SCSS Calculator
Finance & InvestmentCalculate Senior Citizens Savings Scheme quarterly interest payout and total returns on deposits up to ₹30 lakh at the current 8.2% p.a. rate.
Reviewed by the thecalcu.com team · Last updated 3 July 2026
Quarterly Interest Payout
What is a SCSS?
The SCSS Calculator helps senior citizens estimate the quarterly interest income and total returns from a deposit in the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme, a government-backed instrument specifically designed for retirees. Unlike accumulation-focused products such as PPF or NSC that pay out everything at maturity, SCSS is structured around regular income: it pays simple interest every quarter directly into your bank account, making it one of the few fixed-income instruments built specifically to support a retiree's monthly or quarterly cash flow needs.
SCSS carries a 5-year tenure (extendable once by 3 years), a maximum deposit limit of ₹30 lakh per individual, and one of the highest interest rates among government small savings schemes, currently modelled at 8.2% p.a. in this calculator. Because the interest is simple (not compounded) and disbursed quarterly rather than reinvested, the maths behind SCSS is different from compounding-based calculators like the Fixed Deposit Calculator, and this tool reflects that distinction precisely.
Why Use a SCSS Calculator?
Working out exactly how much quarterly income a given lump sum will generate, and confirming it stays within the ₹30 lakh deposit cap, is easy to get wrong when doing it by hand, especially since SCSS uses simple interest rather than the compounding most other savings calculators apply. This calculator removes that ambiguity, giving you the exact quarterly payout figure you can plan a monthly budget around.
It's particularly useful for retirees deciding how to split a retirement corpus across SCSS, a Fixed Deposit, and other income-generating instruments, since you can compare the quarterly cash flow each option would produce on the same amount.
Who Should Use This Calculator?
Recently retired individuals, anyone who has just received a retirement payout and needs to convert part of that lump sum into a predictable quarterly income stream will find this calculator essential for budgeting.
Senior citizens comparing fixed-income options, if you're deciding between SCSS, a senior citizen Fixed Deposit, or the PPF Calculator for a retirement corpus, this tool shows you the income SCSS specifically would generate.
Family members planning for a parent's retirement income, children helping a retired parent structure their savings can use this calculator to model different deposit amounts up to the ₹30 lakh cap and see the resulting quarterly income.
Financial planners advising retirees, the precise quarterly figure this calculator produces is directly usable in a retirement income plan alongside pension and NPS-based numbers from the NPS Calculator.
What Insights Does the SCSS Calculator Give You?
Quarterly Interest Payout is the headline figure, the exact amount credited to your bank account every quarter, which is the number most relevant to day-to-day retirement budgeting.
Annual Interest rolls up the four quarterly payouts into a yearly total, useful for comparing SCSS against annually-quoted returns on other instruments.
Total Interest (5 Years) shows the cumulative interest you'll receive across the full 5-year tenure, assuming the rate stays constant, helpful for understanding the overall value SCSS adds to your retirement corpus over its term.
Deposit Amount simply restates your input for reference alongside the other figures, useful when sharing the calculation with a family member or advisor.
How to use this SCSS calculator
- Enter your one-time Deposit Amount, keeping in mind the ₹30 lakh maximum limit per individual.
- Check the Interest Rate field, which defaults to 8.2% p.a., adjust it if the rate notified for your account-opening quarter differs.
- Look at the Quarterly Interest Payout in the highlighted result card, this is the amount you'll receive every three months.
- Review Annual Interest to see your yearly income from the deposit.
- Check Total Interest (5 Years) to understand the cumulative return over the full tenure.
- Use this figure alongside other retirement income sources, such as pension or NPS withdrawals, to build a complete monthly or quarterly budget.
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Formula & Methodology
SCSS uses simple interest, calculated annually and disbursed in four equal quarterly instalments: Annual Interest = P × r Quarterly Payout = Annual Interest ÷ 4 Total Interest (5 Years) = Annual Interest × 5 Where: - P = principal (deposit amount) - r = annual interest rate, expressed as a decimal (e.g. 8.2% → 0.082) Worked example: For a ₹15,00,000 deposit at 8.2% p.a.: Annual Interest = ₹15,00,000 × 0.082 = ₹1,23,000 Quarterly Payout = ₹1,23,000 ÷ 4 = ₹30,750 Total Interest over 5 years = ₹1,23,000 × 5 = ₹6,15,000 This calculator uses 8.2% p.a. as a working assumption for the current quarter's notified rate. Always verify the exact rate in effect on your account-opening date with India Post or your bank, since the Ministry of Finance revises small savings rates every quarter, and the rate fixed on your deposit date applies for your account's full tenure.
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