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Tax Saving Investments for FY 2025-26

Best tax-saving investments for FY 2025-26. Compare options under Section 80C, 80D, and other deductions.

GetYourCA Team
16 January 2026·Updated 16 January 20262 min read12.5K views

Overview of Tax Deductions#

The Income Tax Act provides multiple deductions to reduce your tax burden. Here's a complete guide.

Section 80C - Rs 1,50,000#

Best Options:#

InvestmentReturnsLock-inRisk
PPF7.1%15 yearsLow
ELSS12-15%3 yearsMedium
NPS8-10%Till 60Medium
FD (5yr)6-7%5 yearsLow
NSC6.8%5 yearsLow

Section 80D - Rs 1,00,000#

  • Health insurance premium
  • Preventive health check-up
  • Medical expenses for senior citizens

Section 80E - Interest on Education Loan#

  • Interest on education loan
  • No upper limit
  • Available for 8 years

Section 80TTA - Interest on Savings#

  • Interest on savings account
  • Maximum Rs 10,000
  • Not available for senior citizens (use 80TTB)

Section 80G - Donations#

  • Donations to registered charities
  • 50% or 100% deduction
  • Subject to limits

Tax-Saving Strategy#

For Salaried Employee (Rs 15 lakh income):#

  1. Section 80C: Rs 1,50,000
  2. Section 80D: Rs 25,000
  3. Section 80E: Rs 50,000 (if applicable)
  4. Standard Deduction: Rs 75,000
  5. HRA: Rs 1,00,000 (if applicable)

Total potential savings: Rs 3,00,000+

Key Tips#

  • Start early in the financial year
  • Don't invest just for tax - consider returns
  • Mix of debt and equity for balance
  • Consider old vs new regime before investing

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We have taken utmost care to research and write this article for your information. However, tax laws are complex and subject to frequent changes. This article is for general guidance only and should not be considered professional advice. Individual circumstances vary significantly — what works for one person may not apply to another.

Before making any tax-related decisions, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified Chartered Accountant or tax professional who can assess your specific situation. We do not accept any liability for decisions made based on this information.

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