What are tax-saving infrastructure bonds?
These are special bonds issued by institutions such as Industrial Finance Corporation of India, Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation and any non-banking financial company, also called infrastructure finance company by the Reserve Bank of India.
In financial year 2010-11, the likes of Larsen & Toubro, India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited, Power Finance Corporation and IDFC issued these in tranches.
Next year, these will be issued again.
Why have these been introduced?
These are long-term bonds, which will invest in government's infrastructure projects.
The issuing companies act as intermediaries, borrowing from investors and lending, or investing in such long gestation projects.
The maturity period for these bonds is mostly 10-15 years.
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