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GenNext
04-03-2011, 02:15 AM
I have opened a PPF account in the year 2005. Till year 2009, I have deposited 500 per year. Last year, I had deposited Rs. 100 and sue to sum personal circumstances, I am unable to deposit remaining Rs. 400 (out of minimum Rs. 500). Now I have a query on this - Can my PPF account be allowed to continue if the total deposit in a financial year falls short of Rs.100/- or should it be closed?

v.r.s.nathan
04-03-2011, 02:18 AM
What PPF law says -
If a subscriber does not subscribe Rs. 100/- in the first year, subscriptions paid by him will be refunded to him without interest, simply because the account is not considered as validly open. But if the subscriber after paying Rs. 100/- in the first year, defaults on the minimum subscription in the following year, he can continue with his PPF account only after paying the Accounts Office the prescribed default fee along with the arrears in the subscription.

In your case you have deposited Rs. 500 in the first year, so your account is valid. Second point that in year 2010, you have deposited Rs. 100 (less 400 than the min subscription of Rs. 500), so its fine for this year but from the year when you wants to start investing again in PPF account, you have to pay default fee and the arrears in the subscription.

GenNext
04-03-2011, 02:20 AM
If I want to invest in the year April’2011. What is the default fee, I have to pay in the year April’ 2011?

v.r.s.nathan
04-03-2011, 02:23 AM
If I want to invest in the year April’2011. What is the default fee, I have to pay in the year April’ 2011?
PPF Default Fee - 50 (Rs. 50 per year)
Arrears in subscription – Rs. 400
Plus PPF Investment Deposit for year 2011 – Rs. 500
Total = 950