The Exempt-Exempt-Exempt (EEE) taxation framework continues to offer the highest level of tax efficiency, as contributions, earnings, and withdrawals remain exempt from tax, subject to compliance with prescribed conditions. For FY 2025-26 (AY 2026-27), the following investment avenues continue to qualify for EEE treatment and remain relevant for long-term tax planning in 2026.

1. Public Provident Fund (PPF)
The Public Provident Fund remains a preferred long-term savings instrument backed by the Government of India. The PPF provides the advantage of long-term compounding over a 15-year tenure, with the facility to extend the account in blocks of 5 years thereafter.
While partial withdrawals are permitted after the completion of 6 years, premature access to funds is restricted in the initial years. Accordingly, investors should adopt a prudent and conservative planning approach, factoring in liquidity constraints and aligning major financial commitments well in advance.
"Contributions made to PPF qualify for deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as 'the IT Act') subject to the threshold of Rs. 1.5 lakhs while the interest accrued and maturity proceeds are exempt from tax under Section 10(11), subject to compliance with scheme conditions," said CA (Dr.) Suresh Surana.
PPF offers an interest rate of 7.1% per annum, compounded annually, making it a stable, risk-free option for long-term capital accumulation with complete tax exemption.
2. Employees' Provident Fund (EPF)
The Employees' Provident Fund is a mandatory retirement savings mechanism for salaried employees and continues to enjoy EEE status when statutory conditions are satisfied.
"Employee contributions are eligible for deduction under Section 80C, and interest earned along with withdrawals is exempt under Section 10(12), subject to notified contribution limits (i.e. interest up to 9.5% p.a. is exempt)," commented CA (Dr.) Suresh Surana.
For FY 2024-25, the EPF interest rate stands at 8.25% per annum, making it one of the most attractive EEE instruments due to the combined benefit of employer contribution and tax-free compounding.
3. Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY)
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana is a government-sponsored savings scheme designed to secure the financial future of a girl child.
"Investments made under the scheme qualify for deduction under Section 80C, while interest earned and maturity proceeds are fully exempt under Section 10(11A)," stated CA (Dr.) Suresh Surana.
SSY offers an interest rate of 8.2% per annum, compounded annually, positioning it among the highest-yielding EEE instruments available to individual taxpayers.
4. Life Insurance Policies (Eligible Policies)
Certain life insurance policies continue to qualify for EEE treatment, provided they meet prescribed premium-to-sum-assured conditions and other statutory requirements, as per CA (Dr.) Suresh Surana.
Premiums paid are eligible for deduction under Section 80C, while maturity proceeds are exempt under Section 10(10D), subject to exclusions applicable to high-premium policies.
Returns from such policies are typically in the range of 4% to 6% per annum, depending on policy structure, offering tax-free maturity proceeds along with insurance protection.
5. Investment in Equity-Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS)
Equity-Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS) are tax-efficient mutual funds that invest predominantly in equity and equity-related instruments. Investments in ELSS qualify for a deduction of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh under Section 80C of the IT Act, subject to overall limits, with a lock-in period of 3 years.
From a returns perspective, ELSS funds offer the potential for superior long-term capital appreciation owing to their equity-oriented investment strategy, along with a higher market-linked volatility.
"On redemption, long-term capital gains arising from ELSS investments are taxable under Section 112A, with an annual exemption available on gains up to Rs. 1.25 lakh, and gains exceeding this threshold being taxed at the applicable rate of 12.5%," commented CA (Dr.) Suresh Surana.
Accordingly, ELSS schemes are well-suited for risk-tolerant investors seeking a combination of tax savings and long-term wealth creation and who are comfortable with equity market fluctuations.
Conclusion
It is pertinent to note that the deduction under Section 80C, as aforementioned, is available only to taxpayers opting for the old tax regime. Further, taxpayers should evaluate investment avenues not solely from a tax-efficiency perspective, but also factor in their overall financial objectives, liquidity requirements, lock-in period, long-term investment horizon, etc.
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