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PPF Calculator for ₹60K/Year

See how ₹60K yearly PPF investment grows at 7.1% across different tenures. All returns are 100% tax-free.

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PPF Investment of ₹60K Per Year

Current Interest Rate
7.1% p.a.
Lock-in Period
15 Years
Min Deposit/Year
₹500
Max Deposit/Year
₹1,50,000
Tax Benefit
EEE (Exempt-Exempt-Exempt)
Section 80C Limit
₹1,50,000

Investing ₹60K per year in PPF gives you access to guaranteed, tax-free returns. Here's how your investment grows across different tenures:

PPF Maturity for ₹60K/Year at Different Tenures

TenureTotal DepositedInterest EarnedMaturity Value
15 Years₹9,00,000₹7,27,283₹16,27,283
20 Years₹12,00,000₹14,63,315₹26,63,315
25 Years₹15,00,000₹26,23,205₹41,23,205
30 Years₹18,00,000₹43,80,363₹61,80,363
35 Years₹21,00,000₹69,79,141₹90,79,141

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maturity value of ₹60,000 yearly PPF investment for 15 years?

If you invest ₹60,000 per year in PPF at 7.1% for 15 years, your maturity value will be ₹16,27,283. This includes ₹9,00,000 total deposits and ₹7,27,283 in tax-free interest.

How much tax can I save with ₹60,000 PPF investment?

Deposits up to ₹1,50,000 per year qualify for Section 80C deduction. If you are in the 31.2% tax bracket (highest old regime), you can save approximately ₹18,720 in taxes every year.

How much should I invest monthly to deposit ₹60,000 per year in PPF?

To invest ₹60,000 per year in PPF, you need to set aside approximately ₹5,000 per month. You can make deposits in up to 12 installments per financial year.

What happens after 15 years PPF maturity?

After the initial 15-year lock-in, you can either withdraw the entire amount tax-free, or extend it in blocks of 5 years (with or without fresh contributions). The extended period also earns the prevailing PPF interest rate.

Is PPF investment of ₹60,000/year better than FD?

At 7.1% tax-free return, PPF significantly outperforms FDs for long-term investment. A comparable FD would need to offer 10.3% pre-tax returns (for 31.2% tax bracket) to match PPF's after-tax return. Over 15 years, this compounding advantage is substantial.