Best tax-saving funds: Quant, SBI, HDFC and more! Rs 10K SIP turns into Rs 62 lakh in 12 yrs in this ELSS fund

If you are planning to save tax along with investment, then the Equity-Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) can be a great option for you. ELSS mutual funds not only offer tax exemption of up to Rs 1.5 lakh under Section 80C, under the Old Tax Regime, of the Income Tax Act, but also have a lock-in period of only 3 years. In comparison, your money remains locked in tax-saving FDs for 5 years and PPF for 15 years.

Recent performance of ELSS funds

The returns of ELSS funds have also been affected due to market volatility in the last few months. The market declined between October 2024 and February 2025, due to which the average return of ELSS funds in the short term was -6.32%. However, if we look at the one-year performance, it is 6.99%.

But for long-term investors, ELSS has given great returns. The average return of ELSS funds (40 schemes) has been 25.34% CAGR in the last 5 years and 12.61% in the last 10 years.

Also read: How ELSS funds can help you save taxes & grow your wealth

Here are the top 5 ELSS funds that have given 15.29% to 20.17% returns on lump sum investments and up to 16.36% to 22.47% returns on SIP investments.

1. Quant ELSS Tax Saver Fund

Annualised return since launch in January 2013: 20.17%

Assets: Rs 9,486 crore

Expense ratio: 0.50%

A Rs 10,000 SIP started in January 2013 would have turned into a whopping Rs 62 lakh corpus with an annualised return of 22.47%.

2. DSP ELSS Tax Saver Fund

Annualised return since launch in January 2013: 17.95%

Assets: Rs 14,981 crore

Expense ratio: 0.72%

A Rs 10,000 SIP started 12 years ago would be now Rs 47.43 lakh with an annualised return of 18.5%.

3. SBI Long Term Equity Fund

Annualised return since launch (1 January 2013): 16.50%

Assets: Rs 25,724 crore

Expense ratio: 1.07%

Your Rs 10,000 SIP would have turned into a Rs 45 lakh corpus in 12 years, at an annualised return of 17.7%.

4. Franklin India ELSS Tax Saver Fund

Annualised return since launch in January 2013: 16.22%

Assets: Rs 5,986 crore

Expense ratio: 1.09%

If you had started a Rs 10,000 SIP in January 2013,

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