"Our request to the government is with regard to making NPS a Triple E product," Contractor said on his expectations from the Union Budget to be presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on February 29.
Under the 'Triple E' category investment, all three accrued interest and withdrawal are exempt from tax.
Talking to reporters, he said making the NPS a'Exempt, Exempt, Exempt' product would go a long way in increasing the customer base of PFRDA.
He said as compared to other pension schemes, NPS is a bit disadvantageous as both EPFO and PPF enjoy the 'Triple E' benefit.
"If our schemes too offer such facility, we think this will help us make join in a large number with our scheme, Contractor said.
The retirement saving scheme NPS falls under EET (Exempt-Exempt-Taxable) category, wherein investment gets deduction in the taxable income and also income/interest/gains are not taxed. However, maturity proceeds are taxable.
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) runs the NPS.
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In order to reduce cost and time of operation and ensure wider coverage of old age income security schemes, PFRDA has also modified eNPS platform to accept PAN and bank eAadhaar as the KYC document for online registration of subscribers under NPS.
"PFRDA has accordingly revisited the issue and believes that enabling eAadhaar in addition to PAN and bank account based KYC for the eNPS platform can reduce the cost and time of operation and ensure wider coverage to the citizens," it said in a statement.
They can open account through Points-of-Presence-Service Provider (POP-SP), use online PAN and net banking of selected banks.
Besides, they would also be able to open account online using Aadhaar number, it said.
To instill the habit of saving for older age by pension contribution, PFRDA is also planning to introduce a 'soft compulsion' approach for the unorganised sector, wherein subscribers will be given voluntary choice to join a pension scheme when they join a job.
There has to be some element of soft compulsion to join pension schemes. We are working on that. It is successful model in other countries, so we want it to work here also," Contractor added.
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