Tuesday, 17 September 2013

How to calculate interest on GPF

How to calculate interest on GPF

General Provident Fund :

Needless to say that one of the easiest and good return saving scheme for Central Government Employees who have been appointed on or before 31.12.2003. They can save not less than 6% from the total emoluments. As per the GPF Rules, subscriptions may be increased twice and/or reduced once at any time during the year. Interest rates are announced by the Central Government from time to time, it has now been reduced from 8.8% to 8.7% for the current year.



GPF calculation Illustration –1 :-
Monthly subscription Rs.5,000
Rate of Interest 8.8%

Month
Subscription
Refund
Withdrawal
Progressive Balance
Interest for Year
Apr-12
5,000
-
-
5,000
-
May-12
5,000
-
-
10,000
-
Jun-12
5,000
-
-
15,000
-
Jul-12
5,000
-
-
20,000
-
Aug-12
5,000
-
-
25,000
-
Sep-12
5,000
-
-
30,000
-
Oct-12
5,000
-
-
35,000
-
Nov-12
5,000
-
-
40,000
-
Dec-12
5,000
-
-
45,000
-
Jan-13
5,000
-
-
50,000
-
Feb-13
5,000
-
-
55,000
-
Mar-13
5,000
-
-
60,000
-

60,000
-
-
3,90,000
2860

Calculation of interest = 390000 / 12 x 8.8 / 100 = 2860
Closing balance as on 31.3.2013 will be = 60,000 + 2,860 = 62,860



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GPF calculation Illustration –2
Closing balance Rs.1,80,000
Monthly subscription Rs.10,000
Rate of Interest 8.8%
Taken as final withdrawn Rs.1,80,000 during November, 2012

Month
Subscription
Refund
Withdrawal
Progressive Balance
Interest for Year
Apr-12
10,000
-
-
1,90,000
-
May-12
10,000
-
-
2,00,000
-
Jun-12
10,000
-
-
2,10,000
-
Jul-12
10,000
-
-
2,20,000
-
Aug-12
10,000
-
-
2,30,000
-
Sep-12
10,000
-
-
2,40,000
-
Oct-12
10,000
-
-
2,50,000
-
Nov-12
10,000
-
1,80,000
80,000
-
Dec-12
10,000
-
-
90,000
-
Jan-13
10,000
-
-
1,00,000
-
Feb-13
10,000
-
-
1,10,000
-
Mar-13
10,000
-
-
1,20,000
-

1,20,000
-
1,80,000
20,40,000
14,960

Calculation of interest = 2040000 / 12 x 8.8 / 100 = 14960
Closing balance as on 31.3.2013 will be = 1,20,000 + 14,960 = 1,34,960


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