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The above letter from S. Santhanam is a short summary of his philosophy of life about the attitude to savings on the part of senior citizens. The purpose of savings should not be lost sight of. Park’s Valuation would value life interest by life expectation of persons above the age of 60 years at five years and above 80 years at three years. Insurers sell policies by jacking up the price for risk for persons above 60 and do not sell at all for persons even below 80. The principle of reverse mortgage is based on the view that a person should be able to draw on his immovable property for liquidity to meet his personal expenses so that he is able to live in his home without having to sell it for his expenses and without having to depend upon his children at his old age. The reader’s advice is that one may not try to save a small tax by availing Sec. 80C by sacrificing a comfortable life. The attitude to tax savings should certainly take into consideration what the reader has advised. Such advice will be relevant to a large number of seniors among the senior citizens. Tax saving should not become an obsession.
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