PPF Investment: The lock-in period or maturity period on a PPF account is 15 years. But, even after this, you can continue your investment. Meaning, you get this facility in PPF that you can extend it for 5 years.
PPF Investment: Anyone from a child to an elderly can invest in the Public Provident Fund scheme. The biggest advantage of this investment with a lock-in period of 15 years is that it has more interest than other investments. An annual interest of 7.1% is available, which is more than a bank fixed deposit. An investment of just 1 thousand rupees a month in the scheme can get you around 3.21 lakh rupees in 15 years.
How much money will an investment of ₹ 3000 give?
Investment in PPF can start from Rs 500. If you deposit only Rs 500 every month, then after 15 years you will have a fund of about 1.6 lakh rupees. By investing 2 thousand rupees every month, a fund of about 6.43 lakh rupees can be created in 15 years. If you invest 3 thousand rupees, you can get 9.64 lakh rupees. Let us tell you, the maximum investment limit in a financial year is 1.5 lakh rupees.
Monthly Investment How much will you get after 15 years How much will you get after 20 years
- 500 rupees Rs 1.6 lakh Rs 2.65 lakh
- 1 thousand rupees Rs 3.21 lakh Rs 5.30 lakh
- 2 thousand rupees Rs 6.43 lakh Rs 10.60 lakh
- 3 thousand rupees Rs 9.64 lakh Rs 15.91 lakh
Note: The calculation is a rough estimate based on the current interest rate. The interest rate on PPF is reviewed every 3 months.
Where should PPF account be opened?
You can open a PPF account in any post office branch or bank branch. Apart from your name, you can also open it in the name of children in case of minors. But, you will manage the account as a caretaker until they turn 18. According to the rules, a PPF account cannot be opened in the name of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF).
Investment can increase for 5-5 years
The lock in period or maturity period on PPF account is 15 years. But, even after this you can continue your investment. This means that you get this facility in PPF that you can extend it for 5 years. You can keep the maturity amount for a total of 20 years. Investment can also be done during this period. However, 1 year before the completion of the maturity period, you will have to give an application that you want its extension. Even after the completion of 20 years, it can be extended again for 5 years.
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Take care of the lock in period
The lock-in period for pre-withdrawal in PPF account is 5 years. This means that money cannot be withdrawn from this account for 5 years after the year in which the account is opened. After completion of this period, pre-withdrawal can be done by filling Form 2. However, maturity withdrawal cannot be done before 15 years.
Get the benefit of EEE tax exemption
PPF comes under the EEE tax category. This means that you will get the benefit of tax exemption on the entire investment made in the scheme. Apart from this, the interest received on that investment and the entire amount received on maturity is also tax free. Therefore, according to long term benefits, PPF investment is counted as a good option.
PPF account cannot be confiscated even on court order
PPF account cannot be confiscated by any court or order in case of debt or any other liability. In this case also this scheme is good and useful.
You can get a cheap loan by investing in PPF
You can also get a cheap loan on the amount deposited in a PPF account. But, there is a condition for this. You are entitled to take a loan from PPF during a period of five years from the next year, except the financial year in which the account was opened. If you have opened a PPF account in January 2017, then you can take a loan from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2022. You can get a maximum loan of up to 25% on the deposit.
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