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4 Reasons to Consider Voluntary Provident Fund Over PPF

Salaried individuals looking for long time investment for retirement or other important milestones, should be aware of the advantages that your voluntary employee provident fund (PF) holds. Many consider public provident fund for long-term disciplined investment that is also government guaranteed and an EEE (exempt-exempt-exempt) tax benefit.

However, just like PPF, voluntary EPF also gives you the provision to make small investments towards a high-interest paying scheme that is totally secure, in fact, it comes with better benefits. Here are 4 reasons why it is better:

1. Higher interest rate

1. Higher interest rate

In 2014-15, the interest rate provided on PPF was in line with EPF, the former was fetching 8.70 percent and the latter, 8.75 percent. However, this has changed gradually since. EPF or VPF will now fetch 8.55 percent for 2017-18 while PPF fluctuated between 7.6 to 7.9 percent.

Interest rates on EPF are revised annually while PPF is revised quarterly with other post office schemes, but EPF has always fetched a higher interest rate in comparison.

2. Tax free partial or complete withdrawals

2. Tax free partial or complete withdrawals

EPF or VPF withdrawals are allowed on a partial basis and these are tax free. A 50 to 90 percent of the contribution made by the employee can be withdrawn for important needs like marriage, education, home loan repayment, etc. The withdrawal, however, holds a clause that the employee requires to complete 5 years of service.

Note that the complete withdrawal can only be made on retirement or if the individual has been unemployed for over 2 months or more.

PPF, on the other hand, is locked for 15 years.

Also Read: How to Make PPF Work Like A 5-Year FD With Withdrawal and Tax Benefits?Also Read: How to Make PPF Work Like A 5-Year FD With Withdrawal and Tax Benefits?

3. Tax benefits on contributions made

3. Tax benefits on contributions made

Just like PPF, you can avail tax benefits on your contribution towards EPF throughout the year under section 80 C.

In addition to the contribution that you already make towards EPF on a mandatory basis as a percentage of your basic salary, the additional voluntary contribution can also be claimed for tax exemption under the section 80C limit of Rs 1.5 lakh.

4. Easy to get started with VPF

4. Easy to get started with VPF

To open a PPF account, you will require to open an account at a designated bank or post office and make a voluntary contribution.

In case of voluntary EPF however, you will have to just have to give a written statement or an email asking the HR department at your workplace to make a fixed contribution decided by you towards it. This will be deducted from your salary, helping you develop a saving discipline.

You are allowed to contribute even up to 100 percent of your basic pay towards it. If you change your job, you can transfer your EPF corpus to the next employer using your UAN without any inconvenience.

Read more about: ppf epf vpf provident fund

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