PPF, Public Provident Fund - Current Interest Rate in 2023, Tax Benefits and Account Opening (2024)

The purpose of the Public Provident Fund (PPF), which was first implemented in India in 1968, was to mobilise small contributions for investment and return. It can also be referred to as an investment vehicle that enables one to accumulate retirement funds while reducing yearly taxes. Anyone looking for a safe investment option to save taxes and earn guaranteed returns should open a PPF account.

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What is a PPF account?

PPF – Key Information
Interest Rate7.1% per annum.
Minimum Investment AmountRs.500
Maximum Investment AmountRs 1.5 lakh per annum.
Tenure15 years
Risk ProfileOffers guaranteed, risk-free returns
Tax Benefit
Up to Rs.1.5 lakh under Section 80C

Public Provident Fund (PPF) scheme is a long-term investment option that offers an attractive rate of interest and returns on the amount invested. The interest earned and the returns are not taxable under Income Tax. One has to open a PPF account under this scheme and the amount deposited during a year will be claimed under section 80C deductions.

Features of PPF account

Below are the essential features of PPF

  • Tenure: The PPF has a minimum tenure of 15 years, which can be extended in blocks of 5 years as per your wish.
  • 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 a lump sum or in a maximum of 12 instalments.
  • Opening balance: The account can be opened with just Rs 100 a month. Annual investments above Rs 1.5 lakh will not earn interest and will not be eligible for tax savings.
  • Deposit frequency: Deposits into a PPF account have to be made at least once every year for 15 years.
  • Mode of deposit: The deposit into a PPF account can be made either by way of cash, cheque, demand draft (DD) or through an online fund transfer.
  • Nomination: A PPF account holder can designate a nominee for his account either at the time of opening the account or subsequently.
  • Joint accounts: A PPF account can be held only in the name of one individual. Opening an account in joint names is not allowed.
  • 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. As the returns from PPF accounts are fixed, they are used as a diversification tool for the investor’s portfolio.
  • Tax benefit: The PPF interest and maturity amount are tax-free under section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
  • Partial withdrawal: PPF amount can be withdrawn partially from the seventh financial year onwards.

What is the interest rate on PPF?

The current PPF interest rate is 7.1% p.a. 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 the last day of every month.

Further, use our PPF calculator to figure out the returns you can expect on investing a certain amount in a PPF account.

How does the PPF account work?

A PPF account can be opened by an adult for self or on behalf of a minor. The account tenure is 15 years and the lock-in period for the account is 15 years. You can make a deposit to a PPF account ranging from Rs.500 up to Rs.1.5 lakh per financial year.

The deposit can be made in a lump sum or in instalments. There is no restriction on the number of instalments per financial year. The deposits must be made every financial year during the tenure and such deposits are exempt from income tax u/s 80C.


You are required to make a minimum deposit of Rs.500 per financial year to keep the account active. If you fail to make this deposit, the account will be discontinued. You will have to pay a penalty of Rs.50 along with a minimum deposit of Rs.500 to reactivate the account.

An interest rate of 7.1% p.a. (Q4 FY2022-23) is applied to the deposit and is compounded annually. A loan facility is available on the PPF balance. Also, you can make partial and premature withdrawals on the PPF account subject to certain conditions. Upon completing the tenure, you can choose to extend the account with or without making additional contributions. You also have the option to close the account.

PPF account eligibility

  • 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. However, if they have an existing PPF account in their name, then it shall remain active till its completion date. However, these accounts cannot be extended for 5 years as in the case of Indian citizens.

How to open a PPF account?

A PPF account can be opened with either a Post Office or with any nationalised bank like the State Bank of India or Punjab National Bank, etc. These days, even certain private banks like ICICI, HDFC and Axis Bank among others are authorized to provide this facility.

You need to submit the below-mentioned documents:

  • Duly filled account opening application form
  • KYC documents such as Aadhaar, Voters ID, Driving license, etc.
  • Residential address proof
  • Nominee declaration form
  • Passport size photograph

Process to open a PPF account online:

Step 1: Log into your bank account on the internet banking or mobile banking platform.

