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AMFI Demands: 27 Budget 2026 Proposals, ELSS Deduction Request - News Directory 3

AMFI Demands: 27 Budget 2026 Proposals, ELSS Deduction Request

January 21, 2026 Victoria Sterling Business
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  • This document summarizes key proposals and ‍current‍ regulations related to ‍the taxation of mutual⁤ funds in India, ⁢based on information available as of ⁤January 21, 2026.
Original source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

The Association of Mutual ‍Fund of India (AMFI) ⁣has released ⁣a 27-point proposal for Union ⁣Budget FY 2026-27, which ⁢includes a request to provide⁤ a separate deduction for investment ⁣in ELSS under the new tax ⁣regime, restoration⁤ of ⁢long-term indexation‍ benefit for debt schemes which was withdrawn in Budget 2024,⁢ parity in tax treatment in respect of Intra-scheme switching of‍ units under MF schemes, and amend definition ⁤of equity oriented funds⁢ to include fund⁤ of ⁤funds investing in equity overseas‍ funds.

Here are a few ⁤critically‍ important points made by AMFI in its proposal to ⁣the union ministry:

1. Request to ⁢restore the long-term ⁤indexation benefit for debt schemes of⁣ mutual⁤ funds which⁢ was ⁢withdrawn in the Budget 2024

Table of Contents

  • 1. Request to ⁢restore the long-term ⁤indexation benefit for debt schemes of⁣ mutual⁤ funds which⁢ was ⁢withdrawn in the Budget 2024
  • 2. Request to provide a separate deduction for investment in ‍ELSS under new regime
  • 3. Request to ⁢amend the⁤ definition of Equity Oriented Funds to include fund of Funds investing in Equity Oriented Funds
  • Mutual Fund Taxation & regulatory Proposals (as of January 21, 2026)
    • 1. Payment to Non-Residents
    • 2. Capital Gain Taxation on Involuntary Redemption of Mutual ⁤Fund⁤ Units ⁣(Winding Up of Schemes)
    • 3. Segregation of Mutual Fund Schemes & Section 47 of the Income Tax Act
    • 4. Inclusion‍ of “Mutual ‍Fund” in ITR ⁤Part⁤ A – ‘Sub Status’
    • 5. Securities Transaction Tax (STT)⁤ on mutual Fund transactions
    • 6. Taxation of Mutual Funds Investing in REITs and InvITs

AMFI has requested to restore long‑term capital gains (LTCG) wiht ⁤indexation for ⁤Debt Mutual Funds held > 36 months by ⁣amending Sections 2, 48, 50AA and 112 of the Act‍ (Section 2, 72, 76 and 197 ⁤of the Bill). Tax rate: 12.5% (or 20% with indexation)

Debt remains a vital⁢ investment ⁢class for conservative investors⁢ who depend on it for income and relative stability eg. senior citizens. Channelling Retirement savings into fixed income is ⁣key ‍to ensure senior citizens’ and retirees’ investment requirements can be suitably⁣ met.

Similarly, a⁣ vibrant and growing debt market gives ⁤corporations and ⁢the ⁢government increased funding flexibility and ⁢efficiently utilizes India’s deep savings pool. This in turn will promote the increased financialization of ⁢India’s savings and support the contry’s long-term growth. Rationalization of tax treatment for Debt Mutual Funds can⁢ help accelerate the development of⁤ the corporate bond⁤ market.

2. Request to provide a separate deduction for investment in ‍ELSS under new regime

AMFI has requested to provide a⁤ separate deduction (on ‍the ⁤lines of Section 80CCD(1B) of the Act (Section 124 of the Bill))⁣ exclusively for ELSS investments under the new tax regime, with a notified cap. This will preserve ELSS as a simple,⁤ low‑ticket equity entry vehicle; sustains retail participation in equities.

