WHAT?
54EC Bonds are a type of tax-saving bonds issued under Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
The purpose is that if someone sells a long-term capital asset (like land, house, or building) and earns long-term capital gain (LTCG), they can invest the profit in these bonds and claim exemption from capital gains tax.
Key Features of 54EC Bonds
- Who can invest : Individuals, HUFs, Companies, and Firms.
- Applicable only on long-term capital gains (not short-term).
- Eligible Bonds (Government-backed only):
- NHAI → National Highways Authority of India
- REC → Rural Electrification Corporation
- PFC → Power Finance Corporation
- IRFC → Indian Railway Finance Corporation
- Lock-in Period : 5 years (earlier 3 years, later extended).
- Cannot be sold, transferred, or pledged during this time.
- Maximum Investment Limit : ₹50 lakh per financial year. It means that even If capital gain is more than ₹50 lakh, only 50 lakhs of tax can be saved. e.g If your long-term capital gains are ₹40 lakhs and you invest the full amount in 54EC bonds, the entire ₹40 lakhs is exempted from tax. but If your gains are ₹70 lakhs only ₹50 lakhs is exempted, and you'll owe tax on the remaining ₹20 lakhs.
- Time Limit : Investment must be done within 6 months from the date of asset sale.
- Interest Rate : Around 5% to 5.25% per annum. Interest is taxable, not tax-free.
- Interest credited annually, principal repaid after 5 years.
- Special rules apply for NRIs (non-repatriable basis) and joint applications (up to 3 applicants).
Advantages
- Tax Exemption – Up to ₹50 lakh of LTCG can be saved.
- Safe Investment – Backed by government-owned entities.
- Fixed Returns – 5.25% per annum.
- Supports Infrastructure & Green Energy – Funds used in highways, railways, power, renewable energy.
- Flexibility – If property is sold near year-end, investment can be split across 2 financial years.
- Note: If bonds are redeemed before 5 years (e.g., in inheritance/transfer), the tax exemption is reversed, and gains become taxable.
Disadvantages
- Low interest rate (5%).
- Long lock-in of 5 years.
- Interest is taxable.
- Investment capped at ₹50 lakh.
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