Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (MIS), Post Office Monthly Income Account: Did you know that the National Savings Monthly Income Scheme (MIS), popularly known as the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme, is one of the several government-backed, guaranteed-income schemes that enable investors to save for a regular monthly income upon maturity? As of the quarter ending March 31, investment in a Post Office Monthly Income Scheme account delivers a return of 7.4 per cent, according to the India Post website, indiapost.gov.in.

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So what kind of monthly rewards can you expect from this post office small savings scheme? The post office MIS scheme enables investors to get a maximum monthly income of Rs 5,550 in a single account and Rs 9,250 in a joint account, according to the post office website. 

Here are 10 key things to know about the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (MIS): 

1. How does it work? 

The Monthly Income Scheme enables an investor to make a one-time deposit to receive the return spread over monthly payments that essentially work like a monthly pension.

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This is in contrast to drawing the sum of principal and applicable accumulated interest in a single payment at the end of the maturity period as in the case of a fixed deposit. 

2. How many individuals can invest jointly?

The fixed monthly pension scheme allows up to three adults to invest jointly.

3. Investment limit 

One can invest a minimum of Rs 1,000 in the Monthly Income Scheme, and a maximum of Rs 9 lakh singly and Rs 15 lakh jointly. 

4. Interest rate 

Just like all small savings scheme, the interest rate applicable to the Monthly Income Scheme is reviewed every quarter. For the final quarter of the financial year 2023-24, the MIS interest rate stands at 7.4 per cent, compounded annually and paid monthly. 

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5. When is the interest paid? 

The interest is paid on the completion of a month from the date of opening, and so on till maturity. Any unclaimed interest in the account does not yield additional interest. 

6. Maturity period 

The Monthly Income Scheme account comes with a maturity period of five years. 

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7. What happens after maturity? 

Upon maturity, the monthly rewards stop and the principal is returned to the depositor. 

8. Is premature withdrawal permitted?

While no deposit is allowed to be withdrawn before the completion of one year from the date of deposit, a premature closure before the full maturity period of the scheme leads to certain deductions from the principal. 
A closure: 

  • Between one and three years from the date of account opening leads to a deduction of 2.0 per cent 
  • Between three and five years from the date of account opening leads to a deduction of 1.0 per cent 

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9. How to apply for a premature closure? 

A depositor can apply for a premature closure by submitting a prescribed application form along with the passbook at the concerned post office branch. ​

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10. Examples

And now, the calculations. Here are a few examples to illustrate what kind of investment you need to receive your desired monthly income under the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme: 

One-time deposit Monthly income 
Rs 10,000 Rs 62
Rs 20,000 Rs 123
Rs 30000 Rs 185
Rs 50,000 Rs 308
Rs 75,000 Rs 462.5
Rs 1,00,000 Rs 617
Rs 1,50,000 Rs 925
Rs 1,75,000 Rs 1,079
Rs 2,00,000 Rs 1,233
Rs 2,50,000 Rs 1,542
Rs 3,00,000 Rs 1,850
Rs 4,00,000 Rs 2,467
Rs 5,00,000 Rs 3,083
Rs 7,00,000 Rs 4,317
Rs 8,00,000 Rs 4,933
Rs 9,00,000 Rs 5,550
Rs 10,00,000 Rs 6,167
Rs 10,50,000 Rs 6,475
Rs 11,00,000 Rs 6,783
Rs 11,50,000 Rs 7,092
Rs 12,00,000 Rs 7,400
Rs 12,50,000 Rs 7,708
Rs 13,00,000 Rs 8,017
Rs 13,50,000 Rs 8,325
Rs 14,00,000 Rs 8,633
Rs 14,50,000 Rs 8,942
Rs 15,00,000 Rs 9,250

The examples given above are indicative based on the current interest rate and the compounding method as per the India Post website.  

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