3. Request to ⁢amend the⁤ definition of Equity Oriented Funds to include fund of Funds investing in Equity Oriented Funds

The proposal by AMFI said that⁤ it is⁤ requested that the definition of ⁣”equity Oriented Funds” be revised to include investment in Fund of Funds schemes which invests a minimum of 90% of⁣ the corpus in units ‍of equity Oriented ⁣Mutual Fund Schemes, which in turn invest minimum ⁢65% in⁣ equity shares of domestic companies listed on a recognised stock exchange.

While an equity-oriented fund includes a fun

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Mutual Fund Taxation & regulatory Proposals (as of January 21, 2026)

This document summarizes key proposals and ‍current‍ regulations related to ‍the taxation of mutual⁤ funds in India, ⁢based on information available as of ⁤January 21, 2026. The information is compiled ⁤from official⁣ sources⁤ and verified news reports.

1. Payment to Non-Residents

Mutual fund distributions to non-resident investors are subject to Indian ‍tax laws.The ⁣applicable tax rate depends on the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between India and the investor’s country of residence,if ⁤any.⁢ If no DTAA exists, the standard rates⁣ apply as ⁤per the ‍Income ⁢Tax Act, 1961. [Income Tax Department – TDS on Payment to Non-Resident]. Recent amendments have ⁢focused on streamlining the reporting requirements for such payments.

2. Capital Gain Taxation on Involuntary Redemption of Mutual ⁤Fund⁤ Units ⁣(Winding Up of Schemes)

When a mutual ‍fund scheme is ⁣wound up, the redemption of units is generally treated as ⁤a capital gains event ⁣for investors. ⁣ The ‍nature of the capital ‍gain (short-term or long-term) depends on the holding period of the units. [PRS Legislative Research – The Finance Bill 2023 (relevant provisions)].⁢ As of January 2026, the taxation remains consistent with established principles, with gains calculated as the difference between the sale price (redemption price) and the cost of acquisition. ⁤The holding ⁣period for long-term capital gains is typically 36 months for⁢ listed equity-oriented funds.

3. Segregation of Mutual Fund Schemes & Section 47 of the Income Tax Act

The segregation of a mutual fund⁢ scheme into separate portfolios or series is not considered a transfer⁣ under Section⁣ 47 of the Income Tax Act. This means that such segregation does not trigger⁣ a capital gains⁤ tax event. [Taxmann – Section 47 of the Income Tax Act]. This provision aims to facilitate the restructuring of schemes without imposing immediate tax liabilities on⁢ investors. Section 70 of the⁣ Finance Bill (as ⁣referenced in‍ the original text) likely pertains to amendments clarifying this position.

4. Inclusion‍ of “Mutual ‍Fund” in ITR ⁤Part⁤ A – ‘Sub Status’

The Income⁣ Tax Return (ITR)⁣ form ⁣now includes “Mutual Fund” as‍ an option in⁢ the ‘Sub Status’ ‍dropdown menu in⁣ Part ⁣A. This change, implemented in ITR forms starting from Assessment Year 2024-25, ‍simplifies⁣ the ‍reporting of income⁢ from mutual fund investments. [Taxscan – ITR Forms AY 2024-25 Released]. ⁤This allows ⁤the Income Tax⁣ Department ⁢to better ‍track⁢ and analyze investments in mutual funds.

5. Securities Transaction Tax (STT)⁤ on mutual Fund transactions

As of January ‍21, 2026,⁢ there have been ongoing⁤ discussions regarding the ⁢removal⁣ of‍ Securities Transaction Tax (STT) on‍ transactions in ‍financial markets, including units of mutual funds. However, STT remains applicable as of this date. [Economic Times – STT Removal Discussions]. The government has been considering this measure to boost market ⁣participation, but no final decision has been implemented.

6. Taxation of Mutual Funds Investing in REITs and InvITs

Mutual⁢ funds investing in‍ Real ‍Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure investment Trusts (InvITs)⁢ are generally treated similarly to⁢ equity-oriented mutual funds for⁢ taxation ⁤purposes.⁣ This means that gains from such investments are subject to the same⁣ capital gains tax⁤ rates as equity ‍investments,provided‍ the fund meets certain investment criteria.

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