Tax Free Bonds for financial year 2015-16 kick-off with the NTPC Tax Free Bonds, which is to open today Sept 23, 2015.
The bonds will offer an interest rate of up to 7.61 per cent for retail investors. The interest from tax free bonds as the name suggests is tax free.

Details of the NTPC Tax Free Bonds Are As Follows:
Issued by: NTPC
Open date: Sept 23
Issue close date: Sept 30
Credit Rating: AAA (Stable) by ICRA, AAA by CRISIL, and AAA by CARE
Interest to be paid annually
Face Value: Rs 1000 per bond.
| Options | Series of Bonds | ||
| For Category I, II & III | |||
| Series 1 A | Series 2 A | Series 3 A | |
| Coupon rate (%) p.a. | 7.11 | 7.28 | 7.37 |
| Annualised yield (%) p.a | 7.11 | 7.28 | 7.37 |
| Options | Series of Bonds | ||
| For Category IV | |||
| Series 1 B | Series 2 B | Series 3 B | |
| Coupon rate (%) p.a. | 7.36 | 7.53 | 7.62 |
| Annualised yield (%) p.a | 7.36 | 7.53 | 7.62 |
| For Category I, II, III and IV | |||
| Tenor | 10 years | 15 years | 20 years |
| Redemption Date | 10 years from Deemed Date of Allotment | 15 years from Deemed Date of Allotment | 20 years from Deemed Date of Allotment |
| Modes of interest payment | Through various available modes. | Through various available modes. | Through various available modes. |
| Put option and call option | None. | None. | None. |
As can be seen from the table, individual investors can get an interest rate of up to 7.62 per cent on these tax free bonds. They are also to be listed on the bourses, which means that you need not wait for these bonds to expiry say in 2035 and can sell the same in 2015 itself through the stock exchanges.
Should you subscribe to the NTPC Tax Free bonds?
Let's assume you are in the highest tax bracket. If you place a deposit in a government bank the maximum interest that you can get is 8 per cent. If you deduct the tax liability then your return would work out to 5.8 per cent if you are in the highest tax bracket and 6.4 per cent if you are in the 20 per cent tax bracket.
In fact, if you are also in the lowest tax bracket the post tax returns on the NTPC Tax Free Bond are attractive.
Hence, the tax free return from the NTPC Tax Free Bond of 7.6 per cent is far better. Also, the bonds are to be listed on the exchanges, which would make them liquid in case there is an emergency.
Subscribe to them if you are prepared to hold onto them and avail tax free benefits. Please do remember, there is a capital gains that is applicable if you sell the shares after listing at a profit.
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