Step 2: Select the ‘Open a PPF Account’ option.

Step 3: If the account is for self, click on the ‘Self Account’ option. If you are opening the account on behalf of a minor, select the ‘Minor Account’ option.

Step 4: Enter the relevant details in the application form.

Step 5: Key in the total amount you want to deposit in the account per financial year.

Step 6: Submit the application. An OTP will be sent to the registered mobile number. Enter it in the relevant field.

Step 7: Your PPF account will get created in an instant! Your PPF account number will be displayed on the screen. An email will be sent to your registered email address with all the details confirming the same.

Process to open a PPF account in a post office

Step 1: Get an application form from your nearest post office or online.

Step 2: Fill up the form and submit it with the required KYC documents and a passport-size photograph.

Step 3: Make the initial deposit required to open a post office PPF account. The amount can range from Rs.500 up to Rs.1.5 lakh per financial year.

Step 4: Once your application is processed, a passbook will be given to you for the PPF account opened.

Loan against PPF

  • You can take a loan against your PPF account between the 3rd and 6th year. The maximum tenure of the loan is three years (36 months).
  • The loan amount can be a maximum of 25% of the total available amount.
  • A second loan can be taken before the 6th year if the first loan is repaid fully.

PPF amount withdrawal

As a rule, one can fully withdraw the PPF account balance only upon maturity, i.e. after the 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.

An account holder can withdraw prematurely, up to a maximum of 50% of the amount that is in the account at the end of the 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.

Procedure for withdrawal from PPF

In case you wish to partially or completely withdraw the balance lying in your PPF account.

Step 1: Get the application for withdrawal of PPF from the bank/post office (Form 3/Form C) where you have opened the PPF account.

Step 2: Fill in the application form with relevant information.

Step 3: Submit the application to the concerned branch of the bank or post office where your PPF account lies.

PPF Withdrawal Form

An individual must file Form 3/Form C for the withdrawal of the PPF amount. This form has 3 sections:

Section 1: Declaration section where you must give your PPF account number and the amount of money you propose to withdraw. Along with that, you also need to mention how many years have actually passed since the account was first opened.

Section 2: Office use section which comprises details like:

  • Date when the PPF account was opened
  • Total balance standing in the PPF account
  • Date on which the previously requested withdrawal was allowed
  • Total withdrawal amount available in the account.
  • The amount of money sanctioned for withdrawal.
  • Date and signature of the person in charge – usually the service manager.

Section 3: The bank details section asks for the details of the bank where the money is to be credited directly or the bank in whose favour the cheque or the demand draft is to be issued. It is also mandatory to enclose a copy of the PPF passbook along with this application.

Tax benefits of investing in PPF

PPF is one investment vehicle that falls under the Exempt-Exempt-Exempt (EEE) category. This, in other words, means that all deposits made in the PPF are deductible under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. However, it should be noted that the maximum contribution in PPF cannot exceed Rs.1.5 lakh in one financial year.

Furthermore, the accumulated amount and interest is also exempt from tax at the time of withdrawal. It is important to note that a PPF account cannot be closed before maturity.

A PPF account, however, can be transferred from one point of designation to another. But, do remember that a PPF account cannot be closed prematurely. Only in the case of the account holder’s demise can the nominee file for the closure of the account.

Process to close a PPF account

As per the rules governing PPF accounts, you can fully withdraw your PPF account balance only after the account completes its tenure of 15 years. Upon completion of the 15-year term, you can access the entire account balance, withdraw it fully, and close the account.

Any time before completing the full tenure of the account, you cannot withdraw the entire account balance under any circ*mstances. However, premature withdrawal of up to 50% of the account balance is allowed after completing 7 years. This is permitted under special circ*mstances only.

