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How EPF Returns Are Calculated in India

How the Employee Provident Fund works in India, including contribution rates, interest calculation, tax treatment, and withdrawal rules.

Verified against EPFO - Employee's Provident Fund Organisation on 28 Feb 2026 Updated 28 February 2026 4 min read
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Summary

The Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is a mandatory retirement savings scheme for Indian salaried employees earning up to Rs 15,000/month basic (voluntary for higher earners in covered establishments). Both employee and employer contribute 12% of basic salary + DA. The current interest rate is 8.15% (FY 2024-25), and the scheme has EEE tax status for contributions up to Rs 2.5 lakh per year.

How it works

Contribution structure

ContributorRateDestination
Employee12% of Basic + DA12% to EPF
Employer12% of Basic + DA3.67% to EPF + 8.33% to EPS

EPS (Employee Pension Scheme) is a separate pension component. The employer’s 8.33% goes to EPS (capped at Rs 15,000 basic), and 3.67% goes to your EPF account.

Interest calculation

EPF interest is calculated monthly on the running balance but credited annually (at year-end). The rate for FY 2024-25 is 8.15%, reviewed annually by the EPFO Central Board of Trustees.

Tax treatment

  • Employee contribution: Section 80C deduction (within Rs 1.5 lakh limit) under old regime
  • Interest: Tax-free for contributions up to Rs 2.5 lakh/year (interest on excess contribution above Rs 2.5 lakh is taxable from FY 2021-22)
  • Withdrawal after 5 years: Tax-free
  • Withdrawal before 5 years: TDS deducted, amount added to taxable income

Withdrawal rules

  • Full withdrawal: Allowed after 2 months of unemployment (reduced from earlier rules)
  • Partial withdrawal (advance): Allowed for home purchase, marriage, education, illness, and other specified purposes
  • Transfer: Can be transferred between employers via UAN (Universal Account Number)

Worked example

Basic salary: Rs 30,000/month, 25 years of service, 8.15% interest

  1. Employee contribution: Rs 30,000 x 12% = Rs 3,600/month
  2. Employer EPF contribution: Rs 30,000 x 3.67% = Rs 1,101/month
  3. Total monthly EPF deposit: Rs 4,701
  4. Annual deposit: Rs 56,412
  5. After 25 years at 8.15%: approximately Rs 56,80,000

If basic salary grows at 8% annually, the final corpus is significantly larger (approximately Rs 1.5 crore).

Inputs explained

  • Basic salary + DA — the salary component used for EPF calculation
  • Annual salary increment — expected growth in basic salary
  • Current EPF balance — existing accumulated balance
  • Years to retirement — investment horizon

Outputs explained

  • Projected EPF corpus — estimated balance at retirement
  • Total contributions — employee + employer cumulative
  • Interest earned — cumulative interest over the period
  • Year-by-year breakdown — annual contributions, interest, and running balance

Assumptions & limitations

  • The EPF interest rate is not guaranteed and is reviewed annually. It has ranged from 8.0% to 8.65% in recent years.
  • VPF (Voluntary Provident Fund) allows additional employee contributions beyond 12%, but interest on the combined EPF+VPF above Rs 2.5 lakh/year is taxable.
  • Employer EPS contribution (8.33%) does not go to your EPF account and is not included in the corpus calculation.
  • Salary growth assumptions significantly affect the final corpus. A 5% vs 10% growth rate can result in a 2x difference.
  • EPF is essentially illiquid until retirement or unemployment, making it a forced savings mechanism.

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