Telenor Full Balance Offer – How To Get Full Balance in Telenor

Telenor Full Balance Offer is giving complete balance without tax deduction. Follow the given steps to get full (poora) balance on Telenor prepaid SIM card.

All the telecom networks have introduce New Full Balance Offer. This offer is designed to provide full balance to SIM users when they recharge their SIM cards.

As you know, different types of taxes implement by Telenor users according to the “terms & conditions” of networks. You may have to pay GST, AIT, and FED taxes. But here we have a trick that will transfer the full balance into your account when you recharge.

Telenor Full Balance Offer

You don’t need to activate Telenor Full Balance Offer because it is already activated on all prepaid numbers according to the “High Court Orders” that was made on 14 June 2018.

Hence, the load will receive complete on your account till these orders implements. However, after the court order ends the taxes will start implementation again.

According to High Court Orders Made on 14 June 2018 Telenor gave full balance. But Now you will receive balance after 15% Withholding tax deduction.

Free Minutes On Recharge

Whenever you recharge your Telenor SIM, you got a golden chance to get free minutes. Yes! It is another new offer that is call as “Telenor Super Load Offer” in 2025.

Here in this offer, you just need to dial *5*100# before recharge of 100 rupees or above this value and get 20 minutes for all networks.

Full Details:

Offer Name:Super Load
Free Minutes:20
Type:All Net Min
Validity:1 Day
Price:Rs 0.8
Subscribe Code:*5*100#

See: Telenor Balance Save

What is Normal Balance on Recharge?

When a Telenor user recharges his/her Telenor SIM then officially 15% withholding tax applies. Hence, the user receives Rs 86.96 on 100 rupees recharge.

Official Tax:withholding tax
Percentage:15%
Load Rs 100:Receive Rs 86.96

Apna4G Conclusion

Finally, load (recharge) your mobile and get full balance till this offer works. Remember 1 fact, this is a limited-time offer and after this offer, the network will charge a 15% withholding tax on each recharge/load.