Deduction of Income Tax on withdrawal of P.F. 60%
Deduction of Income Tax on withdrawal of Provident Fund 60%
NATIONAL COUNCIL (STAFF SIDE)
Joint Consultative Machinery for Central Government Employees
13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi – 110001
E Mail: nc.jchm.np@gmail.com
No. NC-JCM/2016
Dated:- 1st March, 2016
To
The Hon’ble Finance Minister,
Government of India,
North Block,
New Delhi.
Dear Sir,
Sub: Deduction of Income Tax on withdrawal of P.F. 60%
We are deeply shocked to learn about imposing of tax on withdrawal of P.F.(Provident Fund) which is our hard earn money which used to be utilized in all emergencies for medical, educational, building of house, marriage of daughters etc.
Imposition of tax on that had created all round agitation among govt. employees.
On behalf of National Council/JCM it is very humbly requested that this tax proposal should be withdrawn immediately to stop the mental agony of government employees.
I hope Central Govt. will not give any chance of serious agitation on this issue and will not disturb industrial peace as a whole.
Thanking you ,
Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(Shiv Gopal Mishra)
Source: www.ncjcmstaffside.com
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