You can close a PPF account after completing 15 years from the date of opening the account. The procedure to close a PPF account in the post office is given below:

Step 1: Fill up the relevant information in Form C and attach your PPF passbook.

Step 2: Submit this to the relevant Post Office/bank branch where the account is held.

Step 3: Your application will be processed and the account will be closed. You will receive the payment in your savings account linked to the PPF account

Can you close PPF account before maturity?

PPF account can be closed 5 years after the account is opened in special circ*mstances such as life-threatening sickness faced by the account holder or dependents, paying for higher education or change in the residential status.

Process of transfer of a PPF account

You can transfer your PPF account to another branch of the bank/post office, switch from bank to post office or switch from post office to a bank. Here is the procedure.

Step 1: Visit the bank or post office branch where your PPF account is held.

Step 2: Request the application form to transfer the PPF account and fill it up with the relevant details.

Step 3: The branch representative will process your application and forward it along with the certified copy of the account, nomination form, account opening application, specimen signature, and cheque/DD for the outstanding balance of the PPF account to the new branch.

Step 4: Once the new branch receives your application and supporting documents, you have to submit a new PPF account opening application along with the old PPF account’s passbook. You may change the nominee at this point.

Step 5: Once this application is processed, your PPF account is successfully transferred to the new branch.

Participating Banks Offering PPF account

You can open a PPF account either at the post office branch nearest to you or at a participating bank branch based on your convenience. The participating banks that offer a PPF account are given below.

  • Bank of Baroda
  • HDFC Bank
  • ICICI Bank
  • Axis Bank
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank
  • State Bank of India
  • Bank of India
  • Union Bank of India
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce
  • IDBI Bank
  • Punjab National Bank
  • Central Bank of India
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Dena Bank

How to link Aadhaar with a PPF account online?

Step 1: Log on to your internet banking account.

Step 2: Click on the ‘Registration of Aadhaar Number in Internet Banking’ option.

Step 3: Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number therein and click on ‘Confirm’.

Step 4: Select the PPF account to link it to the Aadhaar number and done.

Step 5: Click on the ‘Inquiry’ option on the homepage to check if the Aadhaar linking request is completed.

How to activate an inactive PPF account?

In order to reactivate an inactive PPF account, you can follow the steps below:

Step 1: Submit a written letter to the bank or post office branch requesting to reactivate it.

Step 2: Pay a minimum amount of Rs.500 for each year you have not made any contributions along with the penalty of Rs.50 per inactive year.

Step 3: The bank or PO will process your request and reactivate the account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it mandatory to withdraw the PPF account balance at the end of the 15 years?

It is not mandatory for you to withdraw the PPF balance at the end of the maturity period, i.e. 15 years. You can let the money stay in the account so that it accrues interest as long as you close the account.

Can I extend the tenure of the account for 3 years since I may need the sum then?

You can only extend the account tenure in the blocks of five years upon maturity.

How many times am I allowed to extend the tenure in the blocks of five years?

There is no upper limit on the number of times you can extend the tenure of the account as long as you extend it in the blocks of five years. However, you can only extend the tenure upon the maturity of each block.

I don’t think I can continue to contribute to my PPF account anymore. Can I close my account?

Individuals are allowed to close their PPF account only after completing five years. Also, there are certain criteria to be satisfied in order to close the account.

How to open a PPF account in SBI online?

  • Log in to the SBI’s internet banking portal at http://www.onlinesbi.com.
  • In the menu, click on ‘Deposit & Investment’ and select the ‘Public Provident Fund (PPF)’ option.
  • Click on the ‘PPF Account Opening (Without visiting branch)’ option.
  • Read the instructions, tick to agree to the terms and conditions and click on the ‘Proceed’ button.
  • Select the savings to account to be linked with the PPF and click on the ‘Proceed’ button.
  • Enter the details, such as your address, deposit amount, and personal and nomination details and click on the ‘Submit’ button.
  • Your PPF account will be created in an instant and the account number will be displayed on the screen.

How to open a PPF account in HDFC Bank?

