EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (2024)

EPFO announced EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22. Let us see the historical EPF interest rates from 1952-53 to 2021-22.

EPF forms one of the most important parts of anyone’s retirement portfolio. It is also one of the attractive debt instruments as its fixed, safe, and tax-free return at retirement. Hence, many try to invest more along with the default option of EPF in the form of VPF.

Before proceeding further, first, let us understand how your EPF contribution is divided. I have written a detailed post in this regard earlier (Employee Provident Fund (EPF)-Changed rules from 1st Sept 2014“. However, I will again show you in detail about your and your employer’s EPF contribution being split.

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (1)

Note:- Now the EDLI is raised from earlier Rs.3 lakh to Rs.7 Lakh (EDLI Scheme 2021 – EPF Life Insurance of Rs. 7 Lakh).

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 – Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022

EPF Interest Rate for FY 2021-22 is decreased from existing 8.5% to 8.1%. However, let us look into the past 70 years’ data of this rate. Let me divide this 70 years of data into the first 40 years and then 30 years. The charts look like below.

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (2)

If we look at the historical returns of EPF, in FY 1952-53, it was 3% and gradually increased and during FY 1977-78, it touched the 8% interest rate (which is around the current rate).

From FY 1978-79 to up to 1991-92 it continuously on an uptrend and first 40 years peak was 12%.

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (3)

From 1992-93 to 1999-00, it was at its peak of 12%. Later on, it is lowering year on year and now it touched to 8.1% for FY 2021-22.

I have mentioned the rates yearwise also from 1952-53 to 2021-22

Year EPF Interest Rate
1952-53 3.0%
1953-54 3.0%
1954-55 3.0%
1955-56 3.5%
1956-57 3.5%
1957-58 3.8%
1958-59 3.8%
1959-60 3.8%
1960-61 3.8%
1961-62 3.8%
1962-63 3.8%
1963-64 4.0%
1964-65 4.3%
1965-66 4.5%
1966-67 4.8%
1967-68 5.0%
1968-69 5.3%
1969-70 5.5%
1970-71 5.7%
1971-72 5.8%
1972-73 6.0%
1973-74 6.0%
1974-75 6.5%
1975-76 7.0%
1976-77 7.5%
1977-78 8.0%
1978-79 8.3%
1979-80 8.3%
1980-81 8.3%
1981-82 8.5%
1982-83 8.8%
1983-84 9.2%
1984-85 9.9%
1985-86 10.2%
1986-87 11.0%
1987-88 11.5%
1988-89 11.8%
1989-90 12.0%
1990-91 12.0%
1991-92 12.0%
1992-93 12.0%
1993-94 12.0%
1994-95 12.0%
1995-96 12.0%
1996-97 12.0%
1997-98 12.0%
1998-99 12.0%
1999-00 12.0%
2000-01 11.0%
2001-02 9.5%
2002-03 9.5%
2003-04 9.1%
2004-05 9.5%
2005-06 8.5%
2006-07 8.5%
2007-08 8.5%
2008-09 8.5%
2009-10 8.5%
2010-11 9.5%
2011-12 8.3%
2012-13 8.5%
2013-14 8.8%
2014-15 8.8%
2015-16 8.8%
2016-17 8.7%
2017-18 8.6%
2018-19 8.7%
2019-20 8.5%
2020-21 8.5%
2021-22 8.1%

If we draw the histogram chart of these 70 years’ data, then it looks like below.

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (4)

The majority of the time, the interest rate was within the range of 7.8% to 10.2%. Then the next highest was in the range of 3% to 5.4%.

Hence, the current interest rate change from the existing 8.5% to 8.1% is not new. However, yes it obviously hurts many salaried.

Let us check the EPF contribution history also.

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (5)

If you check out the historical EPF contribution rate, it increased a lot from around 6.25% in 1956 to currently at 12% of Basic+DA.

Conclusion – The current 8.1% is still better than any other available debt option. Hence, rather than taking it as a negative way, continue your EPF and VPF contribution as usual.

8 Responses

  1. Sir,
    I am a regular reader of your articles and it is very informative.
    I need your inputs on the Long term capital gains w.r.t site sale proceedings.

    My query:

    1. How to calculate long term capital gains for both shares and site sale.
    2. Can we sell a site and purchase another site or flat or house to avoid long term capital gains
    3. There are some accounts where we can park the sale proceedings for a certain period to avoid long term capital gains tax.

    Request you to please elaborate and help me understand the above.

    Regards
    Sridhar

    Reply

    1. Dear Sridhar,
      1) It is bit lengthy process and hard for me to explain the same in comment. You can refer ITR website for a detailed explaination on this.
      2) Yes
      3) Yes, capital gain savings bonds are there.

