Tax exemption
for withdrawals under the National Pension System (NPS)
Pension
regulator PFRDA will soon approach Finance Ministry seeking tax exemption for
withdrawals under the National Pension System (NPS), its Chairman Hemant G
Contractor has said.
This will be
the first time PFRDA – after getting statutory recognition in February 2014 –
will seek a tax break for NPS.
The Finance
Ministry will soon start the budget preparation exercise for Budget 2015-16,
which will be the first comprehensive budget of the new Modi-Government.
Prior to the
statutory recognition, the interim pension regulator had sought tax exemption
on NPS withdrawals, but that tax break was not provided by the erstwhile UPA
Government.
In his first
interaction with mediapersons here on Wednesday, the new PFRDA Chairman, Contractor
said there was need for some “fiscal” push from the Government to make NPS
popular in the country.
A tax
exemption on NPS withdrawals would address the “adequacy” aspect of retirement
monies and ensure that taxes don’t eat into the retirement corpus of a
subscriber.
Under the
current income tax law, there is no tax incidence on contribution or
accumulation phase, but tax would be levied at the withdrawal stage
A tax
exemption on NPS withdrawals would level the playing field with products such
as provident funds.
The direct
taxes code proposed by the UPA regime had suggested that ‘Exempt-Exempt-Exempt’
regime be adopted for financial savings products like NPS.
Indications
are that the new dispensation at the Centre will look to bring its own version
of new income-tax law.
SWAVALAMBAN
PFRDA
Chairman Contractor said the Swavalamban scheme has been made an integral part
of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), the flagship financial programme
of the Modi-led Government.
PFRDA has
fixed a target of fifty five lakhs subscribers of Swavalamban under PMJDY.
This target
of fifty five lakhs subscribers has been allocated to all the banks working as
aggregators. Targets have also been allocated to other categories of
aggregators.
Source:
www.thehindubusinessline.com
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