  • Log in to the HDFC Bank internet banking portal.
  • Click on ‘Public Provident Fund’ and select the ‘PPF Accounts ‘option.
  • Click ‘Open Now’.
  • Enter the bank account details from which you would like to pay for your PPF account and the PAN number.
  • Verify if all the details you have entered are correct and click on the ‘Proceed’ button.
  • Verify your Aadhaar number. If your bank account is already linked to your Aadhaar, you can click on ‘Generate OTP’, else you will need to update your Aadhaar online. There is also an option to e-sign with the Aadhar OTP as well.
  • Now, your PPF account is instantly created and the account number is displayed.

Who can open a PPF account?

Any resident Indian adult can open a PPF account. In the case of a minor or a person with an unsound mind, a legal guardian can open the account on their behalf.

How to withdraw money from a PPF account?

  • Fill in Form C with relevant details. You can download this from your bank or Post Office website or at the branch.
  • Submit the form to the bank or Post Office branch where your PPF account is held.

How to link an SBI PPF account to an SBI account online?

There is no need to link a PPF account held with SBI to an SBI savings account. At the time of opening the PPF account, either online or offline, you would have given your existing savings account number. This means, your new PPF account is created under the existing customer ID.

By default, your PPF account will be linked to your savings account. Therefore, you can use the same login credentials for internet banking and access both your savings account and PPF account details under a single platform.

How to know your PPF account number?

When you open a PPF account offline, the bank or Post Office will provide you with a passbook. The passbook contains all the necessary information about the PPF account, such as the PPF account number, bank/PO branch details, account balance, transactions made in the account, and others. You can get the passbook updated regularly to access the latest data.

On the other hand, you can log into your account on the internet banking portal. On the home page, choose the PPF account to see the account details, such as the account number, account balance, recent transactions, and others.

How to check PPF account balance online?

  • Log in to your internet banking account.
  • Open the PPF account details to check the latest PPF balance and the recent transaction details.

How many years a PPF account can be extended?

A PPF account can be extended any number of times (in the blocks of five years ) upon the maturity of the account after 15 years.

How to withdraw money from a PPF account before maturity?

  • Check if you are eligible for premature withdrawal.
  • If you are eligible, get Form C from the bank or Post Office and fill it up with relevant details.
  • If the account is in the name of a minor, you will have to provide an additional declaration stating the money you are withdrawing is for the sake of the minor and that the minor is alive.
  • Submit the form and any supporting documents to the bank or Post Office branch.
  • If all the information and documents you have provided are satisfactory, the bank or Post Office will process it and release the payment.

Which bank is the best for a PPF account?

PPF accounts are offered by the Government of India and are not specific to a bank. Also, all banks provide the same set of features and benefits when you open a PPF account. The interest rate is set by the government and it remains the same wherever the PPF account is held. Therefore, there is no best bank that offers a PPF account.

When to deposit money in a PPF account?

There is no specific due date as to when you should deposit money in a PPF account. However, it is beneficial for you to deposit money between 1 April and 5 April of a financial year. If it is not possible for you to make the full year’s deposit at the beginning of the year, you can make monthly deposits within the 5th of the month to earn maximum benefits.

How much money can be withdrawn from a PPF account?

You can withdraw the money partially after completing seven years from the date of opening the account. However, you can only withdraw up to 50% of the total account balance at the end of the fourth year from the date of opening.

How to convert a minor PPF account to a major?

When a minor PPF account holder becomes a major or turns 18 years old, you can submit a revised application form along with necessary documents stating the age of the account holder to change the status of the account from minor to major. The guardian can submit the application along with the account holder’s signature on the application form as an attestation.

What is the minimum lock-in period for a PPF account?

The minimum lock-in period for a PPF account is 15 years, the actual tenure of the PPF account.

