Add Deductions

Add Deductions

If you’ve made eligible investments, incurred medical expenses, or donated to charitable causes, you can claim them as deductions to reduce your taxable income.

Claiming deductions not only lowers your tax liability but also helps you make the most of tax-saving opportunities under sections like 80C, 80D, 80G, and more.

How to Add Deductions

Add your eligible deductions in a few simple steps:

  1. Go to Save > Edit Tax Situation > Deductions > Add Deductions
  2. Browse the list of available deductions—each comes with a brief description to help you understand what it covers
  3. Click on the relevant deduction and enter the amount you wish to claim
  4. Click Save once you're done

Your deductions will now be considered while computing your taxable income and final tax liability.

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