      Reply

  2. very informative. thank you

    Reply

    1. Dear Chari,
      My pleasure 🙂

      Reply

  3. Appreciate the same Basavaraj. Although you had a separate story on this in relation to budge proposal where if one invest more than Rs 250000/- towards EPF+VPF if one were to be in 30/20% tax bracket the tax will get levied on a yearly basis and tax will get levied for the previous year where the investment is higher. You mentioned it is up to oneself whether they want continue investing or not. Having said as financial expert in these difficult times is it adviseable considering NPS is simply unattractive and basically blocks one’s money and only other option is PPF where the rates are lower compared to EPF. Do advise as a middle class person who does not lot of investments or money what is the best and safe way to ensure principal is safe and you get return which i understand is far less than real consumer inflation.

    Reply

    1. Dear AG,
      Thanks. Even though interest rates are falling in both EPF and PPF, I still prefer these two debt products for retirement over NPS.

      Reply

      1. Thanks Basavaraj for the response. I know it is one’s choice to decide based on risk appetite as well as taxation would you advise investment over 250000 in EPF over PPF if possible definitely not NPS.

        Reply

        1. Dear AG,
          Yes, if the amount is more than Rs.2,50,000 in EPF and exhausted PPF, then my choice is not NPS. Instead, in debt space, I search for Gilt Funds.

          Reply

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022 (2024)

FAQs

EPF Interest Rate FY 2021-22 - Historical EPF rates 1952 to 2022? ›

EPF interest credit transfers interest to your account at the end of the financial year. Interest is calculated monthly but credited yearly in April or May. Interest is compounded annually and added to your principal amount for next year's calculation.

What is the interest rate of EPF each year? ›

Current & Historical EPF Interest Rates
YearEPF Interest Rate
2019-208.65%
2020-20218.55%
2021-20228.55%
2022-20238.15%
3 more rows

Is EPF interest rate compounded? ›

EPF interest credit transfers interest to your account at the end of the financial year. Interest is calculated monthly but credited yearly in April or May. Interest is compounded annually and added to your principal amount for next year's calculation.

How to check PF interest amount? ›

How to calculate PF interest? The interest on your EPF account balance is calculated monthly. Your annual PF interest is the sum of the interest earned each month. To get this, multiply the closing balance each month's end by the current annual PF interest rate, and divide this by 12.

What is the rate of EPF for the past 10 years? ›

Over the past 10 years, EPF's dividend payout for conventional savings has been 6.35% in 2013, 6.75% (2014), 6.4% (2015), 5.7% (2016), 6.9% (2017), 6.15% (2018), 5.45% (2019) and 5.2% (2020). For syariah savings, it recorded dividends of 6.4% in 2017, 5.9% (2018), 5% (2019), 4.9% (2020) and 5.65(2021).

Why is EPF interest not credited for 2021/22? ›

The Finance Ministry had in October 2022 said that the interest crediting is not visible due to a software upgrade. “There is no loss of interest for any subscriber. The interest is being credited in the accounts of all EPF subscribers.

Is PF interest rate fixed or variable? ›

The PF interest rate are reviewed every year. For the financial year 2024, it is fixed at 8.25%. After the EPFO declares the interest rate for a fiscal year and the year concludes, the rate is calculated based on monthly closing balance and then for the entire year.

Does PPF give compound interest? ›

PPF interest is calculated monthly, compounded annually. This means that the interest is calculated on the balance in your PPF account at the beginning of each month.

Why is EPF interest not showing in passbook? ›

If the interest on your Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) is not showing up in your passbook, there could be a few reasons: 1> Processing Time: Sometimes, it takes time for the interest to be calculated and credited to your account. This process might not always synchronize perfectly with the updating of your passbook.

Is it mandatory to withdraw PF after retirement? ›

Ans : No. The Employees' Provident Fund Contribution should be paid till the date of his leaving the service, irrespective of the age of the member. Employees who ceases to be EPS(pension) member will get Employers 8.33% contribution in PF.

What is the formula for PF calculation? ›

Employees basic salary + dearness allowance = Rs 15,000. Employees contribution towards the EPF = 12% * 15,000 = Rs 1,800. Employers contribution towards the EPF = 3.67% * 15,000 = Rs 550. Employers contribution towards EPS = 8.33% * 14,000 = Rs 1,249.

What is the interest rate for EPF delay payment? ›

dues attracts penal damages. & Damages are levied at the following FLAT RATES: Ì For 0 — 2 months delay - @ 5 % p.a. Ì For 2 — 4 months delay - @10 % p.a. Ì For 4 — 6 months delay - @ 15 % p.a. & MP Act.

How long will I get interest on EPF after leaving job? ›

Ans : There is no restriction of period for membership. Even after leaving the establishment a person can continue his membership. However, if no contribution is received into a PF account for 3 consecutive years the account shall not earn any interest after 3 years from the stopping of contribution.

What is the interest rate announced in EPFO? ›

In February this year, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) said the interest rate for the financial year 2023-24. The EPFO increased the interest rate to 8.25% for 2023-24 from the previous year's rate of 8.15%. The rate revision decision impacts millions of EPF members across the country.

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