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PPF, Public Provident Fund - Current Interest Rate in 2023, Tax Benefits and Account Opening? ›

The PPF interest rate, on the other hand, has remained unchanged at 7.1%. The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is one of the popular long-term investment schemes backed by the Government of India. It provides security with competitive interest rates and tax-free returns.

What is the current interest rate of PPF 2023? ›

Traditionally, PPF interest rates are kept higher than the prevalent Fixed Deposit rates offered by Banks, to encourage savings among Indian households for their long-term future. The current interest rate for Q1 (April-June) FY 2022-23 for PPF accounts has been fixed at 7.1%.

How much will I get if I invest 1000 in PPF? ›

Deposit Amount – This amount is to be deposited in the PPF account as per the deposit frequency. Thus if the deposit amount is Rs. 1,000 and the Deposit Frequency is monthly, the total PPF deposit for the year will be Rs. 12,000 and automatically calculated by the PPF calculator.

How much should I invest in PPF for tax benefit? ›

The deposits must be made every financial year during the tenure and such deposits are exempt from income tax u/s 80C. You are required to make a minimum deposit of Rs.500 per financial year to keep the account active. If you fail to make this deposit, the account will be discontinued.

Do we get interest on PPF after 15 years? ›

On the other hand, you can choose to extend the PPF account after the completion of 15 years for a block of five years. During this extended period, you can continue to make contributions to your PPF account and earn tax-free interest on the balance. The maximum deposit amount into a PPF account is Rs.

What if I invest $2,000 a monthly in PPF for 15 years? ›

By investing Rs 2000 per month (or Rs 2000x12 = Rs 24000 per year), you can get up to Rs 7 lakh upon maturity after 15 years.

How much will I get if I invest 5000 per month in PPF? ›

Assuming an interest rate of 7.1% per annum, the interest earned on an investment of ₹ 5000 in PPF for one year will be approximately ₹ 355. The total balance in the account at the end of the year will be ₹ 5000 + ₹ 355 = ₹ 5355.

Is PPF better than LIC? ›

While the PPF scheme would help you create a long-term, tax-efficient corpus, the life insurance policy would give financial security. So, as you plan for your goals, you can secure your planning with life insurance. So, rather than LIC vs PPF, invest in both and maximise tax savings.

How much should I invest in PPF to get 1 crore? ›

The quickest and fastest possible timeframe to reach 1 Crore via PPF is 25 years with a monthly investment of Rs. 10,720 on a regular basis. As you can only invest a maximum of Rs. 1.5 Lakh yearly in PPF, the maximum monthly investment amount can be Rs.

Can I invest 2 lacs in PPF? ›

You cannot deposit more than Rs. 1.5 lakhs in the PPF Account in any given financial year. The deposit frequency, however, is not limited. Earlier, the PPF account max deposit was twelve times in one financial year.

Can NRI invest in PPF? ›

As such, an NRI cannot invest in PPF. However, if people with current NRI status, opened a PPF account before they got the NRI status, they can continue with the account until maturity. *All savings are provided by the insurer as per the IRDAI approved insurance plan.

Which is better FD or PPF? ›

Both FD and PPF are good options for risk-averse investors. PPF is preferred by people who are looking to save taxes along with investing for the future. Due to the government backing, the security it provides is unmatched.

Which is better than PPF? ›

After PPF, ELSS is one of the most tax friendly 80C investment options. ELSS capital gains of up to Rs 1 lakh in a financial year are tax free. Capital gains in excess of Rs 1 lakh are taxed at 10%.

Which bank has highest PPF interest rate? ›

The highest FD rate in SBI Bank is 5.40% (for a tenure of 5-10 years). The highest FD rate in ICICI Bank is 5.35% for 5-10 years. The highest FD rate in Axis Bank is 5.75% for a term of 5 to 10 years. The highest FD rate in HDFC Bank is 5.50% for a term of 5-10 years.

