The account holder can retain the account after maturity for any period
without making any further deposits. The balance in the account will
continue to earn interest at normal rate as admissible on PPF account till
the account is closed. -----CURRENTLY WHAT IS THE RATE OF INTEREST AFTER 16
YEARS

 

 

Lalit

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nirav Vora
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: KNOW ALL ABOUT PPF (PUBLIC PROVIDENT FUND) FAQ

 

I am having 1 query.  

 

I have transfered from 1 city to another.  Can the PPF account be transfered
to any city ?  What is the procedure ?

 

Regards,

 

Nirav

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Raj: <[email protected]> wrote:


KNOW ALL ABOUT PPF (PUBLIC PROVIDENT FUND) FAQ 


People who are interested in liquidity or small-term gains would not be very
keen about PPF because the duration for the investment is 15 years. However,
the effective period works out to 16 years i.e., the year of opening the
account and adding 15 years to it. The contribution made in the 16th
financial year will not earn any interest but one can take advantage of the
tax rebate.

It is that time of the year that most of us would have already made our
decisions as to where we will make our investments or would at least have
had the chance of looking at different investment instruments.
At one point in time or the other we would have come across 'Public
Provident Fund' as an effective investing instrument. But how much do we
know about Public Provident Fund or, PPF?

What is the Public Provident Fund (PPF)?
The PPF is a long-term, government backed small savings scheme of the
Central Government started with the objective of providing old age income
security to the workers in the unorganized sector and self employed
individuals.


What is the interest rate offered through PPF?
Currently, the interest rate offered through PPF is around 8%, which is
compounded annually. Interest is calculated on the lowest balance between
the fifth day and last day of the calendar month and is credited to the
account on 31st March every year. So to derive the maximum, the deposits
should be made between 1st and 5th day of the month.


What is duration of the investment?
People who are interested in liquidity or small-term gains would not be very
keen about PPF because the duration for the investment is 15 years. However,
the effective period works out to 16 years i.e., the year of opening the
account and adding 15 years to it. The contribution made in the 16th
financial year will not earn any interest but one can take advantage of the
tax rebate.
The account holder has an option to extend the PPF account for any period in
a block of 5 years after the minimum duration elapses. The account holder
can retain the account after maturity for any period without making any
further deposits. The balance in the account will continue to earn interest
at normal rate as admissible on PPF account till the account is closed.


What is the minimum and maximum amount of deposit?
The minimum deposit that you can make into a PPF account in one whole
financial year is Rs. 500. The maximum is Rs. 70, 000.


Who can open a PPF account and where?
A PPF account can be opened by an individual (salaried or non-salaried). An
individual can open only one PPF account to which he contributes. A PPF
account can also be opened in the name of your spouse or children.
It can be opened with a minimum deposit of Rs. 100 at any branch of the
State Bank of India (SBI) or branches of it's associated banks like the
State Bank of Mysore or Hyderabad. The account can also be opened at the
branches of a few nationalized banks, like the Bank of India, Central Bank
of India and Bank of Baroda, and at any head post office or general post
office.


What are the tax benefits from PPF?
The amount you invest is eligible for deduction under the Rs. 1, 00,000
limit of Section 80C. On maturity, the entire amount including the interest
is non-taxable.

Is it possible to withdraw the amount deposited at any time during the
tenure?
Yes. You can take a loan on the PPF from the third year of opening your
account to the sixth year. So, if the account is opened during the financial
year 2009-10, the first loan can be taken during financial year 2011-12 (the
financial year is from April 1 to March 31).
The loan amount will be up to a maximum of 25% of the balance in your
account at the end of the first financial year. You can make withdrawals
during any one year from the sixth year.
You are allowed to withdraw 50% of the balance at the end of the fourth
year, preceding the year in which the amount is withdrawn or the end of the
preceding year whichever is lower. For e.g., if the account was opened in
2000-01, and the first withdrawal was made during 2006-07, the amount you
can withdraw is limited to 50% of the balance as on March 31, 2003, or March
31, 2006, whichever is lower. 

 
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