Tax payers earning over Rs 10 lakh/yr not to get subsidised LPG


New Delhi, Dec 28 (PTI): Tax payers with annual income of more than Rs 10 lakh will not get subsidised cooking gas (LPG) from next month as the government today decided to limit supply of under-priced fuel to cut subsidies.

At present, all households are entitled to get 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at subsidised rate of Rs 419.26, while the market price is Rs 608.

The government had asked well-off people to voluntarily give up using subsidised LPG and instead buy cooking fuel at market price, Oil Ministry said in a statement. So far, over 57.5 lakh LPG consumers, out of nearly 15 crore customers, have given up subsidies.

"While many consumers have given up subsidy voluntarily, it is felt that consumers in the higher income bracket should get LPG cylinders at the market price," the statement said.

The government, it said, "has decided that the benefit of the LPG subsidy will not be available for LPG consumers if the consumer or his/her spouse had taxable income of more than Rs 10 lakh during the previous financial year computed as per the Income Tax Act, 1961."

This would, however, be done initially on "self-declaration basis while booking cylinders from January 2016 onwards."

To cut subsidy bill and reduce fiscal deficit, the previous UPA government had restricted the number of subsidized domestic cylinders per household to six every year in September 2012, revising it to nine the following January.

The cap was revised in January 2014 to 12 cylinders a year, starting April 1. The subsidy for 12 cylinders in a year is paid directly in the bank account of consumers which they use to buy LPG at market rate.

The subsidy payout on LPG in 2014-15 was Rs 40,551 crore, which this fiscal will be less than half as oil prices have slumped to six year low. During April-September, the subsidy outgo was Rs 8,814 crore. There are no estimates of how many LPG customers would have a taxable income of Rs 10 lakh or more.

Presently, there are 16.35 crore LPG consumers in the country. This number fell to 14.78 crore after the start of Direct Benefit Transfer on LPG (DBTL) scheme which eliminated duplicate and inactive customers.

"The objective of the scheme was to ensure that the subsidy benefits go to the targeted group," the statement said.

The government had also given a call to the well-to-do households for voluntarily giving up LPG subsidy.

"So far, 57.50 lakh LPG consumers have opted out of LPG subsidy voluntarily heeding the call given by the Prime Minister," it said.

The subsidy saved from the 'GiveitUp' campaign is being utilized for providing new connections to the BPL families under the 'Giveback' campaign.

This enables provision of LPG, a clean fuel, to poor households by replacing the conventional fuels such as kerosene, coal, fuel wood, cow dung, etc, relieving the poor of the hardships and health hazards from such fuels.

  

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Swatch Bharath Cess,

    Excise duty for fuel(in millions dollars revenue,

    LPG Give up scheme,

    Service tax increase,

    Proposed Air ways cess,

    Every alternative days Modi govt thinking of revenue from citizen and sadly service from govt is all time low.

    For FM,jaitly, no problem all these extra tax because he is an billionaire politician in a short span of political life!!!

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  • Anirudh P, Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Good and wise decision by govt.

    This will help needy people and also helps in reducing air pollution as conventional method of cooking will automatically stop.

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    What about those having income of more than Rs.10 lakh and does not pay tax. Only honest tax payers are penalized. Wait and watch, Rs.10 lakh limit will be reduced to Rs.5.00 lakh.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Welcome step.No meaning in giving gas subsidy to rich.Ensure this facility only to the deserving poor.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDUPI/GURUGUNDI

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    After I purchased my Cylinder I went to LPG office almost 5 to 6 times in last 6 years, just because government changed rules regularly There are difficulty in parking and we need to go in office hours. Look, how shall we convience the government these are all troubles. Why we need to have hassles in life for Gas, DRAINAGE, Water & jobs , regularly?

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  • Oliver, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    I personally feel that this option lead to black market again.

    Earlier when subsidy on direct delivery Dealers used to sell, there was a loophole cylinders were sold for higher rate. But the direct subsidy reduced a bit (though not completely). Now again all the rich people booking will be reduced and increase in poor people (so called)

    My personal opinion there should not be subsidy on cylinders to anyone. Starting from first cylinder and whatever they are.


    Regards,
    Oliver

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  • aman, Qatar / Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Achche din aa gaye and our bi achche din anewale hai. Just wait and watch.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore/ UAE

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Good decision,
    Acche din.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Before elections you say something and now ...

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  • peter, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Who are these BPL families. Honestly, i very much doubt that all poor are getting this benifit of BPL. I had seen one family, who has two JCBs yet holding a BPL card. There is another family whose monthly income is more than 25,000 (only 3 members earning) yet receiving BPL facilities.

    Still, there is one family who has more than 100 acres of agricultural land in their home town and yet consider themselves as BPL.

    Great tragedy...

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  • RICH, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Govt. should also consider stopping of reservations for the families having income of ten lac rupees per year.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Government should have the GUTS ...

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