How can I get maximum benefit from PPF? ›

Your PPF contributions allow a tax deduction of up to ₹ 1.5 lakhs per annum. Funds in your PPF account are compounded annually.
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Tips to earn maximum interest on PPF
  1. Contribute by the 5th of every month.
  2. Contribute up to ₹ 1.5 lakh per annum.
  3. Max out your PPF account by April 5th.
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Can I have 2 PPF account? ›

According to the PPF rules, an individual can have only one PPF account in their name. Since there are no age restrictions, a PPF account can be opened in the name of a minor child. The account can be opened either by the father, mother, or guardian. But, one child can have only one PPF account.

Which is better in PPF monthly or yearly? ›

To maximise the interest payout on PPF deposits, you should choose to deposit by the 5th of the month, and the sooner in the financial year, the better. If you deposit towards the end of the financial year in March, you will surely save income tax but earn interest only for one month—March—for that FY.

What if I invest $20,000 a month for 10 years? ›

If an investor invests 20,000 per month for 10 years at the interest rate of 12%, he will be able to generate INR 47 lakh, i.e., more than double the amount he earned in the first five years. In addition, the earnings in 15 years will double the income that an investor had generated in the first 10 years.

What if I invest $500 a month for 15 years? ›

Invest $500 a month for 15 years and get to $250,000

Saving $500 per month equates to $6,000 a year and $90,000 in 15 years. Investing your savings in the stock market will grow that little fortune into big fortune. Normally, investors can get long-term market returns of about 7% from the TSX index.

What happens if I put more than 150000 in PPF? ›

"Amount beyond Rs 1.5 lakh cannot be deposited in the PPF account as the transaction will be rejected at the time of transfer. Thus, the question of excess amount doesn't arise. Even if the depositor manages to deposit more than the limit, the transaction shall be subsequently rejected.

Can I invest twice in a month in PPF? ›

Earlier, you could deposit funds in your PPF account only twelve times during a financial year. However, per the new PPF rules, there is no restriction on the number of deposits. You can deposit funds in multiples of Rs 50, but, per usual, your maximum annual deposits cannot exceed Rs 150,000.

Can I invest more than 150000 in PPF in a year? ›

You are allowed to make only 12 transactions in a calendar year, and the maximum amount you can deposit in your PPF account cannot exceed 1.5 Lakh in a year.

What are the disadvantages of PPF? ›

In this article, we will talk about several disadvantages of public provident fund (PPF).
  • Interest rate is less compared to EPF interest rate: For salaried employees, one disadvantage of PPF is in terms of interest rate. ...
  • Higher lock-in period: The PPF account has a maturity period of 15 years.
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What is the best age to invest in PPF? ›

There is no age limit for opening a PPF account. Both adults and minors can have a PPF account. However, in the case of minors who are below 18 years, the account should be operated by a guardian on his/her behalf until he/she turns 18.

Where is the best place to invest in PPF? ›

To invest in PPF, an individual first needs to open a PPF account either at a post office or a bank. Besides investing in their name, one can invest in PPF on a minor's behalf. A PPF account comes with a fixed tenure of 15 years. However, it can be extended for a period of 5 years by investors.

How much i need to invest to get 1 crore in 5 years? ›

To achieve the goal of Rs 1 Crore after 5 years, you need to invest Rs 117,000 per month, assuming annual return of 12%.

Should I invest same amount in PPF every year? ›

You can choose to invest a fixed amount every year or invest varying amounts each year. As per Government rules, your PPF account will give you 0.25% more than the rate of interest on the 10 Year G-Sec Bond. Historically, the 10 year G-Sec bond has given interest of approximately 7.50% to 8.0% per annum.

Can I invest for 20 years in PPF? ›

PPF has a minimum tenure of 15 years which can be extended indefinitely in blocks of 5 years. Furthermore, the minimum investment in PPF account is Rs. 500 and maximum is Rs. 1,50,000. Investments can be made in lump sum or in a maximum of 12 installments.

What if I invest 1 lakh in PPF for 15 years? ›

For example, if you make annual payments of Rs.1,00,000 towards your PPF investment for 15 years at 7.1%, your maturity proceeds at the end of 15 years would be Rs. 31,17,276 .

