Ideas to minimize indian tax
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 5:55 pm
Hi,
A couple of my FDs (total around 9 lakhs) put in my parent's name are maturing this week. Parents do not want to continue it in their name, so as to avoid tax hassles etc.
I have a daughter 8 years old.
Both me and wife have income and FDs under our name, so opening FDs in our name wouldn't help on the tax front.
Not interested in putting all the money in the stock market. A decent 9-10% return is enough.
Any other ideas?
For example:
- FD under the kid's name? Does she need to file tax then? Will she be fine if her income (from FD interest) is less than some limit?
- Gift - can my parents or in-laws gift the money to my daughter, and can I open an FD under her name? What are the tax things to consider (for the gift and the new FD)? If not, can we gift our daughter?
- Trust - can I create a trust of some kind, for a long term purpose - could be the kid's education/marriage/endowment etc.
- What are the other avenues for putting this money (other than stock market, buying land or flat)?
Thanks a lot.
A couple of my FDs (total around 9 lakhs) put in my parent's name are maturing this week. Parents do not want to continue it in their name, so as to avoid tax hassles etc.
I have a daughter 8 years old.
Both me and wife have income and FDs under our name, so opening FDs in our name wouldn't help on the tax front.
Not interested in putting all the money in the stock market. A decent 9-10% return is enough.
Any other ideas?
For example:
- FD under the kid's name? Does she need to file tax then? Will she be fine if her income (from FD interest) is less than some limit?
- Gift - can my parents or in-laws gift the money to my daughter, and can I open an FD under her name? What are the tax things to consider (for the gift and the new FD)? If not, can we gift our daughter?
- Trust - can I create a trust of some kind, for a long term purpose - could be the kid's education/marriage/endowment etc.
- What are the other avenues for putting this money (other than stock market, buying land or flat)?
Thanks a lot.