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In order to incentivise shopkeepers, it has proposed tax rebate to them provided they accept a significant value of sales through debit or credit cards.
The proposals are aimed at building a transactions history of an individual to enable improved credit access and financial inclusion, reduce tax avoidance and check counterfeiting of money.
“Tax benefits in terms of income tax rebates to be considered to consumers for paying a certain proportion of their expenditure through electronic means,” said that draft proposals for facilitating electronic transactions on which the government has invited comments till June 29.
It further said that all “high-value transactions of, say, more than Rs one lakh, (be settled) only by electronic means”.
The paper said tax benefits could be provided to merchants for accepting electronic payments.
“An appropriate tax rebate can be extended to a merchant if at least say 50% value of the transactions is through electronic means. Alternatively, 1-2% reduction in value added tax (VAT) could be considered on all electronic transactions by the merchants,” it added.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley in his budget speech in April had said the government would “introduce soon several measures that will incentivise credit or debit card transactions and disincentivise cash transaction”.
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