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How many times can I extend my PPF account (2025)?

A Public Provident Fund (or PPF) account matures in 15 years. But it’s not necessary for you to close the account. You can extend it too. How many times can you extend your PPF account after maturity?

After maturity of the 15-year lock-in period, you can extend your PPF account by a period of five years blocks. You can extend in blocks of 5 years at a time for as many times as you want. There is no limit on the number of times you can extend your PPF account after maturity. So once the 15 years is complete, you can further push back the PPF maturity to 20 years, 25 years, 30 years, or till whenever you want to.

If you decide not to withdraw the entire PPF corpus amount (close the account on maturity) and go for an extension of the PPF account, then you have 2 more options to choose from:

So can PPF be extended after 15 years? Yes. Can PPF be extended after 20 years? Yes. Can PPF be extended after 25 years? Yes. Can PPF be extended after 30 years? Yes. So how long a PPF account can be continued? You can keep extending your PPF account in blocks of 5 years for any number of times you want.

Those are the latest PPF Account Maturity and Extension Rules 2025.

So here are answers to a few related questions:

I remember I once received a query from a reader. It was something like this – My PPF account is maturing soon. Should I extend it or close it and open a new PPF account? I think the answer is pretty simple. If you don’t need the full PPF account balance in one go, then its best to extend it. That too I would suggest extending with contributions as PPF is still a solid, tax-free, EEE status savings option. And the longer you keep rolling it by extending, the better returns you will get due to the compounding effect. Here is how you can become a real-life PPF Crorepati.

Further Reading: Use this Free Excel-based PPF Maturity Corpus Calculator (download).

Also, there is no difference in the interest rate of a new PPF account vs old extended PPF account. So you may ask as to Can I open new PPF account after maturity? I would say that unless really required or you are in a special circumstance, I don’t recommend closing the existing PPF account after maturity and opening a new one. It makes no sense.

I have written quite a few articles on PPF that you can consider for further reading:

So I hope you are now clear about the PPF account extension rules and have clarity about How many times can you extend PPF account after maturity? And depending on your needs, you can decide whether to close PPF account after maturity or to extend it.

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