Thursday, 5 November 2015
Know more about Gold Monetisation Scheme
Why is there a Gold
Monetisation Scheme
Gold lying in the locker appreciates in
value if gold price goes up but it doesn't pay you a regular interest or
dividend. On the contrary, you incur carrying costs on it (bank locker
charges). The monetisation scheme will allow you to earn some regular
interest on your gold and save you carrying costs as well. It is a gold
savings account which will earn interest for the gold that you deposit
in it. Your gold can be deposited in any physical form – jewellery,
coins or bars. This gold will then earn interest based on gold weight
and also the appreciation of the metal value. You get back your gold in
the equivalent of 995 fineness gold or Indian rupees as you desire (the
option to be exercised at the time of deposit).
Benefits on
opening an account
There are many positives to depositing under the Gold Monetisation scheme:-
The gold monetisation scheme
earns interest for your gold jewellery lying in your locker. Broken
jewellery or jewellery that you don't want to wear can earn interest for
you in gold.
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Coins and bars can earn interest apart from the appreciation of value
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Your gold will be securely maintained by the bank.
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Redemption is possible in physical gold or rupees hence giving your gold purchase further earning opportunity.
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Earnings are exempt from capital
gains tax, wealth tax and income tax. There will be no capital gains tax
on the appreciation in the value of gold deposited, or on the interest
you make from it.
Term involved
The designated banks will accept gold deposits under the Short Term (1-3 years) Bank Deposit as well as Medium (5-7 years) and Long (12-15 years) Term Government Deposit Schemes.
Verify the purity of gold
It is important to check your gold's purity and thankfully that can now be done through Collection and Purity Testing Centres. You can take your gold in any form to these centres and they will assess the gold in front of you and provide you with a certificate on purity and gold content, once you decide to deposit the gold in one of the deposit schemes.
Eligibility for the depositor
Resident Indians (Individuals, HUF, Trusts including Mutual Funds/Exchange Traded Funds registered under SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations and Companies) can make deposits under the scheme. The opening of gold deposit accounts will be subject to the same rules with regard to customer identification as are applicable to any other deposit account.
What will the banks
The designated banks may sell or lend the gold accepted under the short-term bank deposit to MMTC for minting India Gold Coins and to jewellers, or sell it to other designated banks participating in the scheme.
do with the gold
To know about Assaying Centres please visit
http://finmin.nic.in/swarnabharat/gold-monetisation.html
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