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This is generally starting phase of the career for most of the professionals, and therefore is the right time to start saving for the future. The investments made during this phase should have a long-term investment horizon. Starting to save and investing for retirement will give an edge if started at early age because of power of compounding.

Investing in a mix of ELSS and pension-related schemes like EPF, NPS or EPF is a good option for professionals of this age group. By doing so, they ensure that they plan for their retirement from an early age. It also provides the advantage of providing equity exposure to their retirement fund.

It is also advisable for the professionals of this age group to get required life insurance cover and health insurance cover. They can take the advantage of low premium rates if they start during this age. Avoid falling in the trap of endowment plans and unit linked insurance plans.

During this phase, most of the professionals can generally take advantage of avenues of tax savings other than investments. Contribution to provident fund by self and employer, required life insurance cover self and family form the major portion of 80C. Tuition fee of the children can also be claimed under the same section.

The average age of an Indian home buyer is 30. Most of the professionals in this age group can take advantage of tax savings related to a home loan. They can claim the principal repayment under section 80C and interest repayment under section 24B. For couples who are both liable to pay tax, it is advisable to take the home loan on a joint account

It is also advisable to take required health insurance cover for self and family which would account for section 80D.

For professionals who can still make investments under 80C, they should chalk out the goals they want to achieve and their respective timelines, before making any tax related investments. Then based on their risk appetite and time horizon, they can invest in relevant tax saving investments. Avoid over doing tax-saving investments.

Non-investment related tax savings will play a major role in tax planning even during this phase. Principal repayment on existing home loan, employer and self-contribution for PF, tuition fee of children and life insurance cover for self and family, account for more than 1 lakh under section 80C. So professionals in this age group need not make any investments for tax saving. In case they have an option to invest in 80C they can opt for investments pertaining to retirement. They can even claim the interest repayment of home loan under section 24B and health insurance premium being paid for self and family under section 80D.

This is also time for the professionals to undo the past mistakes they had made regarding tax savings. They should assess all their existing tax saving investments and assess the pros and cons of holding them. It is also important that they avoid over doing tax saving investments. They should assess all their expenditures and identify the expenses which are eligible for tax savings. This gives them a fair bit of idea whether they have to make investments or not.

This is generally the peak earnings phase of the professionals. Most of them try to pay off their existing debts and channelize their income towards savings for retirement. The same factors of home loan, tuition fee and PF account for majority of the tax savings. Most of the professionals do not opt for health insurance other than the one provided by their organisations. But getting a health insurance at age 60, or after retirement, is an uphill task. Most of the service providers have a cut-off age of 60. So if have not got a health insurance by now, get one. This can be claimed under section 80D.

The cut-off age for opening a PPF account is also 60. If they do not have a PPF account by now, it is advisable to start one, as 60 years is the cut-off for opening a PPF account. In case, they have to make investments, they can choose any of the debt products related to retirement. Avoid buying excessive insurance or tax-saving investments.

Capital protection should be the motto of the investments being made after retirement. All investments should be in debt. Retired employees looking for timely pay outs (monthly or quarterly) can consider investing in senior citizen saving schemes (SCSS). Since SCSS is backed by government, it provides high security for your capital which is essential for post-retirement investments.