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Impact of GST on Personal Loans
GST affects only the service fee components, not your EMI’s principal or interest portions. Since principal and interest form most of your EMI, the overall impact of GST on your monthly payment is minimal. For example, if your processing fee is ₹1,000, GST adds just ₹180 to your total cost – a small amount spread over your loan tenure.
For a loan of ₹5 lakh with ₹7,000 total service fees, GST would add ₹1,260. When spread over a 60-month tenure, that’s just an extra ₹21 per month. Compare this small incremental cost against the benefits of quick approval, flexible terms, and no collateral.
How GST Is Levied on Loan Components
GST applies to various loan-related services at the current rate of 18%. Here’s how it breaks down:
- Processing Fee: One-time administrative fee for loan approval, now plus 18% GST.
- Pre-payment Penalty: Charged when you pay off part or all of your loan early; GST applies on this service fee.
- Bounce Charges: Fees for failed EMI transactions; GST is added to each bounce penalty.
- Maintenance Charges: Annual or periodic fee for maintaining a revolving credit facility; taxed at 18%.
Why it matters: Understanding these specifics helps you anticipate extra costs and avoid surprises, especially if you plan to prepay or use a Flexi loan facility.
How to Reduce GST Charged on Personal Loans
Although GST has no significant impact on your main loan amount, it may influence the prepayment penalties, late payment fees, and other expenses related with personal loans. Here are practical ways to lower your GST payment on personal loans:
- Select a bank or financial institution that offers loans with low processing fee personal loan or lower penalties for late EMI payments. It is critical to do a comparative analysis of the available possibilities and make an informed conclusion. Look for festive offers, loyalty discounts, or fee waivers for high CIBIL score applicants.
- Personal loans do not require collateral, so you can save on GST charges for legal document verification, security evaluation, mortgage creation, and property-related services that secured loans typically require.
Additional strategies include:
- Pay EMIs on time to avoid bounce charges and penal interest (and their associated GST)
- Negotiate with lenders for fee waivers, especially if you're an existing customer
- Choose simple loan products over complex ones with multiple service charges
- Read loan agreements carefully to understand all GST-applicable charges upfront
Read all about the features of a personal loan offered by Bajaj Finance Limited to understand how transparent pricing works.
Conclusion
The introduction of the GST caused considerable changes in the tax structure for personal loans. However, it is important to note that GST for personal loans is only applied to specified service components of your loan and has no effect on your main loan amount or interest payments.
If you choose your lender wisely and understand all charges upfront, the additional charges imposed by GST will not seem costly or overwhelming. The key is transparency, planning, and smart borrowing decisions.
Read all the fees and charges carefully and apply for a personal loan today with confidence, knowing exactly what you'll pay.
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Key offerings: 3 loan types
Personal loan interest rate and applicable charges
Type of fee |
Applicable charges |
Rate of interest per annum |
10% to 30% p.a. |
Processing fees |
Up to 3.93% of the loan amount (inclusive of applicable taxes). |
Flexi Facility Charge |
Term Loan – Not applicable Flexi Loans –Up To Rs 1,999 To Up To Rs 18,999/- (Inclusive Of Applicable Taxes) |
Bounce charges |
Rs. 700 to Rs. 1,200/- per bounce “Bounce charges” shall mean charges for (i) dishonor of any payment instrument; or (ii) non-payment of instalment (s) on their respective due dates due to dishonor of payment mandate or non-registration of the payment mandate or any other reason. |
Part-prepayment charges |
Full Pre-payment:
Part Pre-payment
|
Penal charge |
Delay in payment of instalment(s) shall attract Penal Charge at the rate of up to 36% per annum per instalment from the respective due date until the date of receipt of the full instalment(s) amount. |
Stamp duty (as per respective state) |
Payable as per state laws and deducted upfront from loan amount. |
Annual maintenance charges |
Term Loan: Not applicable Flexi Term (Dropline) Loan: Up to 0.295% (Inclusive of applicable taxes) of the Dropline limit (as per the repayment schedule) on the date of levy of such charges.
Up to 0.472% (Inclusive Of Applicable Taxes) Of The Dropline Limit During Initial Tenure. Up to 0.295% (Inclusive Of Applicable Taxes) Of Dropline Limit During Subsequent Tenure |
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