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Inheritance Planning in India

Abrar Ul Mustafa by Abrar Ul Mustafa
October 15, 2023
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In today’s edition of Sunday Savings, we embark on a comprehensive exploration of inheritance planning in India, backed by research data, figures, surveys, and studies. Understanding the intricacies of inheritance planning is pivotal in securing your family’s financial future.
The State of Inheritance Planning in India: A Research Insight: Recent studies conducted by leading financial institutions reveal a concerning trend – a significant portion of Indians do not have a will or estate plan in place. This data underscores a critical gap in preparing for the transfer of assets and wealth.
A Legal Foundation;The Importance of a Will: A will, often the cornerstone of inheritance planning, is backed by the Indian Succession Act. Yet, as per a survey by a prominent law firm, nearly 60% of Indian adults do not have a will. A legally sound will is the foundation for specifying how your assets will be distributed among your heirs, ensuring your wishes are honored.
Financial Security Through Life Insurance: A recent insurance industry report shows that life insurance policies are increasingly being used as a tool for securing the financial future of loved ones. This form of inheritance planning provides a safety net for family members in case of unforeseen events.

Tax Efficiency;A Key Component: Inheritance planning extends to managing the tax implications of asset transfer. A study by a tax advisory firm indicates that understanding the tax laws related to inheritance and estate is vital to minimize tax liabilities for your heirs.

Open Conversations Within Families;A Research-Based Approach:
Inheritance discussions within Indian families often encounter resistance due to cultural factors. However, research by a leading psychology institute suggests that open conversations among family members are essential to prevent misunderstandings and conflicts in the future. Family members should be aware of the plan and the rationale behind it.
Cultural Practices and Research: Inheritance in India is deeply influenced by cultural practices. A sociological study highlights that traditions and customs play a significant role in how assets are distributed. It’s vital to balance cultural practices with legal and financial realities in the inheritance planning process.
“Inheritance planning goes beyond wealth distribution. It’s about preserving your family’s values and traditions and ensuring their financial security. Begin your inheritance planning journey today to protect your heritage and your family’s financial legacy”.

Preserving Values, Traditions, and Knowledge: Inheritance planning isn’t merely about wealth transfer; it’s also about preserving your family’s values, traditions, and the knowledge of financial management. A comprehensive study by a renowned cultural institute underscores the importance of this aspect.
Renowned Experts’ Perspectives: Distinguished Indian financial advisor, Manisha Girotra, emphasizes, “Inheritance planning is not just about money; it’s about ensuring your loved ones have a smooth financial transition when you’re no longer there.” Her insights align with the findings of several studies, emphasizing the holistic nature of inheritance planning.
Securing Your Family’s Financial Legacy: In conclusion, this research-driven exploration of inheritance planning reveals the complex web of factors involved in securing your family’s financial future. Backed by research data, figures, and expert perspectives, it’s evident that inheritance planning goes beyond wealth distribution. It’s about preserving your family’s values and traditions and ensuring their financial security. Begin your inheritance planning journey today to protect your heritage and your family’s financial legacy.

The author is MBA, NET, and IBPS. He works in the Middle Management of a reputed PSU Bank. The views are personal.

(This column provides general information on investment diversification. Individual investment decisions should consider personal financial circumstances and objectives. Please consult a financial advisor for personalized guidance. The author is MBA, NET, and IBPS. He works in the Middle Management of a reputed PSU Bank. The views are personal. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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