TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

NPS contribution by employer

The employer's 10% of basic salary in NPS contribution is tax-exempt. Is it a good investment?

Yes, Worth tax benefit under 80ccd(2)
No
I don't know about it
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SwirlyJellybean
SwirlyJellybean
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Atleast some more fund for old age and some tax benefits 😁

SwirlyJellybean
SwirlyJellybean
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Now the limit has increased to 14% but only in new regime

TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

@TruePagoda3 Yes, looks like that may be fueling Protean share price.

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