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GIVE RS 1,000 SUBSIDY TO BUY SMARTPHONE­S: CMS’ PANEL

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NEW DELHI: A Rs 1,000 subsidy for purchase of smartphone­s by non-tax assesses and small merchants and a cash transactio­n tax on withdrawal­s of Rs 50,000 and above in banks have been recommende­d by a Chief Ministers’ panel on Tuesday to encourage digital payments.

The Chief Ministers’ Panel report, which was submitted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by committee representa­tive Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrabab­u Naidu, has also made a case of lower/zero merchant discount rate (MDR) for all digital payments to government entities and cap on cash in all type of big ticket transactio­ns.

The ‘Merchant Discount Rate’ is charged to a merchant by a bank for providing debit and credit card services.

The committee comprising Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also asked the Centre to promote Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) by incentivis­ing and not charging MDR.

The other recommenda­tions include tax incentives for micro ATMS, biometric sensors etc. and tax refund for consumers using digital payment up to a certain proportion of annual income.

When asked how sure he was about incorporat­ion of these recommenda­tions in the forthcomin­g budget on February 1, Naidu said, “I am very confident about that.”

Explaining about advantage of digital payments, he said that there are lots of cost of handling physical currency because of its printing, movement and security while there is no such cost for digital currency.

Naidu also elaborated that with the increase of volume of digital transition­s, the cost will reduce and there is huge opportunit­y in India because non-cash payment transition­s by non-banks per capita per annum is 11 in the country as compared to 26 in China, 728 in Singapore, 355 in the UK, 142 in Brazil, 70 in South Africa and 32 in Mexico.

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 ??  ?? Vice-chairman of NITI Aayog, Arvind Panagariya with Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrabab­u Naidu in a meeting with the Members of Committee on Demonetisa­tion at NITI Aayog in New Delhi on Tuesday
Vice-chairman of NITI Aayog, Arvind Panagariya with Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrabab­u Naidu in a meeting with the Members of Committee on Demonetisa­tion at NITI Aayog in New Delhi on Tuesday

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