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NPS Liquidity Boost: New Withdrawal Rules, SWP, and Annuity Deferral

Key Takeaways: NPS Gets a Liquidity Boost

  • Partial withdrawals now allowed for children’s higher education.
  • Medical emergency withdrawal limit doubled to 50% of contributions.
  • Annuity purchase can be deferred until age 75.
  • Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) introduced for a regular post-retirement income.

The National Pension System (NPS) has become significantly more flexible, thanks to a series of subscriber-friendly liquidity measures introduced by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA). These changes aim to provide greater financial access and control, especially for senior citizens.

Enhanced Partial Withdrawal Rules

PFRDA has expanded the grounds for partial withdrawal. Subscribers can now access funds for their children’s higher education expenses, in addition to existing reasons like marriage, house purchase, or medical treatment. This withdrawal is permitted after three years of joining, capped at 25% of the subscriber’s total contributions.

Critically, the withdrawal limit for treating specified illnesses has been increased from 25% to 50% of contributions, offering stronger financial support during medical emergencies.

Greater Control Over Retirement Corpus

In a major shift, subscribers can now defer buying an annuity until the age of 75, a significant extension from the earlier mandate of age 60. This allows more time to evaluate and choose the most suitable annuity product.

For those with a corpus of at least ₹5 lakh, PFRDA has introduced a Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP). This enables retirees to withdraw a fixed monthly amount from their NPS account, ensuring a steady post-retirement income stream.

Simplified Access and Tax Benefits

Opening an NPS account has been made easier through online portals like eNPS, as well as via banks and post offices.

The scheme remains highly tax-efficient. Contributions are eligible for deduction under Section 80CCD(1) of the Income Tax Act, up to ₹1.5 lakh per year. Employer contributions also qualify for a separate deduction under Section 80CCD(2).

NPS is a voluntary retirement savings scheme open to Indian citizens aged 18 to 70, offering a range of investment options and fund managers. These latest liquidity enhancements make it a more flexible and attractive pillar for long-term retirement planning, allowing subscribers to access savings for key life goals while retaining control over their retirement income.

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