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EPF tax row: Expressing its dismay over the Union Budget 2016 proposal to tax withdrawals from the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) contributions, industry chamber FICCI on Sunday said it was, nevertheless, encouraged by the reports that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will be reviewing these provisions. (Reuters)<br></br><a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/budget-2016/fm-arun-jaitley-withdraws-controversial-budget-2016-epf-tax-proposal-nps-tax-exemption-to-remain/220780/">Budget 2016 EPF tax proposal withdrawn; NPS tax exemption to remain</a>
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EPF tax row: "Withdrawals on maturity are proposed to be made partially taxable and further a limit of Rs 1,50,000 is proposed to be prescribed on the employer's contribution to the credit of an employee. These proposals adversely impact the salaried class which has been steadfast in contributing their bit to the exchequer," said Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in a statement here."FICCI is, however, encouraged by the reports that the finance minister will be reviewing these provisions and make his decision known at the appropriate time through an announcement in parliament," it added. (Express Photo)
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EPF tax row: In his budget speech on February 29, Jaitley said that 60 percent of withdrawals from the provident fund accounts will be taxed on contributions to be made after April 1. The aim is to make India a more insured and pensioned society, he said. "FICCI welcomes the decision of the government to give a re-look to these Budget provisions," FICCI president Harshavardhan Neotia said in the statement.
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PROVISION FOR EARLY PF WITHDRAWAL – BEFORE THE AMENDMENT: Members could withdraw their full PF accumulations on the cessation of employment and on not being re-employed with an establishment for a continuous period of not less than two months before making the PF withdrawal application. (Epfo Website)
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EPF tax row: Addressing the strong reaction provoked by the proposal, Jaitley had on Wednesday said he would announce the final decision on the matter when he replies to the debate on the budget in parliament. "Now there have been some reactions. When the debate comes up in parliament, I will give the government's response as to what decision we finally take in this matter," Jaitley told representatives of industry associations FICCI, CII and Assocham at a post-Budget 2016-17 meeting here. (Reuters)

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