It was announced in Budget 2021 that interest on Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and Voluntary Provident Fund (VPF) contributions above Rs 2.5 lakh in a financial year will be taxable. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has, on August 31, 2021, notified the rules regarding the taxation of the interest on the excess EPF contributions. According to the notification, for the purpose of calculation of taxable interest, separate accounts within the provident fund account shall be maintained during and from the financial year 2021-22.Any contributions made by an individual till March 31, 2021, will be considered non-taxable contributions. Further, from FY 2021-22, interest will be separately calculated on both these EPF accounts.The CBDT notification stated that these rules will come into effect from April 1, 2022. Thus, tax on the interest earned on excess contributions in FY 2021-22 will be payable by you and you will need to declare it in your next year income tax return filing.The Rs 2.5 lakh threshold is meant for non-government employees. In the case of government employees, applicable threshold is Rs 5 lakh, i..e, interest will be taxable in the hands of the employee if contributions to EPF and VPF exceed Rs 5 lakh in an FY.The Budget announcement in February 2021 did not provide clarity regarding how the taxable interest will be calculated and separated from the non-taxable portion. The latest CBDT notification throws light on how the taxable interest on excess contribution will be calculated.Ritesh Kumar. S, Partner, IndusLaw says, "In order to provide clarity on the computation of the taxable interest component, CBDT vide its Notification dated 31st August 2021, has provided a mechanism to facilitate the computation of taxable interest for the financial year 2021-22. The said mechanism requires maintenance of separate accounts within the provident fund account for the financial year 2021-2022 and subsequent financial years wherein taxable contribution and the non-taxable contribution made by the person shall be maintained. The mechanism clearly demarcates as to what would constitute a Non-Taxable Contribution. This would essentially incorporate balance of the provident fund as on 31st day of March 2021, non-taxable contributions made during financial year 2021-22 and subsequent years (i.e. contributions which are less than the threshold limit of Rs 2.5 lakhs/5 lakhs) along with the interest component accrues on the above."He further adds, "While the taxable contribution would in principle only include the contribution made by the employee during financial year 2021-22 in excess of Rs 2.5 lakhs/5 lakhs (i.e. amount exceeding the taxable threshold limit) along with interest on the above. The calculation will be undertaken after factoring in the withdrawals if any."Abhishek Soni, CEO, Tax2win.in, an ITR filing website says,"As per the Budget 2021, interest on provident fund contributions above Rs. 2.5 lakh shall be taxable. CBDT released a notification on 31st August 2021 for the method of calculation of taxable interest. For the purpose of calculation of taxable interest, two separate accounts will be maintained within the provident fund account for taxable and non-taxable contributions. Any contribution up to 31st March 2021 and contribution up to the specified limit from FY 21-22 will be considered a non-taxable contribution. Interest accrued on contributions made from F.Y. 2021-22 exceeding the specified limit will be taxable." Here is what the notification states: Calculation of taxable interest relating to contribution in a provident fund or recognised provided fund, exceeding specified limit.- (1)For the purposes of the first and second provisos to clauses (11) and (12) of section 10 , income by way of interest accrued during the previous year which is not exempt from inclusion in the total income of a person under the said clauses (hereinafter in this rule referred to as the taxable interest), shall be computed as the interest accrued during the previous year in the taxable contribution account.(2) For the purpose of calculation of taxable interest under sub-rule (1), separate accounts within the provident fund account shall be maintained during the previous year 2021-2022 and all subsequent previous years for taxable contribution and non-taxable contribution made by a person.(a) Non-taxable contribution account shall be the aggregate of the following, namely:- (i) closing balance in the account as on 31st day of March 2021; (ii) any contribution made by the person in the account during the previous year 2021-2022 and subsequent previous years, which is not included in the taxable contribution account; and (iii) interest accrued on sub- clause (i) and sub- clause (ii), as reduced by the withdrawal, if any, from such account; (b) Taxable contribution account shall be the aggregate of the following, namely:- (i) contribution made by the person in a previous year in the account during the previous year 2021-2022 and subsequent previous years, which is in excess of the threshold limit; and (ii) interest accrued on sub- clause (i), as reduced by the withdrawal, if any, from such account; and
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