EPFO

EPF: Starting with basic salary of Rs 30,000 pm, you can build EPF corpus worth many crores; know how

As part of the exempt-exempt-exempt category, while deposits up to Rs 1.50 lakh in EPF provide tax exemption under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, the interest earned on these deposits and the maturity amount are also tax-free. 

EPF: Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) is a time-tested retirement scheme where crores of Indians make monthly contributions for their respective retirement fund. Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), the organisation that runs EPF accounts, has mandated that an employer will make the same percentage of monthly contribution to their employees as the employees themselves. 

The minimum monthly contribution in an EPF account is Rs 1,800, while the maximum is 12 per cent of the employer’s basic salary. 

Read More: EPF Claim Settlement: How many days does it take for an employee’s provident fund claim to process? Here’s what EPFO says

While the entire 12 per cent contributed by the employee goes into their account, the employer’s 3.67 per cent contribution goes into the employee’s EPF account, while the rest 8.33 per cent into the Employee Pension Fund (EPF), which provides a monthly salary after retirement. 

The EPF contribution is unique since it provides tax-free income. 

As part of the exempt-exempt-exempt category, while deposits up to Rs 1.50 lakh in EPF provide tax exemption under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, the interest earned on these deposits and the maturity amount are also tax-free. 

Since it provides a fixed compound interest rate of 8.25 per cent, a lot of financial experts suggest that EPF account holders should make the most of the EPF facility by utilising the maximum deposit limit. 

One can also contribute more than 12 per cent of their basic salary to their EPF account. 

However, in such a situation, any income they earn of over 12 per cent contributions will come under the tax ambit.

In this write-up, through expert calculations, you will learn how you can get a retirement corpus of over Rs 3.50 crore by starting with a basic salary of Rs 30,000 a month at 25 years of age and increasing your monthly contribution by five per cent every year.    

Read More: EPF: How to create Rs 1.30 crore tax-free corpus starting with basic salary of Rs 20,000

How to get over Rs 3.50 cr retirement corpus 

Basic Salary: 3,60,000 a year
Initial Investment: Rs 30,000 per year (12% of your basic salary)
Annual Contribution Increase: 5%

Key takeaways

Based on the table and assuming an 8.25 per cent interest rate, you can accumulate a significant sum of Rs 3,40,61,077 in your EPF by retirement at the age of 60. 

Read More: EPFO Rules for Account Holders: EPFO can give benefit of up to Rs 50,000 on your EPF account | Know how

Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways

Total contribution: You would contribute a total of Rs 41,40,129 throughout your service years.

Employer contribution: It’s important to note that this amount only reflects your employee contribution. Your employer would also contribute an equal amount, significantly boosting the final corpus. Which can be additional from your EPF contribution.

Scenario 1 Scenario 1
AgeYearEmployee’s Contribution AgeYearEmployer’s Contribution
Invested ValueFV Invested ValueFV
25143,20046,764 25143,20046,764
26245,36053,153 26245,36053,153
27347,62860,415 27347,62860,415
28450,00968,669 28450,00968,669
29552,51078,051 29552,51078,051
30655,13588,715 30655,13588,715
31757,892100,836 31757,892100,836
32860,787114,613 32860,787114,613
33963,826130,271 33963,826130,271
341067,017148,070 341067,017148,070
351170,368168,300 351170,368168,300
361273,887191,294 361273,887191,294
371377,581217,429 371377,581217,429
381481460247,136 381481,460247,136
391585,533280,900 391585,533280,900
401689,810319,279 401689,810319,279
411794,300362,900 411794,300362,900
421899,015412,481 421899,015412,481
43191,03,966468,836 4319103,966468,836
44201,09,164532,891 4420109,164532,891
45211,14,622605,697 4521114,622605,697
46221,20,354688,451 4622120,354688,451
47231,26,371782,510 4723126,371782,510
48241,32,690889,421 4824132,690889,421
49251,39,3241,010,938 4925139,3241,010,938
50261,46,2911,149,057 5026146,2911,149,057
51271,53,6051,306,047 5127153,6051,306,047
52281,61,2851,484,486 5228161,2851,484,486
53291,69,3501,687,304 5329169,3501,687,304
54301,77,8171,917,832 5430177,8171,917,832
55311,86,7082,179,856 5531186,7082,179,856
56321,96,0432,477,679 5632196,0432,477,679
57332,05,8452,816,191 5733205,8452,816,191
58342,16,1383,200,954 5834216,1383,200,954
59352,26,9453,638,284 5935226,9453,638,284
60362,38,2924,135,364 6036238,2924,135,364
 Total414012934061077  Total414012934061077

Chart Courtesy: Finnovate

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top