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Income Tax - Filling of Income Tax Returns by Government Employees

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Filling of Income Tax Returns by Government Employees


Income Tax : Filling of Returns by every Government Servant

P.N.DEVADASAN, IRS
Principal Commissioner
Phone: 8547000030

Chennai
19/06/2018

To
The Drawing & Disbursing Officer
O/O Dy. Director of IT(INV) Unit III
139, IOC Bhavan I Floor IOC Bhavan, Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600034

Dear Sir/Madam,

Sub: Filing of Returns by every Government Servant – Reg.

As you might be aware, every person who is having income more than Rs.2,50,000 is bound to file his/her return of income. This includes the Government Servants also. However, the data of returns filed indicate that more than 50% of the Government Servants at Chennai are not filling their income tax returns. I hope, you will agree that as government servants, we should abide by laws and to be role models to the common citizens of our country. If we, Government servants ourselves are violating law by not filling our income tax returns, we don’t have any moral right to blame other sections of society.

From this year i.e Assessment Year 2018-19 onwards, the Parliament has amended the Income Tax Act by introducing a new section 234F for imposing late fee on every person who is not filling his/her return of income within the due date. For salaried employees, the due date is 31-07-2018. This means all the salaried employees have to file their returns of income for the Financial Year 2017-18 (Assessment Year 2018-19) on or before 31-07-2018. Otherwise they all mandatorily have to pay late fee amounting between Rs.1,000 to Rs.10,000 as per the provisions of Section 234 . Also, a penalty of Rs.5,000 can be imposed under section 271F on them. In addition to this, they can be prosecuted under section 276CC of the Income Tax Act for jail termsvarying between three months to seven years.

It may please be noted that these provisions are applicable to all the persons having gross income (excluding deductions) above Rs.2,50,000/-. It is understood that many persons who are claiming deductions under section 80C etc. (on GPF contribution, Life Insurance Policies, Housing Loan Repayment etc.) and adjustment of Interest on Housing Loan are under the impression that they need not file the return as their net income is below taxable limit and no TDS is deducted from their salary.

Therefore, I request you to kindly intimate and advice all the employees to whom the gross salary paid in the last year is more than Rs.2,50,000 to file their returns of income before 31-07-2018. It may also be noted that all the incomes earned by an employee such as rental income (including subletting of house/s), interest incomes, dividend from Co-operative societies and all such incomes should be declared in their returns of income. Later, if found to have omitted any such incomes, they are liable for separate penalty and prosecution for concealing those incomes.

A copy of this letter may be handed over to each of your employees who draw their salary through you. You may also discuss this issue with the Head of your Office/Department and request him/her to issue a circular to all the employees to file their return of income well in time.

In case of any clarification or suggestions, you may please contact the following Officers: Joint Commissioner Smt. Sumathy Venkataraman (8762300298), Assistant Commissioner Ms. N. Abhinaya (8939744880), Smt. Priya Ramakrishnan, ITO (9445954906), Shri Sundaramurthy, ITO (9445955554), Smt. Malarvizhy Kujur ITO (9962383336) or Shri V. Baladandayutham, ITO (9445954896).

Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(P.N.DEVADASAN)

Source: Confederation


NJCA Resolution Letter To Govt

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NJCA Letter with Resolution dated 3.7.2018

Resolution and Letter to Cabinet Secretary

National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi-110055
No.NJCA/2018

Dated: July 3, 2018

Dear Comrades,

The NJCA met today and took note of the inordinate delay in honouring the commitment made by the Government on 30th June, 2016 in respect of Minimum Wage, Fitment Formula, Scrapping the New Contributory Pension Scheme, Option No.1 to Pensioners, Outsorucing, Regularization of Contract/Casual Workers, JCM revival etc.

At the end of the deliberations it was decided to adopt a resoultion and forward the same to the Government.

Copies of the Resolution and letter to the Cabinet Secretary are enclosed herewith, which are self-explanatory.

The NJCA will again meet on 18.08.2018 to finalize the future course of action in the matter of Indefinite Strike which was deferred on 06.07.2016.

Comradely yours,
sd/-
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
Convener



Source: Confederation


DA To CPSE Employees From July 2018 - Orders Issued

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DA from July 2018 to CPSE Employees – Orders issued

Payment of IDA at revised rates with effect from July 2018 to CPSE Employees, pay have been revised with effect from 1.1.1997, 2007 and 2017

Board level posts and below Board level posts including Non-unionised supervisors in Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)- Revision of scales of pay w.e.f. 01.07.2018
March, 2018 – 287
April, 2018 – 288
May, 2018 – 289
Average of the quarter – 288
Link Point : 277.33 (as on 01.01.2017)
Increase over link point: 10.67 (288-277.33)
Revised DA Rate w.e.f. 01.07.2018: 3.8% [(10.67/126.33) x 100]



3.8% of Basic Pay w.e.f. 1.7.2018
Board level posts and below Board level posts including Non-unionised supervisors in Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)- Revision of scales of pay w.e.f. 01.01.2007
March, 2018 – 287
April, 2018 – 288
May, 2018 – 289
Average of the quarter – 288
Link Point : 126.33 (as on 01.01.2007)
Increase over link point: 167.67 (288-126.33)
Revised DA Rate w.e.f. 01.07.2018: 128% [(161.67/126.33) x 100]

Board level posts and below Board level posts including Non-unionised supervisors in Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)- Revision of scales of pay w.e.f. 01.01.1997
March, 2018 – 6552
April, 2018 – 6572
May, 2018 – 6596
Average of the quarter – 6573
Link Point : 1708 (as on 01.01.1997)
Increase over link point: 4865 (6573-1708)
Revised DA Rate w.e.f. 01.07.2018: 284.8% [(4865 /1708) x 100 ]

Authority: https://dpe.gov.in

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