Benefit
of LPG subsidy will not be available if the consumer or his/her spouse had
taxable income of more than Rs Ten lakh in previous financial year
At
present, there are 16.35 crore LPG consumers in the country. With the
implementation of the PAHAL Scheme (DBTL), the subsidy is being transferred
directly to the Bank Account of 14.78 crore LPG Consumers. The objective of the
scheme was to ensure that the subsidy benefits go to the targeted group.
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. 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.
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.
Therefore, the Government 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 10,00,000/- during the previous financial year
computed as per the Income Tax Act, 1961.
In
keeping with the approach of trusting the citizens, this will be given effect
to initially on self-declaration basis while booking cylinders from January
2016 onwards.
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