7th pay commission latest news today: Big Modi government gift for 18 lakh central government employees
7th Pay Commission latest news: Tax exemption limit for lump sum withdrawal on exit has been enhanced to 60%. With this, the entire withdrawal will now be exempt from income tax.
7th pay commission: In a big boost for central government employees, Union Cabinet today approved 'streamlining of the National Pension System (NPS). The changes will enable the employees to get more money at the time or retirement. The decision will benefit all the government employees across India as is not confined to any state.
The Cabinet has okayed the proposal to hike the mandatory contribution by the Central Government for its employees covered under NPS Tier-I from the existing 10% to 14%. This will cost the exchequer around Rs 2840 crores for the financial year 2019-20. Approximately 18 lakh central government employees covered under NPS would be benefitted from the streamlining of the National Pension System.
"The new entrants to the central government service on or after 01.01.2004 are covered under the National Pension System (NPS). The Seventh Pay Commission (7th CPC), during its deliberations, examined certain concerns regarding NPS and made recommendations in the year 2015. The 7th CPC recommended for setting up of a Committee of Secretaries in this regard. Accordingly, a Committee of Secretaries was constituted by the Government to suggest measures for streamlining the implementation of NPS in the year 2016. The Committee submitted its report in the year 2018. Accordingly, based on the recommendations of the Committee, draft Cabinet Note was placed before the Cabinet for its approval," said the finance ministry.
Below are the key decisions approved by the Cabeinet today:
* Enhancement of the mandatory contribution by the Central Government for its employees covered under NPS Tier-I from the existing 10% to 14%.
* Providing freedom of choice for selection of Pension Funds and pattern of investment to central government employees.
* Payment of compensation for non-deposit or delayed deposit of NPS contributions during 2004-2012.
* Tax exemption limit for lump sum withdrawal on exit has been enhanced to 60%. With this, the entire withdrawal will now be exempt from income tax. (At present, 40% of the total accumulated corpus utilized for purchase of annuity is already tax exempted. Out of 60% of the accumulated corpus withdrawn by the NPS subscriber at the time of retirement, 40% is tax exempt and balance 20% is taxable.)
* Contribution by the Government employees under Tier-II of NPS will now be covered under Section 80C for deduction up to Rs 1.50 lakh for the purpose of income tax at par with the other schemes such as General Provident Fund, Contributory Provident Fund, Employees Provident Fund and Public Provident Fund provided that there is a lock-in period of 3 yeaRs
Implementation strategy and targets:
The proposed changes to NPS would be made applicable immediately once time critical decisions are taken in consultation with the other concerned Ministries / Departments.
Major impact:
* Increase in the eventual accumulated corpus of all central government employees covered under NPS.
* Greater pension payouts after retirement without any additional burden on the employee.
* Freedom of choice for selection of Pension Funds and investment pattern to central government employees.
* Benefit to approximately 18 lakh central government employees covered under NPS.
* Augmenting old-age security in a time of rising life expectancy.
* By making NPS more attractive, government will be facilitated in attracting and retaining the best talent.
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Expenditure involved:
The impact on the exchequer on this account is estimated to be to the tune of around Rs 2840 crores for the financial year 2019-20, and will be in the nature of a recurring expenditure. The financial implications on account of provisions regarding payment of compensation for non-deposit or delayed deposit of NPS contributions during 2004-2012, would be in addition to the amount indicated above.
Presently, the new entrants to the central government service on or after 01.01.2004 are covered under the NPS. NPS is being implemented and regulated by Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority in the country.
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