FM to respond on taxing of EPF withdrawals in Parl: Dattatreya

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Mar 05 2016 | 9:22 PM IST
Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya today said he is holding discussions on the controversial budget proposal to tax EPF withdrawals with the Finance Ministry and government will reveal final details on the issue during the debate on Budget.
"As the Labour and Employment Minister, I am discussing with the stakeholders and also I am discussing with the Ministry of Finance and we are in touch with all concerned people, including trade unions.
"So, now all these things will be revealed out at the time of the debate of the Finance Budget in the Parliament itself by Finance Minister (Arun Jaitley)," he told reporters here.
Jaitley in his Budget for 2016-17 had proposed that 60 per cent of the withdrawal on contribution to employee PF made after April 1 this year will be subject to tax. This would apply to superannuation funds and recognised provident funds including EPF.
The proposal has come under attack from parties, unions and other stakeholders. Stepping up pressure on the Centre, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today said he will continue to fight till it rolls back the proposal for levying tax on EPF withdrawals.
Following a backlash from employees union and political parties, Jaitley has already signalled willingness to reconsider the proposal.
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Dattatreya was speaking at an exhibition organised on "innovative safe practices on emerging trends in mining technology".
Asserting that the NDA government would not compromise on safety of workmen in factories, he said a new law to make even top officials of the factories accountable for any safety lapses would be made.
He also said the government would make efforts to give vaccines to families of workers of mines.
He also talked about the 'Make in India', 'Start Up India' initiatives of the NDA government to make the country a developed nation.
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First Published: Mar 05 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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