Investing in PPF? Don’t exceed the Rs 1.5 lakh limit; interest earned on excess contribution will be taken back!
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New rules now link PPF investments to PAN, making it impossible to hide multiple accounts. Exceeding the Rs 1.5 lakh annual limit can lead to interest clawback on excess contributions. Irregular accounts won’t earn interest, with minor accounts earning a mere 4% until regularized.
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