Sovereign Gold Bond investors (SGB 2016-17 Series I) are set to get 122% return on final redemption

Sovereign Gold Bond 2016-17 Series I final redemption today: Investors to gain 122%; check SGB redemption price August 5, 2024 is the redemption date

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced that August 5, 2024 shall be the final redemption date for SGB 2016-17 Series I tranche. As per a press release issued by the RBI on August 2, 2024, this SGB completes eight years from its date of issuance and is accordingly redeemed.

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Also read: Tentative dates of SGBs up for redemption this year.

What is the final redemption price of SGB 2016-17 Series I

As per the RBI press release, the final redemption price of this SGB series has been set at Rs 6,938 per unit of SGB. It must be noted that a unit of SGB represents one gram of gold.

“The redemption price of SGB shall be based on the simple average of closing price of gold of 999 purity of the week (Monday-Friday), preceding the date of redemption, as published by the India Bullion and Jewellers Association Ltd (IBJA). Accordingly, the redemption price for the final redemption due on August 05, 2024 shall be Rs 6938/- (Rupees Six thousand nine hundred and thirty eight only) per unit of SGB based on the simple average of closing price of gold for the week July 29 - August 02, 2024,” said the RBI in the press release dated August 5, 2024.

How much return did SGB 2016-17 Series I investors get

In absolute terms SGB 2016-17 investors have earned 122% (approximately) return over a period of eight years.

Calculation:

Issue price: Rs 3119

Redemption price: Rs 6,938

Profit: Rs 6938-3119= Rs 3819

Absolute percentage of profit: Rs 3819/3119*100%= 122.44309%

What was the interest rate given on SGB 2016-2017 Series I bonds

This SGB bears a fixed interest of 2.75% per annum, payable semi-annually. It must be noted that interest on SGB is taxable for all investors.

“The Bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 2.75 percent (fixed rate) per annum on the amount of initial investment. Interest shall be paid in half-yearly rests and the last interest shall be payable on maturity along with the principal,” said the RBI in a press release dated July 14, 2016.

When can SGBs be redeemed

According to the RBI press release dated July 14, 2016 this SGB (Series I 2016-17) shall be repayable on the expiration of eight years from August 5, 2016.

“Pre-mature redemption of the Bond is permitted from fifth year of the date of issue on the interest payment dates,” said the RBI in the July 14, 2016 press release.

How to redeem SGBs on Zerodha

According to Zerodha website as of August 5, 2016, “Although the Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB) has a tenor of 8 years, it can be redeemed prematurely on coupon payment dates after the 5th year from the issue date. A charge of Rs 150 + 18% GST will be imposed for rematerialisation or redemption. To redeem the SGB after the fifth year, complete and sign the redemption form (PDF) and send it to the following address:

Zerodha,

153/154, 4th Cross, J.P Nagar 4th Phase,

Opp. Clarence Public School,

Bengaluru - 560078

The request for early redemption will be processed only if the forms are received at least 10 working days before the coupon payment date. The proceeds from the redemption will be credited to the bank account linked to the Zerodha account.” (https://support.zerodha.com/category/console/portfolio/holdings/articles/premature-redemption-sgb)

What is the tax treatment of SGBs post Budget 2024

As per an Economic Times article, redemption of SGB held by an individual is exempt from tax. Thus, redemption at RBI buyback windows will not be subjected to capital gains tax

Next SGB tranche

The government might contemplate issuing a reduced amount of SGBs for the fiscal year 2024-25 due to various factors. As per a report from the Economic Times, the government is looking to introduce SGBs worth Rs 18,500 crore in FY 2024-25, as opposed to the estimated Rs 29,638 crore in the Interim Budget 2024.

Also read: Has government reduced SGB issuance this year? Know the loss on SGB maturity in FY25 due to custom duty reduction

If the government adheres to the adjusted target for SGB issuances, which was determined based on retail demand, there should not be a significant impact on the availability of SGBs this year. However, if the government opts to decrease or halt further issuance of SGBs, availability could become an issue. Nevertheless, old SGBs will still be available for trading on the stock exchange, so you may want to consider purchasing SGBs directly from the stock market.
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