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    Default Can I open PPF account for my all family members separately?

    I am already having a PPF account and saving 1Lacs per year. Now I want to open a separate account for my 02 minor sons and wife separately. I wish to also deposite 1 Lacs in each account. I do not want to claim tax rebate out of all account.

    Please suggest can I do this ?


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    Yes, you can, no problem in it.
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    The only two conditions have to met -
    1- one person can have only one ppf account
    2- maximum amount he could deposit is Rs. 1,00,000 per account.

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    I have heard that maximum amount 1Lacs can only be deposited in one person and his/her dependents whether all are having different accounts. But the limit should not corssed as 1Lacs if children are minor. hence i have confused and need guidance whether it is correct or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandeep1007 View Post
    I have heard that maximum amount 1Lacs can only be deposited in one person and his/her dependents whether all are having different accounts. But the limit should not corssed as 1Lacs if children are minor. hence i have confused and need guidance whether it is correct or not?
    The maximum limit is Rs 1,00,000/- per individual. If you want have an account in your minor son's name then the combined contribution in your account and your son's account(s) cannot exceed 1 Lac.

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    Thanks Rahul for clearing my doubts..

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