₹10 lakh FD for 7 Years

A ₹10 lakh fixed deposit held for 7 years at 7% annual interest with quarterly compounding matures at ₹16.3 lakh. The interest component is ₹6.3 lakh — fully taxable under ‘Income from Other Sources’. For higher post-tax returns on the same capital, consider equity mutual funds over similar tenures.

Principal
₹10,00,000
Interest Earned
₹6,25,413
Maturity Value
₹16,25,413

Rate Comparison for ₹10 lakh / 7 Years

RatePrincipalInterestMaturity
6%₹10,00,000₹5,17,222₹15,17,222
6.5%₹10,00,000₹5,70,419₹15,70,419
7%₹10,00,000₹6,25,413₹16,25,413
7.5%₹10,00,000₹6,82,261₹16,82,261

About This Scenario

A ₹10 lakh fixed deposit held for 7 years at 7% annual interest with quarterly compounding matures at ₹16.3 lakh. The interest component is ₹6.3 lakh — fully taxable under ‘Income from Other Sources’. For higher post-tax returns on the same capital, consider equity mutual funds over similar tenures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maturity of a ₹10 lakh FD for 7 years?

At 7% quarterly-compounded interest, ₹10 lakh FD matures at ₹16.3 lakh — an interest earning of ₹6.3 lakh over 7 years.

Is FD interest taxable?

Yes, FD interest is taxed under 'Income from Other Sources' at your slab rate. Banks deduct 10% TDS if interest exceeds ₹40,000/year (₹50,000 for senior citizens). Submit Form 15G/15H if your income is below taxable limit.

Are senior citizens offered higher FD rates?

Yes, typically 0.25–0.75% more than regular FDs. Some small-finance banks offer up to 1% extra for senior citizens.

Can I break an FD early?

Yes, but you'll lose 0.5–1% of the interest rate as penalty, and interest is calculated on the actual tenure rather than the booked tenure.