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    Secure your Future

    National Pension System (NPS) helps you save taxes as well as accumulate pension wealth for the future.

    NPS – A Smart Choice

    1. Get upto 50,000* of Tax Benefits per year
    2. Asset allocation flexibility across equity, corporate bonds, and government securities
    3. Promoted & regulated by Government of India

    *Tax deduction up to an additional 50,000/- under section 80CCD (1B) per assessment year (applicable from FY 2015-16/AY 2016-17)

    #Plus contribution processing charges (0.25% of contribution amount subject to minimum of 20) and taxes as applicable.

    To subscribe to NPS contact us on 8693800025 or email us at ark.advisor@gmail.com

    Regards

    Raj

     

     

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    Is this good scheme for self employed professionals like dentists.

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    Yes Sir, National Pension Scheme is good scheme for professionals and self-employed class.

    You can save additionally upto 50000 per year (income deduction) over and above Rs.1.5 Lakhs u/s 80C and get pension from the age of 60 years by way of annuity.

     

     

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