Ministry of Finance
PFRDA permitted now
Overseas Citizen of India to enroll in NPS at par with Non-Resident Indians
Posted On: 30 OCT 2019 12:08PM by PIB Delhi
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)
has now permitted Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) to enroll in National Pension
Scheme (NPS) at par with Non-Resident Indians vide Circular No:
PFRDA/2019/19/PDES/3 dated 29th October 2019. The Government vide notification
S.O. 3732(E) dated 17th October, 2019 on Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt
Instruments) Rules, 2019 of Dept. of Economic Affairs, has specified that an
OCI may subscribe to the National Pension System governed and administered by
PFRDA, provided such person is eligible to invest as per the provisions of the
PFRDA Act and the annuity/accumulated saving will be repatriable, subject to
FEMA guidelines.
Contributions made towards NPS are eligible for an
additional tax deduction under section 80CCD(1B) upto Rs. 50,000 which is over
and above the Rs 1,50,000 limit of deduction available under sec 80CCD(1). In
the Union Budget 2019, the tax exemption limit for lumpsum withdrawal on
exit/maturity from NPS has been increased from the present 40% to 60% under
section 10(12A) of the IT Act and the remaining 40% of the corpus is already
tax-exempt as it is mandatorily utilized for annuity purchase.
About PFRDA:
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)
is the statutory Authority established by an enactment of the Parliament, to
regulate, promote and ensure orderly growth of the National Pension System
(NPS) and pension schemes to which this Act applies. NPS was initially notified
for central government employees joining service on or after 1st Jan 2004 and
subsequently adopted by almost all State Governments for its employees. NPS was
extended to all citizens of Indian on voluntary basis from May 2009 and to
corporates in December 2011 and to Non-Resident Indians in October 2015.
As on 26th October 2019, the total number of subscribers
under NPS and Atal Pension Yojana has crossed 3.18 crores and the Asset under
Management (AUM) has grown to Rs. 3,79,758 crores. More than 66 lakhs
government employees have been enrolled under NPS and 19.2 lakhs subscribers
have subscribed to NPS in the private sector with 6,812 entities registered as
corporates.
PFRDA in its endeavor to promote and develop NPS has taken
several initiatives towards increasing the pension coverage in the country.
Now, any Indian citizen, resident or non-resident and OCIs are eligible to join
NPS till the age of 65 years.
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