Is PPF a lump sum or SIP? ›

Lump-Sum Deposits

To get the tax benefits and the interest benefits from PPF accounts you have to deposit a minimum of ₹500 in a financial year. This money can be deposited every year as a lump sum or in monthly installments.

How many times can PPF be extended? ›

A Public Provident Fund or a PPF account has a 15-year lifespan, after which you can either close the account or extend it by five years with or without contributions. The number of extensions is unrestricted.

Is PPF from India taxable in US? ›

U.S. Taxation of a PPF

The reason that the PPF becomes so complex is because technically, since a PPF is generating interest income and dividends (even though it is not being distributed), it is taxable in the United States.

Who Cannot invest in PPF? ›

Can NRIs invest in PPF in India from a foreign country?
  • NRIs may invest in the PPF account they opened when they were Resident Indians.
  • They cannot open a new PPF account after assuming Non-Resident Indian status.
  • Existing PPFs are non-repatriable until maturity, and NRIs can keep investing till the PPF account matures.
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Is PPF withdrawal taxable for NRI in USA? ›

Taxation on PPF returns for NRI

At maturity, once an NRI account holder withdraws the maturity funds from his/her PPF account, the same is credited to his/her NRO account. Therefore, such funds are taxable as per the tax rate applicable on NRO account credits.

Which bank should I use for PPF? ›

Also make the initial deposit for opening the PPF Account. Once the application form and your documents are verified by the bank, the PPF Account would be opened in your name. Many leading banks like SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, etc. allow you to open a PPF Account online from your home or office.

What are the pros and cons of PPF? ›

Con's of PPF
  • There is a lengthy lock-in period of 15 years.
  • An open account cannot be opened by HUFs or NRIs.
  • The maximum payment that can be deposited into a PPF account is ₹1.5 lakh.
  • No liquidity exists.

What is the interest rate of PPF in HDFC Bank? ›

FEATURES. Attractive Interest Rate of 7.1 % that is fully exempt from tax under Section 80C. Good long term investment for 15 years.

Is PPF taxable on maturity? ›

PPF falls under the exempt- exempt-exempt (EEE) category. This means, the principal amount, the interest earned and the maturity amount of PPF is completely tax-free.

Is PPF is a good investment? ›

For long-term, risk-free investments, the Public Provident Fund (PPF) remains one of the most preferred instruments among investors. Tax-saving benefits and tax-free returns make PPF an ideal investment for long-term financial goals.

What is the lock-in period for PPF? ›

What is the PPF lock-in period? Investments made to a PPF account have a lock-in period of 15 years. However, individuals can make a partial withdrawal from the PPF account after 5 years from the date of opening the account.

How much interest SBI gives for PPF? ›

Interest rate of PPF is revised every quarter by the Government. Currently, the prevailing rate of interest is 7.1%. SBI is one of the banks offering PPF to customers and non-customers.

Is PPF return guaranteed? ›

Savings in this product are completely risk-free because of government backing. The capital in a PPF account is completely protected as the scheme is backed by the Government of India, making it fully risk-free with guaranteed returns.

Is PPF available for 5 years? ›

Maturity: A PPF account matures in 15 years, and you can extend it in blocks of 5 years each. You must extend the tenure within one year of maturity.

How much can I invest in PPF every year? ›

you need to make a minimum of ₹500 investment every year and the maximum investment amount allowed is ₹1.5 lakh for each financial year. the tenure of the PPF account is 15 years. the interest rate of PPF is revised by the Indian government each quarter depending on the prevailing economic circ*mstances in the country.

How many times we can deposit money in PPF account in a month? ›

A person is allowed to make a maximum of 12 deposits per financial year in the PPF account. Also, such deposits cannot be more than 2 in any particular month.

