Explorer

NPS Vs PPF: Choosing The Right Retirement Plan For Your Future

Both PPF and NPS cater to different investor preferences. PPF suits those seeking low-risk, guaranteed returns, while NPS offers higher growth potential through diversified market-linked investments

NPS Vs PPF: As retirement planning gains importance, consistent investments over the years have become the cornerstone of creating a robust financial corpus. With rising inflation and increasing life expectancy, experts highlight allocating a portion of income for post-retirement expenses early in life. This ensures adequate growth of funds to meet future financial needs.

Both PPF and NPS cater to different investor preferences. PPF suits those seeking low-risk, guaranteed returns, while NPS offers higher growth potential through diversified market-linked investments. By understanding their unique features and tax benefits, individuals can make informed decisions to secure a comfortable retirement.

Choosing Between NPS and PPF: Key Considerations

When selecting retirement investment options, individuals often gravitate toward low-risk schemes. Government-backed plans like the Public Provident Fund (PPF) and the National Pension System (NPS) are widely regarded as reliable and effective tools for wealth generation.

While PPF offers guaranteed returns, NPS provides the potential for higher returns through market-linked investments. Both plans offer tax benefits under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, though NPS allows an additional deduction of Rs 50,000 under Section 80CCD(1B), making it a preferred choice for maximising tax savings.

ALSO READ | GST Council Considers Steep 35% Hike On Cigarettes, Tobacco Products

Public Provident Fund (PPF): A Trusted Savings Option

Overview and Features

Launched in 1965, PPF is designed to provide a secure savings avenue for individuals, especially those not covered by the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF). It offers a lock-in period of 15 years and guaranteed returns, making it a popular choice for risk-averse investors. The current PPF interest rate stands at 7.1 per cent.

Eligibility

Open to all Indian citizens aged 18 and above.

Accounts can also be opened by guardians on behalf of minors or individuals of unsound mind.

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) are not eligible. Joint accounts are prohibited under the scheme.

Tax and Withdrawal Benefits

PPF falls under the EEE (Exempt, Exempt, Exempt) tax regime, meaning contributions, interest, and maturity corpus are all tax-free. Contributions qualify for tax deductions up to Rs 1.5 lakh annually under Section 80C. Upon maturity, account holders can withdraw the corpus or extend the tenure in five-year blocks.

National Pension System (NPS): Market-Linked Retirement Savings

Overview and Benefits

NPS is a market-linked voluntary scheme that invests in both equity and debt instruments, enabling investors to build a retirement corpus and receive a pension. Contributions start as low as Rs 500 for Tier I accounts and Rs 1,000 for Tier II accounts, with no upper investment limit.

Eligibility

Available to Indian citizens, including NRIs, aged 18–70.

Accounts are opened through authorized Points of Presence (POP) after fulfilling Know Your Customer (KYC) norms.

Tax Advantages

NPS subscribers can claim tax deductions up to Rs 1.5 lakh under Section 80C and an additional Rs 50,000 under Section 80CCD(1B). Furthermore, employer contributions up to 10 per cent of the employee’s basic salary are eligible for deductions under Section 80CCD(2).

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

SC Allows GRAP-IV Restrictions To Be Relaxed In Delhi As City's AQI Improves
SC Allows GRAP-IV Restrictions To Be Relaxed In Delhi As City's AQI Improves
Manish Sisodia Out, Avadh Ojha In? Ex-Deputy CM May Move Out Of Patparganj To Fight THIS Seat
Manish Sisodia Out, Avadh Ojha In? Ex-Deputy CM May Move Out Of Patparganj To Fight THIS Seat
'Beef Is Not Cow': Kerala BJP Leader Says Himanta's Beef Ban In Assam Could Send 'Wrong Message'
'Beef Is Not Cow': Kerala BJP Leader Says Himanta's Beef Ban In Assam Could Send 'Wrong Message'
Ayodhya MP Moved Back From LS Front Row, Now Seated With Dimple Yadav; Akhilesh Yadav Unhappy
Ayodhya MP Moved Back From LS Front Row, Now Seated With Dimple Yadav; Akhilesh Unhappy
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Maharashtra CM Oath: Did RSS Support Propel Devendra Fadnavis to Become CM? | Sandeep Chaudhary'No Shiv Sena MLA Will Take Deputy CM Oath If Eknath Shinde Does Not,' Says Uday SamantNitin Gadkari Responds to Questions on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Lok Sabha | ABP NEWSBreaking News: NSUI Protests Against Delhi Government | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget