The move comes after it was noticed that some government departments continue to collect such application fee through treasury challans, said a government press release today.
For each treasury challan, the state government has to pay as RBI agency charges Rs 50 for each transaction and Rs 12 for each e-transaction, the release said.
The state government is thus losing a huge amount from the state exchequer every month in the form of agency charge against each such receipt, the release said, adding, it has not only been costing the state exchequer but also hampering the day-to-day treasury works.
The government had earlier imposed a restriction on collection of application fee through treasury challan or otherwise for payment of such fee by applicants, it said.
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