The document discusses the Public Provident Fund (PPF) account in India. It provides details on how to open a PPF account, eligibility requirements, investment limits and tax benefits. A PPF account can be opened with minimal documentation and offers an annual interest rate of 7.6% along with tax-free deposits, interest and withdrawals. It allows investments between Rs. 500 to Rs. 1.5 lakhs annually with a 15-year maturity period. The PPF provides a safe and guaranteed investment option for retirement savings.
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Public Provident Fund or PPF Account benefits are discussed in Hindi as per updated RBI Guidelines 2019. How to open a PPF account online or in Post Office, 10 years Interest Rate Chart, PPF Maturity Chart and other PPF rules regarding withdrawal, eligibility, maturity period etc. are discussed in detail. PPF account can be opened in a Post Office or an Authorized Bank like Bank of India, SBI, PNB, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank etc.
This file provides complete information about the Public Provident Fund (PPF). It provides features, withdrawal from PPF, loan from PPF, consequences of default in deposit, document required for PPF, etc.
Public Provident Fund or PPF Account benefits are discussed in Hindi as per updated RBI Guidelines 2019. How to open a PPF account online or in Post Office, 10 years Interest Rate Chart, PPF Maturity Chart and other PPF rules regarding withdrawal, eligibility, maturity period etc. are discussed in detail. PPF account can be opened in a Post Office or an Authorized Bank like Bank of India, SBI, PNB, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank etc.
This file provides complete information about the Public Provident Fund (PPF). It provides features, withdrawal from PPF, loan from PPF, consequences of default in deposit, document required for PPF, etc.
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The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a government-backed savings scheme introduced in India to encourage long-term savings and retirement planning. It offers attractive interest rates and tax benefits, making it a preferred choice for risk-averse investors. The PPF is available to both salaried and self-employed individuals, making it accessible to a wide range of people.
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2. Public Provident Fund ( PPF ) was introduced in
India in 1968 with the objective to mobilize small
saving in the form of an investment, coupled
with a return on it.
It can also be called a savings-cum-tax
investment vehicle that enables one to build a
retirement corpus while saving on annual taxes.
Therefore, anyone looking for a safe investment
option to save taxes and earn guaranteed
returns should open a PPF account.
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A PPF account can be opened with either a
Post Office or with any nationalized banks.
These days, even certain private banks like
ICICI, HDFC and Axis Bank among others
are authorized to provide this facility.
Submit the duly filled application form
along with the required documents i.e. the
KYC documents.
Then deposit a prescribed amount towards
the opening of the account.
How to open a PPF account?
4. Documents needed to open PPF Account
Documents required to open a PPF account are KYC documents
such as identity proof, address proof and signature proof.
(Passport, PAN Card, Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voter’s ID,
Employer’s letter, Utility Bill, Rental/Lease Agreement, Bank
Account Statements, Ration Cards, Signed Cheque, Photographs)
The account opening form, along with nomination form if
nominees are being named.
Banks may request additional documents if necessary. In case of
minors, age proof will be required i.e. the minor’s birth certificate
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5. Eligibility - Who can open PPF Account?
1. Only one PPF account can be opened per person.
Resident Indians, 18 years or older, can open a Public
Provident Fund Account. There is no upper age limit
for opening this account.
2. Accounts can be opened for minors. Minors are
those below the age of 18 years. However, the
maximum limit of Rs.1.5 lakhs per year applies to
deposits made in the minor and the major’s/guardian’s
account, collectively. Grandparents cannot open an
account in the names of their minor grandchildren.
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3. Non-resident Indians (NRIs) cannot open a PPF account.
However, account-holders who leave the country and obtain
non-resident status after having opened a PPF account can
continue to maintain their accounts until it matures i.e. until the
end of the account’s 15 year term. NRIs are restricted from
extending account tenures at maturity.
4. HUFs cannot open a PPF account, effective 2005. An
individual cannot open an account for an HUF (Hindu Undivided
Family).
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The current interest rate is 7.6% that is compounded annually. The
Finance Ministry set the interest rate every year, which is paid on
31st March. The interest is calculated on the lowest balance
between the close of the fifth day and last day or every month.
What is the interest rate on PPF?
7.6%
8. Tax Advantages in PPF Scheme
Tax benefits available on these accounts make these investment
options very attractive, especially for those using this scheme to
build a retirement corpus.
PPF deposits fall under the EEE (Exempt, Exempt, Exempt) tax
category.
-Deposits made under this scheme can be claimed as deductions under
section 80C.
-Interest earned on these deposits are not taxable.
-Amounts withdrawn from the account are exempt from wealth tax.
Amounts deposited in a spouse’s or child’s PPF account also
qualify for tax breaks.
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Essential features of PPF
1. Tenure : The PPF has a minimum
tenure of 15 years, which can be
extended in blocks of 5 years as per
your wish.
2. Investment Limits : PPF allows a
minimum investment of Rs 500 and a
maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh for each
financial year. Investments can be
made in lump sum or in a maximum of
12 installments.
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3. Opening Balance : The account can be opened with just Rs
500 and Maximum 1.5 Lakh. Annual investments above Rs
1.5 lakh will not earn interest and will not be eligible for tax
saving.
4. Deposit Frequency – Deposit into a PPF account has to be
made at least once every year for 15 years.
5. Mode of deposit – The deposit into a PPF account can be
made either by way of cash, cheque, Demand Draft or online
fund transfer.
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11. 6. Nomination – A PPF account
holder can designate a nominee
for his account either at the time
of opening the account or
subsequently too
7. Joint accounts – A PPF account
can be held only in the name of
one individual. Opening an
account in joint names is not
allowed
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8. Risk factor – Since PPF is backed by the
Indian government, it offers guaranteed,
risk¬-free returns as well as complete capital
protection. The element of risk involved in
holding a PPF account is minimal.
9. Who can invest in PPF – Any Indian citizen
can invest in PPF. One citizen can have only
one PPF account unless the second account is
in the name of a minor. NRIs and HUFs are
not eligible to open a PPF account.
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10. Loan against PPF – You can take
a loan against your PPF account
between the 3rd and 5th year. The
loan amount can be a maximum of
25% of the 2nd year immediately
preceding the loan application year.
A second loan can be taken before
the 6th year if the first loan is repaid
fully.
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14. PPF withdrawal
As a rule, one can close a PPF account only upon
maturity i.e. after completion of 15 years. Upon
completion of 15 years, the entire amount standing
to the credit of an account holder in the PPF
account along with the accrued interest can be
withdrawn freely and the account can be closed.
However, if account holders are in need of funds,
and wish to withdraw before 15 years, the scheme
permits partial withdrawals from year 7 i.e. on
completing 6 years.
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An account holder can withdraw
prematurely, up to a maximum
of 50% of the amount that stood
in the account at the end of 4th
year preceding the year in which
the amount is withdrawn or at
the end of the preceding year,
whichever is lower. Further,
withdrawals can be made only
once in a financial year.
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