As it is well known that the income tax department has allowed Aadhaar card holders to use the biometric id number in lieu of the Permanent Account Number (PAN). But as per new provision of Income Tax, fine of Rs. 10,000 may be levied in case of wrong Aadhar Number. As per the latest amendments in the Finance Bill 2019, not only allowed people to use Aadhaar in lieu of PAN but also introduced a penalty for giving a false Aadhaar number. However, the new penalty rules are applicable only in cases where you are using Aadhaar in lieu of PAN and where quoting PAN is mandatory according to the income tax department rules. It is well known that although Aadhaar is issued by the Unique Identity Authority of India, yet the fine is not imposed by UIDAI but by the income tax department. Under Section 272B of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the department can impose a penalty in case of default in complying with provisions relating to PAN, i.e., failure to obtain, quote, or authenticate PAN.
National Mazdoor Conference demanded
to recommend 20 per cent interim relief in favour of both central and state
government employees. It today urged the chairman of the newly-constituted 7th
pay commission in the regard.
The contents of news published in
Business Standard as below
"We urge the chairman of the
7th pay commission that it should recommend to the new Central government
(after the election) to accord the interim relief in favor of both central and
state government employees and pensioners to the tune of 20 per cent interim
relief in basic pay, "NMC president Subash Shastri said in a memorandum
sent to the chairman of 7th pay commission.
These recommendation should be
made soon after lifting up Model Code of Conduct, he said.
He also demanded merger of 50 per
cent DA with the basic pay-pension and enhancement of retirement age of 62
years in case of central government employees.
Shastri emphasised that whenever
the recommendation of the commission are submitted to the Central government,
the Commission should extend these recommendations to the state governments in
general and Jammu and Kashmir in particular.
He batted strongly for
commencement of the negotiations with representatives of Associations, unions
and Federations of Central government employees and pensioners so that report
could be submitted within stipulated period.
"Since twenty months left to
complete pay commission report, it has been urged to the chairman and other
members of the 7th pay commission to pay visit to all states of the country to
obtain views of state governments employees and pensioners organisations,"
he said.
Shastri also urged the chairman
to formulate National Pay policy for both central and state government
employees and pensioners, adding that the 7th pay commission should be declared
as the National pay commission.”
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