If you have an outstanding home loan, and happen to have just
received an annual bonus or any other lump sum payment, should you use it to
prepay your loan? Or, should you invest it to meet some other goals? Assess the
following conditions to arrive at the right decision.
The first variable to be considered is psyche: some people
may not be comfortable with a large housing loan and to reduce their stress
they may want to get rid of the loan burden at the earliest. For them, settling
the question of how to use their bonus is simple: just pay off the loan. You
should pay off the home loan at the earliest. Several unfortunate happenings—
job loss, death of the earning member, serious illness, etc—can cause trouble
during the 10-15 year loan period. Treat it as a mind game and not a numbers
game."
Tax benefit is the next variable. If a home loan does not
seem like the sword of Damocles hanging over your head, it makes sense to
continue with the regular EMI schedule. This is because of the tax benefits
that a home loan offers. The principal component of the EMI is treated as
investment under Section 80C. The interest component is also deducted from your
taxable income under Section 24. The annual deduction in respect of the
interest component of a housing loan, for a self-occupied house, is limited to
Rs 2 lakh per annum.
You won't be able to claim deduction on interest paid above
Rs 2 lakh. So, if your annual interest outgo is higher than Rs 2 lakh, it makes
sense to prepay the Home
Loans in India, and save on future interest payment. For example,
The annual interest on a Rs 70 lakh outstanding loan, at
9.5%, comes out to be Rs 6.65 lakh. After taking into account the Rs 2 lakh
deduction under Section 24C, the interest component will fall to Rs 4.65 lakh,
and bring down the effective cost of interest from 9.5% to 8.64%, even for the
people in the 30% tax bracket.
You can, however, optimize the tax benefits if the loan has
been taken jointly, say, with your spouse.
[Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/wealth/plan/should-you-invest-your-money-or-use-it-to-prepay-home-loan/articleshow/52161038.cms]
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