Union Ministry of Finance issued Draft Proposals for Facilitating Electronic Transactions
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Who: Draft Proposals for Facilitating Electronic Transactions
What: Issued by Union Ministry of Finance
When: 22 June 2015
What: Issued by Union Ministry of Finance
When: 22 June 2015
The goal of the proposed policy is to provide the necessary incentives to use E-transactions to replace the use of cash - either in government transactions, or in regular commerce over a period of time through policy intervention.
Key highlights of the Draft Proposal- It aims to build a transactions history to enable improved credit access and financial inclusion
- It seeks to encourage Government, Corporates, Institutions and merchant establishments to facilitate non cash payments
- Utility service providers could be advised to give a discount to users for small ticket payments through E-payments, on the lines of BSNL, which provides an incentive of 1 percent of the billed amount if the payment is done through electronic mode
- It envisages adoption national E-payment gateway PayGov India for collection of revenue, fee, penalties etc.
- Tax benefits could be provided to merchants for accepting electronic payments, e.g. an appropriate tax rebate can be extended to a merchant if at least say 50% value of the transactions is through electronic means.
- It proposes to levy a nominal cash handling charge on transactions greater than a specified level.
- It also proposes to mandate that settling of high value transactions of, say, more than 1 lakh rupees could only be done through electronic means.
- To facilitate high value transactions by a credit cardholder, the ceiling of 2 lakhs rupees could be increased to say 5 lakhs rupees or more.
- It proposes to improve broad band connectivity to enable mobile based payments on a wider scale
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his budget speech for the Union Budget 2015 - 16 had called for incentivizing credit or debit card transactions and disincentivizing cash transaction so as to curb the flow of black money.
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