Can I deposit more than 1.5 lakh in PPF? ›

This means that you cannot invest more than Rs. 1.5 lakhs per year into a PPF account. The contribution can be done in any amount (subject to the overall minimum and maximum) and at any time in the year. The maximum number of contributions allowed in a year is 12.

Can husband and wife both have PPF account? ›

Both husband and wife can operate two separate PPF accounts. Each account has a limit of ₹1.5 lakh. Either of the two can open another PPF account as a guardian of their minor children. However, only one of the spouses can open an account in the name of each child.

Can we withdraw money from PPF twice in a year? ›

After you have extended the account for a block of five years, you can only withdraw an amount up to the balance in the account at the time of an extension. Also, only one withdrawal can be made per year.

How much time does it take for PPF to double? ›

Suppose, you want to invest Rs 50,000 in a fixed deposit at 7 per cent interest rate. Now, divide 72 by the rate of interest (7%) to know the time it will take for Rs 50,000 to become Rs 1 lakh. So, 72/7 will be 10.2 years. Hence, it will take 10.2 years to double your money if the interest rate remains the same at 7%.

What will be the interest on PPF in future? ›

However, interest rates of the Public Provident Fund have not been changed for this quarter as well. For PPF accounts, the current interest rate for Q4 (January through March) of FY 2022–23 has been set at 7.1%. Here are important features of PPF according to the SBI website.

What will interest rates be in 2023 and 2024? ›

Meanwhile, Scotiabank predicted as of 28 April the US interest rates to stay at 5.25% for 2023, and fall to 3.5% in 2024. In the short-term, analysts believed that the Fed is likely to keep the current rate on hold for the near future, provided inflation doesn't spike again.

Will interest rates hike in 2023? ›

BENGALURU, April 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve will deliver a final 25-basis-point interest rate increase in May and then hold rates steady for the rest of 2023, according to economists in a Reuters poll, which also showed a short and shallow recession this year was likely.

Is interest going up in 2023? ›

With rising federal funds rates comes an increase in savings interest rates. Federal Reserve Board members and Federal Reserve Bank presidents predict the federal funds rate will reach between 3.9% and 4.9% in 2023.

Which month is best to invest in PPF? ›

To maximise the interest payout on PPF deposits, you should choose to deposit by the 5th of the month, and the sooner in the financial year, the better. If you deposit towards the end of the financial year in March, you will surely save income tax but earn interest only for one month—March—for that FY.

What is the projected prime rate for 2023? ›

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Where will interest rates be at the end of 2023? ›

Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

“Long-term rates have already peaked. We expect that 30-year mortgage rates will end 2023 at 5.2%.”

Will rates drop in 2023? ›

While it expects the Fed to continue increasing rates to tame inflation, it believes that long-term rates have already peaked. “We expect that 30-year mortgage rates will end 2023 at 5.2%,” the organization noted in its forecast commentary. It reiterated the fourth-quarter 5.2% rate prediction in a Jan. 19 forecast.

What is the date of the next Federal Reserve meeting 2023? ›

The Fed - May 2-3, 2023 FOMC Meeting.

What is the Fed rate in May 2023? ›

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System voted unanimously to raise the interest rate paid on reserve balances to 5.15 percent, effective May 4, 2023.

Which bank gives 7% interest on savings account? ›

While 7% with Landmark Credit Union is the highest available interest rate, other high-yield savings accounts exist and may be more worth it based on each bank's unique requirements.

Which bank gives 6% interest in savings account? ›

Mango Money

Mango Money pays up to 6% APY on the Mango Savings account. To start, you must open a Mango Card, a prepaid debit card. You don't need a credit check, and there's no activation fee; plus, all cardholders can open a savings account with a $25 deposit. You can earn up to 6% APY on balances of $25 to $2,500.

What will the average interest rate be in 2023? ›

As the Fed works to address inflation, borrowers can expect higher personal loan interest rates in 2023. Personal loan rates to increase slightly in 2023 due to pressure from the Fed. Average interest rates increased from 10.28 percent in early January to 10.97 percent in May 2023.

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