FD rates up to 7.9% for senior citizens investing for five years; Check list of banks
Senior citizens can secure attractive fixed deposit rates, with some banks offering up to 7.9% for a five-year tenure on deposits up to Rs 3 crore. While banks deduct TDS on interest exceeding Rs 1 lakh, eligible individuals can submit Form 15H to...

Check out the list below to find out which banks provide FD interest rates that hit 7.9% for senior citizens.
Bank FD interest rate for senior citizens
FD rates up to 7.9% for senior citizens
Suryoday Small Finance Bank is offering 7.9% interest on FDs with a five-year term for senior citizens.FD rate up to 7.77% for senior citizens
Jana Small Finance Bank is offering a 7.7% interest rate on fixed deposits with a five-year tenure for senior citizens.FD rate up to 7.7% for senior citizens
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank is offering a 7.7% interest rate on fixed deposits with a five-year tenure for senior citizens.Disclaimer: While deposits in small finance banks are insured by the Deposit Insurance Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) up to Rs 5 lakh, experts advise investors to exercise caution when investing in their FDs. Given their unique business model, the risk associated with investing in small finance bank FDs might differ slightly from that of scheduled commercial banks. To mitigate potential risks, it's recommended that investors limit their exposure to small finance bank FDs to an amount that falls within the DICGC coverage. This ensures that their principal and interest are protected in unforeseen circumstances.
When is TDS deducted from bank FDs?
Banks are mandated to deduct tax deducted at source (TDS) if the interest from a fixed deposit (FD) crosses Rs 1 lakh in a specific bank. Remember, TDS isn’t an additional tax; you can get it back as refund or offset it against your total tax liability when you file your income tax return (ITR). Plus, if you are eligible for a tax refund, you might also be eligible for interest on that refund.For example, if a senior citizen has an income of Rs 11 lakh, they won’t have to pay income tax thanks to the Section 87A tax rebate under the new tax regime for FY 2025-26. The Section 87A tax rebate applies to income up to Rs 12 lakh under the new tax regime for FY 2025-26.
Plus, a senior citizen can submit Form 15H to avoid TDS deduction, if their total income, after claiming all tax deductions and the Section 87A rebate, is below the taxable limit, which is Rs 12 lakh for the new tax regime or Rs 5 lakh for the old tax regime.
Surana says: “It applies based on the final tax liability after considering exemptions and rebates. Under the new tax regime, the basic exemption limit is Rs 4 lakh, but with the enhanced Section 87A rebate, individuals with total income up to Rs 12 lakh pay no tax, making them eligible to submit Form 15H.”
If income surpasses these limits, TDS will be deducted, and any excess tax can be claimed as a refund through ITR filing.
Even though no income tax is charged on an annual income below Rs 12 lakh, banks and other financial institutions still have to deduct TDS. This is because the law requires them to deduct TDS once the interest/income amount surpasses a certain limit -- Rs 1 lakh in case of senior citizens. Banks are not aware of individual tax liabilities and will deduct TDS whenever the annual interest exceeds Rs 1 lakh. Hence it’s better to submit Form 15H to let the banks know.
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