The central government on Monday came out with a raft of proposals to encourage electronic transactions, including income tax benefits for payments made through debit or credit cards, a move aimed at cracking down on black money.
Transaction charges on card payments at petrol pumps, gas agencies and railway tickets could be done away with. The government may also make it mandatory for all transactions above Rs1 lakh to only be conducted electronically.
These measures, listed in the “draft proposals for facilitating electronic transactions” that the government put up for public comments, is part of a broader strategy to discourage the use of cash and clamp down on India’s bustling parallel economy that operates outside the legitimate financial system.
Comments can be sent in till June 29.
Govt proposes tax benefits for credit and debit card payments
Transaction charges on card payments at petrol pumps, gas agencies and railway tickets could be done away with. The government may also make it mandatory for all transactions above Rs1 lakh to only be conducted electronically.
These measures, listed in the “draft proposals for facilitating electronic transactions” that the government put up for public comments, is part of a broader strategy to discourage the use of cash and clamp down on India’s bustling parallel economy that operates outside the legitimate financial system.
Comments can be sent in till June 29.
Govt proposes tax benefits for credit and debit card payments