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Digital-payment: CMS’ panel for continuanc­e of service tax waivers

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A high-level NITI Aayog Committee of Chief Ministers has favoured continuanc­e of service tax exemptions on digital payments beyond December 31, in order to make India a less-cash economy.

NITI Aayog, along with Nasscom and telecom operators, will also be launching a dedicated helpline for all digital payments-related queries soon.

“We want to recommend this (service tax exemptions) to government of India to continue not only beyond December 31, even beyond March 31, and for the future also. If digital currency will be costlier than physical currency, then people will go to physical currency,” Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrabab­u Naidu said.

Naidu was speaking to reporters after the fourth meeting of Committee of Chief Ministers on digital payment.

Meanwhile, Nasscom, telecom operators, and NITI Aayog have come together to create a dedicated helpline - 14444 - for addressing all queries on digital payments as government strives to attract majority of Indians into making cashless transactio­ns post demonetisa­tion.

Naidu also said plans are afoot to import one million POS machines to enable cashless payments across India.

The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said that the Committee of Chief Ministers will present its interim report on digital payments movement to Prime Minister Narendra Modi within a week.

“We are planning a sustainabl­e, long-term, policy to attract a majority in India to move to digital payments through providing incentives...,” Naidu said.

He added that two major breakthrou­ghs using existing infrastruc­ture -- Aadhaar Pay and modified versions of USSD and UPI -- would be launched soon. This apart, significan­t upgrades in technology have been made and new capacities created to enable millions of Indians use digital payments, he said.

An app for UPI and interopera­bility of USSD and UPI has now been made possible which will be a major push for 600 million Indians to use digital payments. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister also said that the Committee is working with NITI Aayog to address existing constraint­s in connectivi­ty, hardware and technical infrastruc­ture to push cashless transactio­ns. During the meeting, a presentati­on was also made on best practices and learnings from other countries for a digital economy in India.

When asked if he has changed his position on demonetisa­tion of higher value currency notes, Naidu said, “We are going to have variable advantages... even today, there are some problems. People are suffering today for the larger interest of the country. So, we have to appreciate that.

 ??  ?? Officials of Haryana Government and Andhra Pradesh Government exchake m O U documents in the presence of Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrabab­u Naidu at Andhra Bhawan in New Delhi on Wednesday
Officials of Haryana Government and Andhra Pradesh Government exchake m O U documents in the presence of Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrabab­u Naidu at Andhra Bhawan in New Delhi on Wednesday

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