The blueprint for less-cash society, according to an official, is likely to be ready in the next two months.
The Union Cabinet in February had already approved withdrawal of surcharge, service charge and convenience fee on card and digital payments to promote use of plastic currency.
"We are in discussion with the related departments for implementing the decision. It will take about two months' time to give effect to it," a senior Finance Ministry official told PTI.
The Cabinet has also approved mandating payments beyond a prescribed threshold only through a card or digital mode.
It also suggested withdrawal of surcharge, service charge and convenience fee on card and digital payments currently imposed by various government departments, organisations.
"This will be also help in reducing tax avoidance and migration of all government payments and receipts to cashless mode," the official added.
It also suggested rationalisation of telecom service charges for digital financial transactions and promotion of mobile banking.
To increase reliance on card transaction, the Finance Ministry is also working mechanism to create assurance mechanisms for quick resolution of fraudulent transactions and reviewing the payments ecosystem in the country.
