PLASTIC MONEY IS BACK IN THE NEWS AGAIN. GOVERNMENT THINKING OF GIVING INCOME TAX REBATES (CUTS) IF PEOPLE USE DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS. READ THROUGH THE ITEM
Centre
may grant I-T rebate for cashless transactions
Author: Vikas
Dhoot
New Delhi: Income tax rebate is one of the incentives being considered by
the government to encourage people to move away from cash transactions and curb
black money flows, a senior official said on condition of anonymity. The move
may eventually use cashless transaction records to build a credit history for
the poor and help them access loans.
Since the Union budget had promised measures to promote cashless
transactions, a few measures could be announced soon.
“The key consideration is that people pay nothing to use cash but it
imposes a lot of hidden costs on the economy. While using cards or mobile
wallets to make payments is convenient, they need to pay a fee and service tax.
We want to do away with this disincentive,” the official said.
In this year’s budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that discouraging
cash transactions is one way to curb the flow of black money.
“Now that a majority of Indians has or can have, a RUPAY debit card, I
therefore, propose to introduce soon several measures that will incentivise
credit or debit card transactions, and disincentivise cash transactions,” Mr.
Jaitley had said. The Finance Ministry has begun the process for making the
Union budget for 2016-17.
While the usage of cards and mobile payment solutions such as PayTM and
Ezetap is expanding rapidly in urban India, the government is looking at ways
to take this to the hinterland. Following the expansion of bank accounts
coverage under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, the government wants to scale up
the infrastructure for making digital payments so that the same convenience and
acceptability as cash can be attained. The National Payments Corporation of
India is building a part of that infrastructure.
“Instead of just withdrawing them in cash at a high implicit cost, if they
could make payments from the account digitally, it would help build a
transaction history and help them get credit-related services from banks that
they would otherwise be ineligible for, like a loan for micro and small
business ideas,” the official said.
Another official familiar with the issue said that one of the ideas being
examined is that if an income tax rebate could be offered to those who make a
substantial part of their annual payments in the cashless mode. Since bank
statements are already submitted at the time of filing tax returns, it would
easy to gauge the quantum of cash withdrawals made from their accounts.
“This could be used as a behavioral economics tool to drive more people
towards vendors offering digital payment modes and in turn, help expand the
penetration of point-of-sale devices for cashless deals,” he said.
While small account holders wouldn’t directly benefit from incentives like
income tax rebates, they would gain from a rise in outlets accepting cashless
payments.
“There is a high cost of cash to the economy that is not explicitly stated,
apart from the cost of printing notes and taking soiled notes out of the
system: the transport of cash, crimes like the recent ATM van heists, the risk
of counterfeiting and the avoidance of tax that the cash economy enables,” the
official said.
Of the many solutions to tame black money, cashless transaction is one of
the very important solutions, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, had said in
January, stressing that people should make cashless transactions a habit..
“This is a very big opportunity and we should promote this.”
The idea is to curb black money flows and
help the poor access loans
i think it is a very good intiative taken by government to reduce the usage of blackmoney in usage as only white money will be processed while using plastic cards.and there is one more thing
ReplyDeletepeople write on notes, and because of which our govt loses Rs2,638 cr each year as these notes cannot be used for STD transactions etc . so two fold strategy.
i think it is a very good intiative taken by government to reduce the usage of blackmoney in usage as only white money will be processed while using plastic cards.and there is one more thing
ReplyDeletepeople write on notes, and because of which our govt loses Rs2,638 cr each year as these notes cannot be used for STD transactions etc . so two fold strategy.
Madam I am Raghunath
ReplyDeleteI also agree what Meenakshi said this method can be more useful and the amount of black money flowing through the country can be reduced and as the number of people use this method of plastic money,can help in the economic development of the country.
meenakshi u r right....
ReplyDeleteplastic money is a good initiative taken by the government..... but do u think that plastic money is useful for to use everywhere????
for eg: can u use plastic money in vendors selling vegetables. etc....there u need note not plastic money....
government can get make profit on not making notes....
our country will never becomes a digital country where the corruption is there...
Madam iam Midhuna
ReplyDeleteI also agree with Meenakshi because as Meenakshi said this method taken by government can reduce maximum use of black money and also by using plastic cards the development of economy will be developed more and more every year .
hello madam this is anagha vinod the use of plastic cards and cashless transactions introduced by the government will be aBLE to control the problem of black money but what about the backward regions of india the illiterate and the poor will they be able to access these facilities is a big question mark and the risk involved in cashless transactions too
ReplyDeletemam i also agree with Meenakshi & anagha vinod what they both said is correct. It is help full for govt but it is problem for poor or backward people. so what is ur statement mam ?
ReplyDeleteIs the problem of black money solved fully?
ReplyDeleteYes its a good way to get rid of black money but we cannot pay our milkman, servant, paper wala (newspaper guy), etc by card. As what's happening ,security is a problem,unless ATM systems are made full proof we cant depend on it completely .It will result in lack of faith in the system by a majority and afterwards the whole plan will become a failure.
ReplyDeleteYes you are absolutely right now what is the solution?
ReplyDeleteYes you are absolutely right now what is the solution?
ReplyDeletewhoever that unknown is please identify yourself. I hope it is not an outsider...
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