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Indexation - Save Income Tax in Debt Mutual Funds:


Indexation plays an important role in calculating gain or loss on your investments. Indexation will reduce your overall tax liability by adjusting the purchase price of the underlying asset or investment. You will be able to realise higher gains as you can adjust them against the rate of inflation of the year of purchase and sale.


The Article Covers below point.

  • What Is Indexation?

  • How are capital gains calculated with indexation on Mutual Funds

  • What are the benefits of Indexation?

  • How does Indexation work in Debt Funds?

What Is Indexation?

Indexation is an efficient way of preventing draining of your returns on investments in the form of taxes. Indexation is applicable to long-term investments, which include debt fund and other asset classes. Indexation helps you in adjusting the purchase price of the investments. In this way, you will be able to lower your tax liability. Before thinking about indexation, you must understand two other concepts – inflation and capital gains.

Inflation is the gradual rise in the price of a product or service. For example, what is worth Rs.100 today may be worth Rs.110 or more in the following year; and even more than that the year after. In this way, inflation reduces your purchasing power.

It means for the same amount of money; you will be able to buy fewer things year after year as compared to what you can buy today. The cost of a product or service will increase because of inflation.

How are capital gains calculated with indexation on Mutual Funds

Now, let’s take a look at capital gains.

Capital gains refer to an increase in the value of an investment over a specific timeframe. If the NAV of a debt fund was Rs.10 last year and today it stands at Rs.15, the value of your investment has appreciated, and this is called capital gains. Here, your investment would yield a capital gain of Rs.5 per unit on redeeming.

In other words, a capital gain is a difference between the purchase price and the sale price of an investment. In the case of debt funds, which are long-term in nature (held for more than 36 months), capital gains are arrived after indexing the purchase price of the investment.

Unlike equity funds, long-term capital gains on debt funds are taxable at the rate of 20% with the benefit of indexation. Remember, indexation does not apply to equity funds.



What are the benefits of Indexation?

Indexation is used to adjust the purchase price of an investment to reflect the effect of inflation on it. A higher purchase price means lesser profits, which effectively means a lower tax.

With the help of indexation, you will be able to lower your long-term capital gains, which brings down your taxable income. Indexation is the reason why debt funds are considered an excellent fixed-income investment option when compared to conventional fixed deposits (FDs). Indexation makes the game of investment a win-win affair.

The rate of inflation to used for indexation can be obtained from the government’s Cost Inflation Index (CII). The Central Government determines the values in the index and is updated on the income tax department’s website. You can view the Cost Inflation Index from 1981 onwards.

How does Indexation work in Debt Funds?

Let’s say you invested in a debt fund in July 2016. Your investment amount was Rs.10,000, and you bought the units at a NAV of Rs.10. Three years later, you redeem your investments in August 2019 at a NAV of Rs.20. Hence, when you sold your investments, the value of your investments was Rs.20,000. Your investment made capital gains worth Rs.10,000.

However, you need not pay tax on this entire amount of Rs.10,000. As your holding period was three years, you will get the benefit of indexation to reduce the value of your long-term capital gains. To arrive at the Indexed Cost of Acquisition (ICoA), you have to use the following formula:

ICoA = Original cost of acquisition * (CII of the year of sale/CII of year of purchase)

In the example mentioned above, the indexed cost of acquisition will be Rs.10,947, i.e., (10,000 * 289/264).

Hence, instead of Rs.10,000, your capital gains will now be Rs.9,053, i.e. (Rs.20,000 – Rs.10,947).

Using indexation, you would have managed not to pay tax on Rs.947 of your gains. Your tax will be computed on only Rs.9,053, which will be equal to Rs.1,810. The benefit of indexation works best when your holding period is longer. For a holding period of 5 years, long-term capital gains tax on debt funds can come down from 20% to 6-7%. This is how indexation helps you to save tax on long-term capital gains from debt mutual funds and enhance your earnings.


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Sreekanth

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