If you choose a product that you do not require, you are stuck with it whether you like it or not – in some cases you will also be required to keep making payments if you want to keep your investment from lapsing. Keep in mind your financial needs, your age and your investment horizon before you decide to buy a product.

Have I researched enough? 
Before you purchase, evaluate whether you are completely sure you are choosing the best product. Check:
  • Do I know how the product works and the risks involved?
  • Have I got a good deal?
  • Are charges transparent?
  • Do I have an exit option?
  • Have I read the disclosures clearly?

Do I have money left for emergency needs?
Because your money is going to be locked up for a while, remember to maintain sufficient reserves with you for an emergency requirement. A good rule of thumb is to have at least four to six times your monthly income in savings which can be withdrawn immediately as required.

Do I know my risk tolerance?
Every product that delivers a good return comes with the downside of risk. You need to evaluate if you have the capacity to withstand the risk of capital loss on your investments. Your bank / financial institution will be able to help you with a risk profiling before it recommends products for you. Your risk tolerance is determined based on various factors like your age, your dependence on your investments for withdrawing cash, your knowledge of various products and the degree to which you can accept a loss on your investment value

Have I spread my investments across different products?
Remember the golden rule of investments – diversify! The idea is to spread your investment pool across different classes of products so that you are not hit hard in case some products underperform and you also get the benefit of high returns when they perform well. If you park all your tax saving investments in secure and low risk products, you won’t be able to get the benefit of high returns. Again, if you concentrate your investments entirely around market linked products, you stand to risk a significant loss of capital when the markets turn bad.

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Coal strike plan to unions

 A strike planned against Coal India Ltd’s disinvestment has been called off, according to the INTUC-affiliated Indian National Mineworkers’ Federation.
The strike was slated for March 29, 2016 by four central trade unions in all the mines and units of Coal India Ltd as well as those of Singareni Collieries Company Ltd., according to a INMF statement.
It was planned to protest against the rounds of divestment at CIL and also certain service-related issues, by the four unions.
The BMS-affiliated union had distanced itself from the agitation plan.
Describing the decision as a “deferment,” INMF secretary general S.Q. Zama said that the decision was taken after discussions with the Union Coal Minister Piyush Goyal in New Delhi on March 14 and a review meeting at CIL in Kolkata on March 21.
The union said that among the service-related issues that were resolved was the constitution of the Joint Bipartite Committee for Coal Industry (JBCCI) which is crucial for negotiating wage pacts (the National Coal Wage Agreement- X) before the expiry of NCWA-IX on July 1, 2016.
However, the special women’s voluntary retirement scheme approved earlier jointly by the management and the trade unions, may not hold water as legal opinion has it that the scheme as formulated, is unconstitutional.
No common ground has emerged on this issue.
The unions also raised the issue of bringing CIL’s resettlement and rehabilitation policy in line with the national policy. Coal India officials said that this had already been done.
The central trade unions present at the meeting were from INTUC, AITUC, HMS and CITU.

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