Punjab likely to notify Development tax next week

| | Chandigarh | in Chandigarh

The Amarinder Singh led Government is likely to notify next week the Punjab State Development Tax , which is expected to generate a revenue of Rs 150-200 crore, Finance minister Manpreet Badal said on Monday.

“Rules are being framed. Within next one week, we should be able to notify it,” Badal said, adding that the state was on the recovery path and finances were looking better.

The government had announced to impose Rs 200 per month Punjab State Development Tax in the budget session last month.

As part of the additional resource mobilization measures, the state development tax was proposed to be imposed on the income tax payees, who are engaged in professions, trades, callings and employments, earning Rs 30,000 per month and above.

Punjab government had cited states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu which have been collecting this tax for a long time.

Despite opposition parties criticising the government for the monthly Rs 200 development tax, the state authorities had justified this tax while stating that a dedicated fund would be created to meet social obligations such as payment of financial assistance on account of pensions to elderly, widows, destitute, besides physically challenged and others.

Asked how much state expected to mobilize revenue from development tax, Badal said it could be around Rs 150-200 crore.

Asked when the surcharge on petroleum products was going to be imposed, Badal said it has not been decided yet.

Punjab had also proposed to levy a social security surcharge not exceeding Rs two per litre on the sale of petrol and/or diesel which are subject to Punjab VAT levied under Punjab VAT Act, 2005.