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Investors make a beeline for debt mutual funds before tax benefit is phased out: Report

Updated: 31 Mar 2023, 10:06 AM IST
TL;DR.

A growing interest is seen among investors for target maturity funds and actively managed debt funds.

Mutual fund distributors are convincing investors to break some money from bank fixed deposit and invest in Target Maturity Funds before March 31

Mutual fund distributors are convincing investors to break some money from bank fixed deposit and invest in Target Maturity Funds before March 31

Right before the long-term capital gain (LTCG) tax advantage is phased out in case of debt schemes, mutual fund houses are hard-selling passive Target Maturity Funds that provide a targeted return over a period of time, reported Business Line.

While scrapping the long-term capital gain tax benefit for debt funds through the Finance Bill amendment last week, the government has allowed investments made up to March 31 to be grandfathered for the next three years to avail long-term capital gain tax.

What is the current provision?

Investors at present in debt funds pay income tax on capital gains according to the tax slab for a holding period of three years. After three years, these funds pay tax of either 20 per cent with indexation benefits, or 10 per cent without indexation benefit.

As rules change

Come April 1, capital gains arising from debt-oriented mutual fund schemes will be treated as short-term capital gain, irrespective of the holding period. Investors in such schemes will have to pay tax in line with their income slab.

Most of the mutual fund distributors are convincing investors to break some money from bank fixed deposit and invest in Target Maturity Funds before March 31 to take advantage of the tax benefit.

“We see a good inflow of investments into TMF as the fiscal year comes to an end,” said Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO, Edelweiss Mutual Fund.

Pankaj Pathak, Fund Manger, Quantum AMC, said there is an opportunity for investors to enjoy the long-term capital gain benefit if they invest before March-end.

“However, tax arbitrage is not the only thing that debt funds offer. Now, with similar tax treat as fixed deposits, investors will look at other more important aspects of debt funds like diversified portfolio, market linked performance and liquidity,” he said.

A Balasubramanian, Managing Director, Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company, said the high networth investors and corporates will prefer debt mutual funds as part of their cash management despite the removal of long-term capital gain tax because breaking a fixed deposit attracts hefty penalty besides, they also get the advantage of mark-to-market gain.

Besides Target Maturity Fund, there has been good inflow into actively managed debt funds due to the last- minute tax planning before the LTCG goes next year, he added.

Mahendra Jajoo, CIO, Fixed Income, Mirae Asset Investment Managers, said there was a fair amount of traction towards Target Maturity Funds, but the flows would have been substantial if the investment opportunity provided was more than one-week.

 

First Published: 31 Mar 2023, 10:06 AM IST