Tag Archives: #HUFInvestment

How HUF can apply for IPO?

  HUF eligibility for IPO A  HUF  eligibility for IPO can apply for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) by following the general process that individual investors follow. Here are the steps involve in applying for an IPO as an HUF: Demat Account: Ensure that the HUF has a demat account. A demat account is require… Read More »

What is huf and its benefits?

Benefits of HUF Benefits of HUF, which stands for Hindu Undivided Family, is a legal and taxation concept recognized in India. It refers to a specific type of family structure governed by Hindu law, where family members are lineally descended from a common ancestor and live together as a joint family. Here are some benefits… Read More »

How HUF works?

HUF taxation rules   A Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) taxation rules is a legal entity recognize under Indian law and operates based on the principles of the joint family system. Here’s how an HUF typically works: Formation: An HUF is form when members of a Hindu family come together under a common ancestor and decide… Read More »

Can HUF open savings account?

Can HUF open savings account Yes, a Hindu Undivided Family can open a savings account in its name. Banks in India offer savings accounts specifically designed for HUFs. These accounts allow the HUF to deposit and withdraw funds, earn interest on the balance, and perform various banking transactions.  To open a savings account for an… Read More »

Can HUF take loan from bank?

Can HUF take loan from bank Yes, a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) can take a loan from a bank or financial institution. HUFs, as a separate legal entity under Indian tax laws, can engage in financial transactions, including borrowing money. To obtain a loan, the HUF would need to meet the eligibility criteria set by… Read More »

Can HUF open NPS account?

What is an NPS Account? NPS is a long-term, voluntary retirement savings scheme managed by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA). Under NPS, subscribers can make regular contributions to build a retirement corpus. Upon reaching the age of retirement (60 years), they can withdraw a portion of the accumulated savings as a lump… Read More »