The National Pension System (NPS) was launched in 2004 as a small savings scheme for retirement, initially made available only to government employees, before being extended to the rest of the people in 2009. NPS offers a lump sum withdrawal at retirement and annuity benefits after 60. Both Indian and non-resident Indians can apply to the scheme. NPS invests in the stock market besides government securities to provide investors with a better risk-adjusted return at retirement. Also Read: EPFO Form 19: When And How To Use It Here is how you can invest your money in NPS. NPS offers two schemes: Tier 1 and Tier 2. One can open the latter only if they have a Tier 1 account. NPS invests in instruments like equity, government and bonds, and alternative investment avenues. Lately, NPS has effected several changes to make it more flexible and accessible for the public. For example, investors can choose fund managers for different investment categories, make deposits up to 70, and withdraw funds in a lump sum or through the systematic withdrawal plan. Also, one can deposit money in both offline and online modes. Let’s learn more about these options. Offline: Anyone can contribute offline to NPS by approaching the nodal office or the point of presence (PoP). The applicant can either submit the document to the nodal office, where the details are verified and uploaded to the Central Record Keeping Agency (CRA), or go to the POPs, like banks and post offices, for this purpose. A subscriber can contribute by paying through cash, cheque, or a demand draft. If not well-conversant with digital modes, senior citizens may find it convenient because of in-person dealing. Online: A subscriber maintaining an NPS account with any of the three CRAs (NSDL, K-Fin, CAMS) or with POPs can also deposit money online. eNPS Portal: A Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN) is allotted when a subscriber opens an NPS account. You can log in and invest in NPS online using PRAN (as login ID) and a password. Also Read: What Are Forms 15G And 15H And How Is TDS Deducted In EPF? Things To Know
What Are The Different Ways To Contribute To The National Pension System (NPS)?
The National Pension System (NPS) gave a minimum of about 27 per cent annual returns in the Tier-1equity category. Learn how to contribute money to NPS.

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