You might soon be charged for ATM transactions, debit-cards, chequebooks

You might soon be charged for ATM transactions, debit-cards, chequebooks


The tax department has reportedly asked top banks to pay tax on services offered for free to customers who maintain a fixed minimum balance.
These services include ATM transactions, issuance of chequebooks and debit cards, and refund of fuel surcharge, among others.
But ET reports the additional burden is likely to be passed on to customers, who might soon be charged for such services.

DGGST has sought tax on services for last 5 years


Currently, these services are chargeable for many customers, but free for those fulfilling certain conditions and maintaining a minimum balance.
These are then treated as 'deemed services' under the Service Tax Law.
The Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence (DGGST) has now sent show cause notices to several banks, demanding levy on such 'free' services retrospectively for the last five years.

How is the tax being calculated?

The DGGST has already sent notices to SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Axis and Kotak. Others will get notices too, an official said.
Tax is being calculated after considering charges on these services levied by banks on customers who do not maintain minimum balance.
Tax will be levied on this 'deemed value' of the services.
ET estimates the total tax value at Rs. 6,000cr.

What does it mean for banks and customers?

Sources said banks are likely to contest the tax department's claims. If that doesn't work, they can take it up with the government.
But in case tax is actually levied, that will mean a high additional burden on these institutions.
They won't be able to recover the costs from customers retrospectively, but going forward, they will likely start charging them.
Source newsbytesapp

Comments

  1. In stead of putting additional burden on banks and hence directly on customers, why not raid Tax commissioners, politicians hoarding millions of crores ? the govt will able to recover not only 6000 crs but ten times of this amount also...yyesterday's news telecasted was one of the peons of Dy RTO was raided in Kerala and found booty on him worth more than 100 crs. If peons can amass this much amount, their bosses, the chor govt officials, must be hoarding 10000 of crs. So better recover looted public money and hang the looters, why Burden common masses?

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    1. Right, But no one govt take any action against any politicians.

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    2. How will they if he is also bribed

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  2. The more fraud one does the best he enjoys luxury and comforts. No one to cut his taxes, no one to raid him, no one to bring him to book, even if he is called to the IT dept, he will party there. It is only the common/middle class/poor people who are ground to powder in every possible way. I'm disgusted with this govt rules and regulations which is killing people inch by inch making them squirm to survive. I will never vote for any party in future.

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  3. this is not right. government is always forcing us to keep our money in banks and id this banks are going to charge us for our own money , how is this fair for people like us.
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  4. If a bank charges for each and every transaction that we do then why should we pay for our income let them collect in this way from bank

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