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Tax free Bonds: Investors can invest in tax-free bonds in BSE and NSE, know its benefits

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Tax free Bonds: Investors can invest in tax-free bonds in BSE and NSE, know its benefits

RBI is expected to reduce interest rates this year. When interest rates decrease, asset classes like bonds become more attractive. Investors who want regular income with safe investment can invest in tax-free bonds on BSE and NSE

Tax free Bonds: Debt asset classes like bonds are gaining momentum due to the expectation of RBI reducing interest rates. Investors can invest in tax-free bonds to take advantage of the opportunity. These bonds are traded on BSE and NSE. Some tax-free bonds are trading well. Their yield is also attractive. Investing in them is quite safe and gives regular income. These bonds are especially attractive for taxpayers falling in higher tax slabs of income tax.

Bonds of these companies are available for investment

A total of 14 government infrastructure government companies, including NHAI, IRFC and Power Finance Corporation (PFC), have issued tax-free bonds, which are traded on NSE and BSE. These bonds were issued between 2012 and 2016. They were issued for 10 years, 15 years and 20 years. Their interest is paid every year. Most of these bonds have the highest rating of ‘AAA’.

Trading is done on NSE and BSE

There is no tax on the interest income on tax-free bonds. Since these bonds are issued by government companies, they are guaranteed by the Indian Government. Therefore, investing in them is completely safe. Therefore, these bonds are good for those investors who want regular income with the safety of their capital. Out of the total 193 series of tax-free bonds, 92 series have matured. The rest are traded on NSE and BSE.

Keep these things in mind while investing

If you want to invest in these tax-free bonds, then you should invest in bonds with high liquidity and yield to maturity (YTM). YTM means the annual return that the investor is expected to get if he maintains his investment till maturity. According to data from HDFC Securities, most bonds of this series have low liquidity. But there are 20 such series whose YTM is high and liquidity is also good.

Attractive for investors in the higher tax slab

According to HDFC Securities, there are 15 series of tax-free bonds which trade at a relatively high YTM of 5.5 to 5.9 per cent. This return is comparable to the returns on corporate bonds and bank fixed deposits. However, the interest on corporate bonds and bank FDs is taxable. This reduces the post-tax returns for investors in the 30 per cent tax slab to around 5.1 per cent and 4.3 per cent respectively. Hence, investing in tax-free bonds is beneficial for investors in the higher tax slab.

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