Infra Bond

Allotment Status of REC, L&T, IDFC, IFCI, HUDCO, IRFC, PFC, NHAI, Muthoot

Allotment Status Check

If you are still worried about allotment your investment in Tax free bonds, Infrastructure bonds or NCDs last year, I have summarized the links where you can check your allotment status using your Application Number, PAN Number, etc. [table style=”1″] Bonds Allotment Link Check REC Tax Free Bonds Karvy L&T Infra Bonds Series B SharePro […]

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PFS Tax Saving Infrastructure Bond (U/S 80 CCF) Details

PFS Tax Saving Infrastructure Bond

PFS with its infrastructure bond has given you one more option for investment under Section 80CCF in March 2012 as the closing dates have been extended to March 23, 2012. Earlier it was to close on February 29, 2012. PFS Infrastructure Bond Details: Should you invest in PFS Tax Saving Infrastructure Bond? Most of the other Infra bonds offer

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IDFC Tax Saving Infrastructure Bond – March 2012 Details

IDFC Infrastructure bond

IDFC with its infrastructure bond has given you one more option for investment under Section 80CCF in March 2012. IDFC Infrastructure Bond Details: IDFC Infrastructure Bond Features: The bonds don’t attract any TDS in case the investments are in demat form The bonds are available in Demat & Physical form The bonds will be listed

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Infrastructure Bonds (Sec 80CCF) no more Tax Saving Instrument – FY 2012-13

Infra bonds not eligible for tax benefit FY2012-13

If you were celebrating the tax cuts for next year (FY 2012-13) in Budget 2012, there is some bad news! Infrastructure Bonds would not be eligible as Tax saving instrument under Section 80CCF from FY 2012-13.  What was the benefit? Two years ago there was an additional deduction introduced to encourage investors to put money into

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