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Tax Saving Strategies That Only Pros Know But Common Man Often Miss March 16 2026Taxation

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Around March every year, the same thing happens.

People suddenly realise they haven’t done any tax planning. Someone from the bank calls. A friend suggests an insurance policy. Or they quickly invest in some tax saving product just to “finish 80C”.

And honestly, a lot of those decisions are made in a hurry.

The interesting part is that many chartered accountants look at tax planning very differently. Instead of just buying products for deduction, they try to optimize taxes using a few simple strategies that many investors don’t really think about.

None of these are complicated. But surprisingly, they’re not very commonly used.

One small thing to keep in mind though. Most of these strategies are useful if you are filing taxes under the old tax regime, where deductions like 80C, NPS, and others are allowed.

If you are using the new regime, many of these deductions won’t apply, so the approach to tax planning is slightly different.

Here are a few tax-saving approaches that CAs often suggest to clients.

1. Adjust Capital Losses Against Gains

A lot of investors only look at profits in their portfolio. Losses are usually ignored or just left sitting there.

But those losses can actually help reduce tax.

For example, suppose you sold some stocks during the year and made a gain of Rs 1,00,000. At the same time, another stock in your portfolio is down by Rs 35,000.

If you sell that loss-making stock before the financial year ends, the loss can reduce your taxable gain.

So instead of paying tax on Rs 1,00,000, the taxable amount could come down to around Rs 65,000.

Many experienced investors review their portfolios before March for exactly this reason.

2. Not All 80C Investments Are Equal

For taxpayers who are still using the old tax regime, Section 80C is usually the first place people look for deductions. Very often that ends up being an insurance policy or a tax-saving FD.

But returns from these options are usually quite low.

Many CAs suggest looking at ELSS mutual funds instead, especially for investors who are comfortable with equity exposure.

ELSS investments qualify under Section 80C and also have a relatively shorter lock-in period compared to some other tax-saving products.

Of course, market-linked products come with volatility, so they may not suit everyone. But from a tax plus return perspective, many advisors consider them a more balanced option.

3. The Extra Rs 50,000 Deduction Most People Forget

Many taxpayers know about the Rs 1.5 lakh deduction under Section 80C.

If you’re filing under the old regime, NPS also allows an additional deduction under Section 80CCD(1B).

This allows an extra Rs 50,000 deduction over and above the regular 80C limit.

For someone in a higher tax bracket, this can reduce taxable income quite meaningfully.

It’s a small detail, but surprisingly many investors overlook it.

4. Review Your Gains Before March

Another thing tax professionals often suggest is reviewing investment gains before the financial year ends, not after.

Many people only think about taxes when filing their returns.

By that time, there’s usually nothing much you can do.

But if you check your portfolio in March, you can still take actions like adjusting losses, rebalancing positions, or timing certain sales better.

Even a simple portfolio review can make a difference.

5. Avoid Random Last-Minute Tax Products

This probably happens more than it should.

Someone realises they still have Rs 60,000 or Rs 80,000 left in their 80C limit and ends up buying whatever product is available quickly.

Sometimes that means locking money into something they didn’t really want in the first place.

A better approach is to treat tax saving as part of overall financial planning instead of a last-week exercise.

Conclusion

Good tax planning usually isn’t about complicated tricks.

It’s more about paying attention to small things like the following:

  • reviewing your investments regularly
  • understanding available deductions
  • and avoiding rushed decisions at the end of the year

Over time, these small decisions can make a noticeable difference in how much tax you pay and how efficiently your money grows.

With the financial year coming to a close, it might be a good time to quickly review your investments and see if there are any smarter tax moves still available.

Of course, whether these strategies work for you also depends on whether you are using the old tax regime or the new one, so it’s always worth reviewing which regime actually results in lower tax before making investment decisions.

Disclaimer

This article is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered tax, financial, or investment advice. Tax laws and deductions may vary based on individual circumstances and regulatory changes. Readers are advised to consult qualified tax advisor or financial professional before making any investment or tax planning decisions.

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