Individuals who invest in the National Savings Certificate (NSC) scheme can easily calculate the amount of money they will receive at maturity.
Individuals can enter basic details and find out the maturity amount by using various online calculators.
The NSC rate of interest for the FY 2025-26 is 7.7% and the interest is compounded on a yearly basis. However, the interest amount is payable only at the time of maturity.
The Government of India decides the rate of interest and revises it on a quarterly basis. The interest that is generated gets reinvested automatically. However, the returns that are generated will not beat inflation.
In case individuals are calculating the interest online, the below-mentioned details must be entered in the NSC calculator:
The rate of interest will be filled automatically depending on when the certificate was purchased.
Given in the table below is an example of how interest is calculated, and the amount individuals will receive at the time of NSC maturity:
Investment: Rs.1,00,000
Rate of Interest: 7.00% p.a.
Lock-in Period: Five years
Year | Investment Amount (Rs.) | Interest Generated for the year (Rs.) | Total Amount (Rs.) |
1 | 1,00,000 | 7,000 | 1,07,000 |
2 | 1,07,000 | 7,490 | 1,14,490 |
3 | 1,14,490 | 8014 | 1,22,504 |
4 | 1,22,504 | 8,576 | 1,31,080 |
5 | 1,31,080 | 9,176 | 1,40,256 |
Therefore, the total amount that the individual will receive at the time of maturity is Rs.1,40,256. The total interest that is generated for investments in the scheme over a period of Five years is Rs.40,256.
The main features of the scheme are mentioned below:
No, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) cannot invest in any NSC schemes.
The interest rate for the National Saving Certificate schemes are revised by the Government of India every quarter. The interest rate is compounded on an annual basis but payable only during maturity.
One of the modes is through cash if the maturity amount is up to Rs.20,000. In excess of Rs.20,000, the mode of payment will be through cheque.
Yes, you will be able to enjoy tax benefits under Section 24 of the Income Tax Act on investing in NSC schemes. The maximum tax exemption you can enjoy is up to Rs.1.5 lakh.
NSC offers one type of issue - VIII issue. There was earlier an IX issue which was discontinued by the government. Under VIII issue the maturity period is Five years
Under IX issue the maturity period was ten years.
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