Petrol, railway tickets to cost less if purchased via digital mode


New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI): Petrol, railway tickets and insurance policies of PSU companies will cost less if bought through debit/credit cards or other digital modes, government said today while announcing a slew of measures to incentivise cashless payments.

It also waived service tax for payments up to Rs 2,000 made through cards and decided to do away with transaction fee for payment to central government departments and PSUs.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced that a discount of 0.75 per cent will be offered on purchase of petrol and diesel through either credit/debit cards, e-wallets and mobile wallets. This would translate into a discount of 49 paise per litre of petrol that is currently sold at Rs 66.10 in Delhi. Similarly on diesel, it would mean a saving of 41 paise on every litre bought at Rs 54.57.

Similarly, 10 per cent and 8 per cent discount will be offered in case of general and life insurance for buying new policy or paying premium online via PSUs websites.

Announcing 11 decisions to promote digital transactions, he said that monthly and seasonal suburban railway tickets purchased through digital mode will get 0.5 per cent discount from January 1.

Online booking of railway tickets will get up to Rs 10 lakh of free accidental insurance cover. Those using digital mode to pay for railway catering, accommodation, retiring room will be entitled to discount of 5 per cent.

The minister further said 10 per cent discount will be available on use of digital mode for paying for RFID or fast-tags for highway toll.

The cost of these discounts, Jaitley said, "will be borne by each of the organisation because most of these discounts are offered by the bodies which are run by central government or are PSU units".

The move follows a month after government demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes to check black money, leading to a severe cash crunch in the system.

Against this backdrop, it is also aggressively promoting digital mode of payments to ensure that the economy becomes less dependent on cash transactions.

"As of November 8, excessive amount of cash and a very very limited amount of digital transaction. There is a cost of transacting in cash and that cost of transacting in cash has to be borne by the economy, it is also be to borne by the political system.

"These are costs which are visible, there are cost which are invisible. Excessive cash can also lead a lot of malpractices and therefore in the long run we are using this also as an opportunity to move towards digitisation," he said.

On government exempting card transactions below Rs 2,000 from service tax, he said, there will be a revenue implication as 70 per cent of the transaction currently are of less than that threshold.

The feedback from the industry is that the movement to the digital economy is "quite rapid," he said, adding "this will certainly make India into a less cash economy."

On whether the discounts will be provided by the private sector, Jaitley said, "it is PSUs which have taken this decision, the private sector has to decide in the world of competition. They are free to sell costlier petrol and face the consequences of the market."

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Indirectly PM Modi's government is acknowledging that there is no end to serpentine queues outside banks and ATM within 50 days.

    Liquidity crunch is taking toll on common man.

    Common man is now forced to pay bank transaction fees even Rs1 candy.

    Jai hind

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Government seems to be covering up their defective implementation and lack to print the required currency notes after withdrawal of major junk from the circulation

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Remove the negativity, Nobody likes to spend more money, if they have a card. I think we all should give it a try and see how it works. I do understand the Cong supporters are yet to digest the fact that their grand old party was reduced to 44 by a chaiwaala, and their local candidate Baazigar Jannanana went into the record books. But now lets move forward and see for the next 2 more years.

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  • Nithya, mlr

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Good start.

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    all hidden charges common man do not get to know,every transaction will cost for customer,no banks are offering charirity serive to any customer.

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Few People are filled with so much negativity and hatred , they cannot appreciate even if a Govt is trying to save their own money , Jokers

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  • Alfria, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    If government is trying to save your money than why earn money, if you are not able to use your own money for your self than why take the pain of earning. Government is saving your money and who will use that money which is saved ????.

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Alfria, Please be educated , Govt is not asking you to keep your money in bank without spending, but it is giving you 10%-15% waivers on few items which you are free to spend elsewhere. Dont be blind in hatred.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    India on way forward in digital economy, we have a lot of catching to be done compared to smaller nations like Japan, Koreas, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, whole of Europe

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    One consumer swiped her card & got 0.75 less while buying Petrol & got 2.5% charged for the transaction by the bank!
    Any Financial entity cannot survive if it doesn't charge for the services it provides & if any one pays in cash then they don't need to wait for swiping, entering pin or expecting the internet to be o k instead of down as in many places.
    These freebies won't last for long, don't jump into accepting any new methods without letting it to settle, otherwise heartburn will be the future, notwithstanding your money could be wiped out should any glitch develop or hacked out of money in your digital wallet.

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  • Peter , Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Stop experiments on currency.

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  • Sandeep, Mumbai ,Australia

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Like the western countries we got to go ahead with making at least 70% cash less transactions which are easy and convenient .When are looking at other developed countries they hardly do a cash transaction and all are mostly online or cards this will give transparency.
    Though it would take long time for the people to adjust we have to go for it. Rural areas would need to be educated and though it would be quite challenging.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    This will never help the poor farmers and daily wage workers for sure...!!!!!?????

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Good move but not enough.
    Govt must provide Debit card to every house hold at least if not to every individual.
    Every Railway Station, Post office hospital, Govt office and shop must have swiping machine to accept payment.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Australia

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    The black money is mostly through real estate transactions. Even the corruption money given to ministers is invested in real estate. Hence, all real estate transactions should be through digital means with proof that the invest money is after tax money earned.

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  • m, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Great Move. Keep it coming

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  • John, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    All these changes everyday prove that the government is in a desperate mood!. I read in this very portal that government expected some 30% of the 15.5lakh crore of cash in circulation as black money!. But as of today around 12 lakh crore of old currency has been surrendered to banks!. Government is now expecting that around 15 lakh crore will be deposited in banks before deadline expires on 30th Dec2016!. This will be a great failure!, simply because cost of printing and logistics of new currency will be 20000 crores and GDP hit will be 2% which is 200 lakh crore!. So 22000000 crores minus 50000 crores black money will translate to a damage of 1700000 crore to economy!!!!. Looks we are heading towards a disaster as MMS described 'monumental mismanagement'!!!. Bakhts enjoy!!!

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  • m, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 09 2016

    Govt never officially said anything about the percentage of black money.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Add to and fro party funds transactions in this category if you are not anti national.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Hook or Crook.
    Make it a Success ...

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