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Post Office Senior Citizen Scheme

A new savings scheme called ‘Senior Citizens Savings Scheme’ has been notified with effect from August 2, 2004. The Scheme is for the benefit of senior citizens and maturity period of the deposit will be five years, extendable by another three years. Initially the scheme will be available through designated post offices through out the country.

Features:

  • The minimum investment is 1000Rs and in multiples of Rs.1000 subject to a maximum of Rs.15 lakh.
  • Citizens of 60 years of age and above are eligible to invest. Single or joint account (with spouse only) can be opened. Citizens who have retired under a voluntary or a special voluntary retirement scheme and have attained the age of 55 years are also eligible, subject to specified conditions.
  • The deposit will carry an interest of 9% per annum (taxable). The maturity period of the deposit will be five years, extendable by another three years.
  • Premature withdrawal after a period of one year will be allowed, subject to some deductions.
  • The investments in the scheme will be non-tradable and non-transferable. However, nomination facility will be available.
  • Non-Resident Indians and Hindu Undivided Families are not eligible to invest in the scheme.

Returns:
The deposit will carry an interest of 9% per annum (taxable).

Advantages:
This Scheme is most beneficial to Senior citizens and provides a high rate of interest as compared to bank interest of 4.5- 4.75%. Although the interest on the deposit is taxable, the deposits themselves are tax free. As the post office is a department of the government of India, it is a safe investment. The principal amount is assured.

How to Start Post office Senior Citizens account:
A Senior Citizen Account can be opened through any designated post office through out the country. The account can be opened by any individual 60 years of age and above either individually, or jointly (with spouse only).

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