Do you know that interest income you derive from your savings account is actually taxable? If not, we tell you about Section 80TTA in the IT Act that will guide you how to claim interest income on your savings account.
Savings account is the most traditional form of investment in banking and other form of financial system, as it provides guaranteed return and security.
Income arising from other sources which also involves savings account interest income are taxable as per income tax slab rates applicable to the investors.
Since the government has always motivated citizen in making small savings, basic savings account also provide tax benefits.
For claiming those tax benefits, Section 80TTA plays a key role.
Under IT Act, Section 80TTA is titled as ‘Deduction in respect of interest on deposits in savings account’.
According to BankBazaar, here’s a list of salient features of this section.
It may be noted that Section 80TTA can be applied only in case of savings accounts and not on term deposits, fixed deposits or recurring deposits.
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