The structure of charges is as follows: Inward transactions at destination bank branches (for credit to beneficiary accounts): • Free, no charges to be collected from beneficiaries Outward transactions at originating bank branches (charges for the remitter): • With effect from 1 January 2020, banks have been advised to not levy any charges from their
savings bank account holders for NEFT funds transfers initiated
online. • Maximum charges which can be levied for outward transactions at originating bank for other transactions, i.e. offline transactions (at bank branch through NEFT form), transactions done through current/other accounts – • For transactions up to ₹ 10,000: not exceeding ₹ 2.50 (+ Applicable GST) • For transactions above ₹ 10,000 up to ₹ 1 lakh: not exceeding ₹ 5 (+ Applicable GST) • For transactions above ₹ 1 lakh and up to ₹ 2 lakhs: not exceeding ₹ 15 (+ Applicable GST) • For transactions above ₹ 2 lakhs: not exceeding ₹ 25 (+ Applicable GST) The scenario varies from bank to bank, whether they levy this charge or not immatter of the transaction done online or offline for the accounts other than a savings bank account. The
RBI announced on 11 June 2019 that all charges for NEFT and
real-time gross settlement transactions collected from banks would be waived from 1 July 2019, and asked banks to pass on the benefits to customers (so RBI charges nothing for these transactions to its member banks and the only charge that is levied is by the bank through which the outward transaction is initiated). ==Statistics==