PPF or public provident fund account and it's benifits
PPF is one of the most popular small savings scheme. PPF account holders can invest up to Rs 1.5 lakh in a financial year while the minimum deposit required is Rs 500. Deposits can be made in lump-sum or in 12 instalments. PPF deposits qualify for deduction from income under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. In terms of income tax implications, PPF accounts also qualify for EEE (exempt, exempt, exempt) tax category, which means an investor is not liable to pay tax at all three levels - investment, earning and withdrawal.
Other Benefits Of PPF Account
Partial withdrawal from PPF account is allowed every year from 7th financial year from the year of opening account, India Post. The maximum amount allowed is limited to 50 per cent of the balance at the end of the fourth year immediately preceding the year of withdrawal or the amount at the end of the preceding year, whichever is lower.
Other Benefits Of PPF Account
Partial withdrawal from PPF account is allowed every year from 7th financial year from the year of opening account, India Post. The maximum amount allowed is limited to 50 per cent of the balance at the end of the fourth year immediately preceding the year of withdrawal or the amount at the end of the preceding year, whichever is lower.
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A PPF (public
provident fund) account can be continued after maturity, with or without making
further contributions.
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The original maturity
period of a PPF account is 15 years and it can be extended in blocks of five
years.
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Partial withdrawals
are allowed from PPF accounts even during the extended period.
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In case PPF account
holders chose the with-contribution mode during the extended period, he or she
can withdraw up to 60 per cent of the amount held in the account at the
beginning of the extended period.
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But only one
withdrawal is permitted per year. The balance continues to earn interest.
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If the PPF account
holder chooses the without-contribution mode during the extended period, any
amount can withdrawn. But in this case also one withdrawal from PPF is allowed
per year.
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The interest for the
month on PPF account is calculated on the minimum balance available in the account
from 5th of a month to the last date of the month. So if you deposit your money
after the fifth day of the month, you stand to lose out on substantial interest
income for that particular month.
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Partial withdrawals
from PPF account are also tax-free.
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Loan facility available from 3rd financial year of the opening of the PPF
account.
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