The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Govt. should stop footing income tax of select VIPs: FGG

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Forum for Good Governance has written to Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari, requesting her to stop the practice of paying income tax on the salaries of select government functionar­ies, which it called “irregular and obnoxious”.

Under clause (4) of Section 3 of the Andhra Pradesh (Telangana) Payment of Salaries and Pension and Removal of Disqualifi­cations Act, 1953, income tax is paid by the government for all functionar­ies equal to a Cabinet Minister’s rank.

The functionar­ies include the Chief Minister; all ministers of the State government; Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Legislativ­e Assembly; Chairperso­n and ViceChairp­erson of the Legislativ­e Council; all advisors of cabinet rank; all chairperso­ns of corporatio­ns having a cabinet rank; Chief Whip and whips in Assembly and Council; lead

ers of opposition in Assembly and Council; and parliament­ary secretarie­s.

These positions already enjoy many perks such as special allowances, sumptuary allowance, camp office allowance, security car allowance, house rent allowance and constituen­cy allowance. Payment of income tax in addition is a burden on the State government, more so after salaries of all these posts have gone up by several times in the recent past, the Forum noted, terming it a violation of Article 14 of the Constituti­on, which enshrines the principle of equality before law.

States such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh, Uttarakhan­d and Haryana have already dispensed with the practice, it said. Crores of rupees are being paid as income tax for about 60 functionar­ies in Telangana, the letter added.

Government orders attached with the letter showed that in 201415, the then Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao was paid ₹15.39 lakh in income tax from the government, which was part of a total ₹22.52 lakh tax payments sanctioned for a total of 10 functionar­ies. In Assessment Year 202021, income tax to the tune of ₹2.17 lakh payable by the then Minister for Health, Medical and Family Welfare Eatala Rajender was footed by the government.

Also objecting to the increase in pension for legislator­s serving more than one term, the letter sought payment of uniform pension irrespecti­ve of the number of terms.

 ?? ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES ?? UP, MP, Chhattisga­rh, Uttarakhan­d and Haryana have already dispensed with the practice.
ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES UP, MP, Chhattisga­rh, Uttarakhan­d and Haryana have already dispensed with the practice.

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