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FD Calculator India 2026 — Fixed Deposit Interest & Maturity

Calculate your fixed deposit maturity amount instantly. See interest earned, TDS impact, year-by-year growth, and compare top bank FD rates — all free.

Calculate FD Returns

₹10K₹1Cr
3%10%
6 Mo10 Yrs
Show TDS impact (10% if interest > ₹40K/year)
Maturity Amount
₹7,10,489
5 Years · 7.10% p.a. · Quarterly Compounding
Invested
₹5.00L
Interest Earned
₹2.10L
TDS Deducted
₹21,049
After TDS, your effective return: 6.39% p.a. · You receive: ₹6,89,440
30%
Interest Earned
Principal — ₹5.00L
Interest — ₹2.10L
TDS — ₹21,049

Year-by-Year Growth

YearOpening BalanceInterest EarnedTDS DeductedClosing Balance

Top Bank FD Rates India — 2026 (General & Senior Citizen)

Bank1 Year2 Years3 Years5 YearsSenior +
SBI6.80%7.00%6.75%6.50%+0.50%
HDFC Bank6.60%7.00%7.10%7.00%+0.50%
ICICI Bank6.70%7.00%7.10%7.00%+0.50%
Axis Bank6.70%7.10%7.10%7.00%+0.50%
Bank of Baroda6.85%7.05%6.80%6.50%+0.50%
PNB6.80%7.00%6.75%6.50%+0.50%
Canara Bank6.85%7.00%6.70%6.50%+0.50%
AU Small Finance7.25%7.50%7.50%7.25%+0.50%
Unity Small Finance8.00%8.25%8.00%7.50%+0.50%
Post Office TD6.90%7.00%7.10%7.50%

Rates are indicative as of early 2026 and may change. Always verify on the bank's official website before investing. Small finance bank FDs are covered under DICGC insurance up to ₹5 lakh per depositor per bank.

How FD Calculator Works — Complete Guide

A Fixed Deposit (FD) is one of the safest investment options in India. You deposit a lump sum with a bank for a fixed period and earn guaranteed interest. At maturity, you receive your principal plus accumulated interest. FDs are ideal for conservative investors, emergency funds, and short-to-medium term financial goals.

FD Interest Calculation Formula

Banks in India calculate FD interest using the compound interest formula:

Maturity = P × (1 + r/n)(n × t)

Where P = deposit amount, r = annual interest rate (in decimal), n = compounding frequency per year (4 for quarterly), and t = tenure in years.

For example, ₹5 lakh at 7.10% for 5 years with quarterly compounding: Maturity = 5,00,000 × (1 + 0.071/4)^(4×5) = 5,00,000 × (1.01775)^20 = ₹7,10,489. You earn ₹2,10,489 in interest.

Understanding TDS on Fixed Deposits

Banks deduct TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) at 10% on FD interest when the total interest earned from a bank exceeds:

If you don't provide your PAN to the bank, TDS is deducted at a higher rate of 20%. To avoid TDS if your total income is below the taxable limit, submit Form 15G (below 60) or Form 15H (senior citizens) at the beginning of each financial year.

Types of Fixed Deposits in India

FD vs Other Investment Options

Frequently Asked Questions — FD Calculator

How is FD interest calculated in India?

Banks use compound interest — typically quarterly compounding. The formula is: Maturity = P × (1 + r/n)^(n×t). For ₹5 lakh at 7.1% for 5 years with quarterly compounding, you get ₹7,10,489 at maturity — earning ₹2,10,489 in interest.

What is TDS on Fixed Deposit interest?

Banks deduct TDS at 10% if your total FD interest from a bank exceeds ₹40,000 per year (₹50,000 for senior citizens). Without PAN, TDS is 20%. Submit Form 15G/15H to avoid TDS if your total income is below the taxable limit.

Which bank gives the highest FD rate in India 2026?

Small finance banks like Unity SFB (8–8.25%) and AU SFB (7.25–7.50%) offer the highest rates. Among large banks, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis offer 7–7.10% for 2–3 year tenures. Senior citizens get an additional 0.50% at most banks.

Is FD interest taxable in India?

Yes, FD interest is fully taxable as 'Income from Other Sources' at your slab rate. Only the 5-year Tax Saver FD qualifies for Section 80C deduction (up to ₹1.5 lakh) under the old tax regime. Under the new regime, 80C is not available.

FD vs SIP — which is better?

FDs are for safety and short-term goals (1–3 years) with guaranteed 6.5–7.5% returns. SIPs are for wealth building over 5+ years with potential 10–14% returns but market risk. Most financial planners recommend a mix of both based on your goals and risk tolerance.

What is the difference between cumulative and non-cumulative FD?

Cumulative FD pays interest at maturity (compounded) — larger lump sum. Non-cumulative FD pays interest periodically (monthly/quarterly) — ideal for retirees who need regular income. Cumulative gives slightly higher effective returns.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. Actual FD returns depend on bank-specific terms, compounding method, and applicable TDS. Rates shown are indicative and may change. Priyanka Personal Finance does not sell any financial product. Always verify rates on the bank's website and consult a financial advisor before investing.

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