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Taxation of Mutual Funds ~5 min read

Section 80C — ELSS Tax Saving & Other Benefits

Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) is a category of equity mutual funds that qualifies for tax deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. Investments i...

Definition

Section 80C — ELSS Tax Saving & Other Benefits

Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) is a category of equity mutual funds that qualifies for tax deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. Investments in ELSS up to Rs 1,50,000 per financial year can be claimed as a deduction from gross total income, effectively reducing taxable income. ELSS comes with a mandatory lock-in period of 3 years — the shortest among all Section 80C options. After the lock-in period, units can be redeemed freely, and the gains are taxed as equity LTCG at 12.5% on gains exceeding Rs 1.25 lakh. However, the Section 80C deduction is NOT available under the New Tax Regime — it is only available under the Old Tax Regime.

In Simple Words
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ELSS is one of the most powerful tools in a mutual fund distributor's arsenal, but only for clients who choose the Old Tax Regime. ELSS is often called the "champion of 80C" for good reason. Compared with other 80C options, PPF has a 15-year lock-in, NSC is 5 years, tax-saving FD is 5 years, and life insurance is long-duration. ELSS has just 3 years — the shortest lock-in. And unlike PPF (currently 7.1%) or FDs (6-7%), ELSS invests in equities and has historically delivered 12-15% CAGR over long periods. A critical factor that changed the landscape: the New Tax Regime (introduced in Budget 2020, made default from FY 2023-24) does not allow Section 80C deduction. Before recommending ELSS, distributors must check which regime the client follows. If on the New Regime, ELSS has no tax-saving benefit — it is just another equity fund with a 3-year lock-in. For Old Regime clients in the 30% bracket, investing Rs 1.5 lakh in ELSS saves Rs 46,800 in tax (Rs 1,50,000 x 30% x 1.04 cess). That is an immediate 31.2% "return" on day one. Combined with equity market returns, it is a compelling product. One SIP nuance every distributor must know: when investing via SIP in ELSS, each monthly installment has its own 3-year lock-in. A January 2024 SIP unlocks in January 2027, but a December 2024 SIP unlocks only in December 2027. Clients sometimes get confused about this, so clear expectations should be set upfront.

Real-Life Scenario

A Practical Example

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Pooja
Real-Life Scenario

Pooja is a 28-year-old software engineer earning Rs 12,00,000 per year. She is on the Old Tax Regime and wants to save tax under Section 80C. She starts a monthly SIP of Rs 12,500 in Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund (ELSS).

Annual ELSS investment = Rs 12,500 x 12 = Rs 1,50,000
Section 80C deduction = Rs 1,50,000
Tax saving (30% bracket + 4% cess) = Rs 1,50,000 x 31.2% = Rs 46,800

Each monthly SIP has its own 3-year lock-in:
• Jan 2024 SIP of Rs 12,500 → unlocks Jan 2027
• Feb 2024 SIP of Rs 12,500 → unlocks Feb 2027
• ... and so on
• Dec 2024 SIP of Rs 12,500 → unlocks Dec 2027

After 3 years, assuming 14% CAGR, her Rs 1,50,000 invested in FY 2024-25 grows to approximately Rs 2,28,000. LTCG = Rs 78,000. Since this is below Rs 1,25,000, NO TAX on gains.

Compare: If Pooja had put Rs 1,50,000 in a 5-year tax-saving FD at 7%, she would get Rs 2,10,000 after 5 years (and interest is fully taxable at slab rate). ELSS gives potentially higher returns with a shorter lock-in, and gains up to Rs 1.25 lakh are tax-free. That is the ELSS advantage.

Key Points to Remember

What Makes This Important

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ELSS qualifies for deduction up to Rs 1,50,000 under Section 80C — only under the Old Tax Regime
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Lock-in period of 3 years — the shortest among all 80C instruments (PPF: 15 years, NSC: 5 years, FD: 5 years)
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ELSS invests primarily in equities — has potential for higher returns than other 80C options like PPF and FDs
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For SIP in ELSS, each monthly installment has a separate 3-year lock-in from its allotment date
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Gains from ELSS after lock-in are taxable — equity LTCG at 12.5% on gains above Rs 1.25 lakh
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Section 80C deduction is NOT available under the New Tax Regime — ELSS becomes a regular equity fund with lock-in
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Maximum tax saving: Rs 1,50,000 x 31.2% (30% slab + 4% cess) = Rs 46,800 per year
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Section 80CCD(1B): additional Rs 50,000 deduction for NPS (National Pension System) — not mutual fund, but clients frequently ask about it
The Formula

Mathematical Formula

Formula
Tax Saving from ELSS:
Max deduction under 80C = Rs 1,50,000
Tax saving = Rs 1,50,000 x (Slab Rate + 4% Cess)

At 30% bracket: Rs 1,50,000 x 31.2% = Rs 46,800
At 20% bracket: Rs 1,50,000 x 20.8% = Rs 31,200
At 5% bracket: Rs 1,50,000 x 5.2% = Rs 7,800

Note: 80CCD(1B) — additional Rs 50,000 for NPS (not MF)
Total 80C + 80CCD(1B) = Rs 2,00,000 deduction possible
Worked Example

Step-by-Step Calculation

// step-by-step calculation
Example — ELSS vs PPF vs Tax-Saving FD (over 15 years, Rs 1.5 lakh/year):

Assumptions:
• ELSS return: 13% CAGR (equity historical average)
• PPF return: 7.1% (current rate)
• Tax-saving FD: 7% (5-year FD, reinvested)
• All provide 80C deduction of Rs 1,50,000/year

After 15 years:
• ELSS corpus: Rs 1,50,000 x [(1.13^15 - 1)/0.13] = approximately Rs 57,14,000
  LTCG tax (estimated): (Rs 57,14,000 - Rs 22,50,000 cost) x 12.5% = Rs 4,33,000
  Net corpus: approximately Rs 52,81,000

• PPF corpus: approximately Rs 40,64,000 (entirely tax-free on maturity)

• Tax-saving FD: Rs 1,50,000 at 7% for 5 years = Rs 2,10,000 per cycle
  But interest is taxed at slab rate every year. Assuming 30% bracket:
  After-tax return ~ 4.9%. Over 15 years (3 FD cycles): approximately Rs 33,80,000

ELSS potentially wins by Rs 12-19 lakh over 15 years, even after paying LTCG tax.
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, any amount can be invested in ELSS, but the Section 80C deduction is capped at Rs 1.5 lakh per financial year (combined across all 80C instruments including EPF, PPF, life insurance, etc.). Any amount invested above Rs 1.5 lakh in ELSS is treated as a regular equity investment with the same 3-year lock-in but no additional tax benefit.

Test Your Knowledge

🧠 Quick Quiz

4 questions to check your understanding

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Questions
Question 1 of 4

The lock-in period for ELSS (Equity Linked Savings Scheme) is:

Summary Notes

Key Takeaways

ELSS qualifies for Rs 1.5 lakh deduction under Section 80C — only in Old Tax Regime, not New Regime
3-year lock-in — shortest among 80C options; for SIP, each installment has separate lock-in
Max tax saving at 30% bracket = Rs 46,800/year (Rs 1.5 lakh x 31.2%)
Gains after lock-in are NOT tax-free — taxed as equity LTCG at 12.5% above Rs 1.25 lakh
Section 80CCD(1B) gives additional Rs 50,000 deduction for NPS — not available for MFs
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