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Banks propose reduction of tax-free FD tenure to 3 years
Jan 17, 2022 9:25 AM

Banks have made a case for lowering fixed deposit (FD) tenure to three years for availing tax benefits, in line with mutual fund products like equity-linked savings scheme (ELSS). Currently, the tax break is available on five-year tax-saving FD schemes. One can claim an income tax deduction by investing money in a five-year FD scheme under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Section 80C is a wide bracket with a ceiling of Rs 1.50 lakh.

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"As compared to other financial products (such as ELSS) available in the market, the tax-saver fixed deposit (FD) has become less attractive and if the lock-in period is reduced, this would make the product more attractive and provide more funds to the banks," IBA said in a pre-Budget proposal submitted to the government. The lock-in period should be reduced to three years from the existing five years, the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) said in its proposal.

Also read: Bankers' budget 2022 wishlist: Tax sops for hospitality sector and more

Banks have also sought special rebates or additional depreciation for expenditure made on financial inclusion activities and promoting digital banking, among other activities. IBA further said banks do a lot of activities for promoting the weaker sector, promoting digital banking and for implementing various schemes of the government under financial inclusion.

"Banks give benefits to masses i.e. ease of doing business, digital banking, etc. Therefore, some special incentives in the form of the special tax rebate or deduction or additional depreciation (say 125 percent) over and above the actual capital expenditure made on such activities may be provided," it said. Banks also want a special dispute resolution mechanism for faster disposal of taxation cases.

Also read: View: Banking Sector - Expectations from the Union Budget 2022

Banks' appeals involve substantial amounts but these are treated on par with appeals involving small amounts, it said. It added that huge amounts are involved entailing loss of interest to either party, both of whom are largely two arms of the government.

"Appeals between banks and the government department require to be heard faster. A special dispute resolution mechanism, similar to the Committee on Disputes, set up with strict timelines for completion of the appeal process, is required to reduce litigations between the tax department and the banks," it said.

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