IT exemption ceiling for gratuity to be doubled to Rs. 20 Lakhs
A bill that will double the ceiling for tax exempt gratuities from the
current Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh may be passed in the monsoon session of
Parliament, Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya told.
An Amendment to the Payment of Gratuity Bill has to be first scrutinised by the
cabinet and Dattatreya indicated that it would soon go to the Cabinet for
approval. If the bill is passed into law by Parliament formal sector workers
will be eligible to claim tax exempt status for gratuities upto Rs 20 lakh.
"This is on our agenda. It may come in this session. It will soon go to
the Cabinet for approval," Dattatreya was quoted by PTI as saying.
Currently, only employees who have put in five years of service are eligible
for gratuity. Also, there need to be a minimum of 10 employees for an employer
to pay gratuity. Trade unions have regularly pressed the labour ministry to
relax these conditions.
The Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill deals with raising the ceiling for the
maximum amount under to be tax exempt from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. The
proposed amendment is being brought to bring the maximum ceiling amount in line
with the 7th pay commission's recommendations, which have been accepted by the
government.
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