The perquisite valuation rules finally arrived on December 21 after a long wait.
The fringe benefit tax (FBT) was strongly opposed by India Inc, but there is no doubt that it was beneficial to the employees — they did not have to directly bear the tax on many perquisites. The repeal of FBT meant uncertainity on taxation of perks. Thankfully, there are few changes to the valuation rules when compared to the rules that existed prior to the introduction of FBT. Rule 2BB, which deals with taxability of allowances, remains unchanged. If we take an overall view on employee benefits and allowances, a few items merit attention and this article will discuss them with the hope that they will be taken note of. The taxable values for provision of an automobile including the cost of its running and maintenance, and driver is nil if the car is used purely for official purpose. However, if the employer allows mixed use, the rule provides for deemed values towards personal use. These values have raised by 50% (there is also an apparent typo in one clause that may be rectified soon). Given that the earlier values were set many years ago, an enhancement of the limit accounting for the increase in fuel prices is justified. However, price increase is not limited to fuel only, prices have increased on many other household expenditure as well such as school fees, food, local transportation etc for which the exemption limits have not been raised. The exemption for transport allowance under Rule 2BB remains unchanged at Rs 800 per month although the limits for this allowance was raised by the Sixth Pay Commission (SPC) or government employees. A 50% increase is merited here as well. Education allowance for children continues to be a measly Rs 100 per month while the entitlement under the SPC is a princely Rs 1,000 per month with an additional Rs 3,000 per month as hostel subsidy. With education being a key concern, a higher limits would be welcome. Now consider the case of meals provided by an employer during working hours. This is a benefit that is statutorily provided to factory workers and generally provided in many other establishments as well. There are enough studies that show the positive co-relation between wholesome meals and worker productivity and, during the FBT regime, the entire expenses were exempted. Source : Economic Times. |
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
CBDT published perquisite valuation rules.
Friday, November 13, 2009
6500-10500 pre-revised scales will get Rs 4600 as Grade Pay w e f 01.01.2006
View the Notification
Consequent upon the order issued on 13.11.2009, the Inspectors, PSs and A.O. s of the Dept are to get the enhanced Grade Pay of Rs 4600, the proposed strike action scheduled on 26th of this month is likely to be withdrawn. However, it will be decided on 17th November after a meeting of the service associations.
STRIKe WITHDRAWN
As stated above, the scheduled strike on 26th November has been withdrawn.
Friday, November 6, 2009
IT, Customs and Central Excise Joint Strike called on 26.11.2009
Income Tax Employees Federation
Income tax Gazetted Officers Association
All India Central Excise Inspectors' Association
All India Customs Preventive Services Federation
Address for correspondence:
Manishinath Bhawan
A/2/95 Rajouri Garden,
New Delhi. 110 027.
Dated: 5th November, 2009
Shri P.V.Bhide,
Secretary, Revenue,
Govt. of India,
North Block,
New Delhi-110 001.
Dear Sir,
This is to give notice that the members of Income-tax Employees Federation, Income-tax Gazetted Officers Association, All India Central Excise Inspectors Association and All India Customs Preventive Services Federation will be on one day's strike on 26th November, 2009. The demands in pursuance of which the employees will embark upon the strike action is enclosed.
Thanking You,
Yours faithfully,
Sd. Sd. Sd. Sd.
(Ashok B Shalunke) (Rajesh D.Menon) (Kaushik Roy) (I.B. Mishra)
Secretary General Secretary General Secretary General (Secretary General)
I.T.E.F. I.T.G.O.A. A.I.C.E.I.A. A.I.C.P.S.F.
Copy to:
1. The Hon'ble Finance Minister, Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi
2. The Hon;ble Minister of State for Finance (Revenue), New Delhi.
3. The Secretary, Department of Expendigture, North Block, New Delhi.
4.The Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes, North Block, New Delhi,
5. The Chairman, Central Board of Excise & Customs, North Block, New Delhi,
6.. The Joint Secretary (Per), Dept. of Expenditure, North Block, New Delhi.
CHARTER OF D E M A N D S
1. Grant Grade pay of Rs. 4,600/- as per Government of India notification to Inspectors of Income-tax, Central Excise and Preventice Officer of Customs Department, Private Secretaries and Administrative officer Gr.III as per the Revised Pay Rules, 2008 Part B and C Section Para ii, under notification of the Govt. of India dated 29.08.2008 and Rs.1,800/-to all Group D employees.
2. Settle the demands contained in the Charter of Demand submitted to the Central Board of Direct Taxes by the JCA (ITEF & ITGOA), vide letter No. JCA/CHQ.09/10/2 dated 18.08.2009
3. The demands contained in the Charter of demand submitted to the Chairman, CBEC by AICEIA in CBEC/130/2009 dated 14.8.2009
4. Settle the demands contained in the letter dated 2.9.2009 addressed to the Chairman, CBEC by the All India Customs Preventive Services Federation.
(Published as per ITEF version)
***This is the third time in less than a year that ITEF has called strike. In earlier occassions they postponed/deferred the strike in the last moment without achieving any concrete assurance from Govt. So the members are requested to wait and watch upto 25th Nov. The leaders will desparately try to withdraw the strike as they know their incapability of holding a nationwide srike. Merely a meeting with the chairman of CBDT and verbal assurance of favourable consideration may be a face saver to the leaders to "postpone" the strike. There is only hope left that Customs and Central Excise Associations are with them this time.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Income Tax Dept Exam postponed, will commence from 26.10.09. Grade Pay issue of Inspectors not settled.
Recent Update :
Negative marking reduced in New pattern and O.P removed from New Pattern of Exam.
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION.2009.
The Examination for 2009 stands postponed in view of the election in Maharashtra and Haryana. The exam will now commence from 26th October, 2009 as per the decision of the Directorate in this regard.
Update : View the Revised Notification.
Ministerial Exam 2009 will commence from 04.11.2009
ITO/ITI Exam will commence from 26.10.2009 as mentioned earlier.
GRADE Pay for Inspectors.
"Today we had a meeting on the above subject with the JS(Per). The issue has not been settled. . Contrary to the decision taken by the Revenue Secretary earlier to the effect that the issue will be separately considered and appropriate decision taken, the Expenditure Department has now proposed to consider this along with all other similar issues and demands. In view of this development, the Sectt. Meeting which is slated for 11th might be constrained to revive the decision to organize strike action in the winter session of the Parliament. "
[Quoted text is as per version of ITEF]
Beware of fraud emails in the name of Income Tax Dept.
Information has been received from several quarters that people are receiving electronic mails informing them of their income-tax refunds and seeking their credit card details. The e-mail is sent from the following or similar mailing addresses.
hxbkw@accounts.net> or cvhfus@accounts.net
It is clarified that the Income Tax Department does not send e-mails regarding refunds and doses not seek any information regarding credit cards of taxpayers.
Taxpayers are, therefore, cautioned that they should not respond to such mails and if they do so it would be at their risk and responsibility.
(Published in public interest to caution the taxpayers so that they may not be trapped by some frauds.)