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To bail out Stage Carriage Ordinary Buses, Pb CM orders reduction in tax rate
Published : Jun 1, 2020, 6:37 pm IST
Updated : Jun 1, 2020, 6:37 pm IST
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Capt Amarinder Singh
Capt Amarinder Singh

To bail out the Stage Carriage Ordinary Buses that are grappling a major financial crisis amid the extended lockdown,

Chandigarh: To bail out the Stage Carriage Ordinary Buses that are grappling a major financial crisis amid the extended lockdown, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday ordered reduction in their tax rate, from Rs 2.80 to Rs 2.69 per kilometer, per vehicle, per day.

The Chief Minister has also directed the Transport Department to allow transport vehicle owners to pay tax arrears within one month, by June 30, without penalty and interest.

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Capt Amarinder SinghCapt Amarinder SinghWith thousands of people are directly/indirectly earning their livelihood from the Transport sector, these moves would help alleviate some of their sufferings in these times of crisis, said the Chief Minister, pointing out that complete stoppage of bus services following the lockdown had resulted in huge financial losses to the operators of non AC buses, which are a common mode of transport for the ordinary people of the state.

Meanwhile, Principal Secretary Transport K Siva Prasad said that the decision of curtailing the tax rates was aimed at providing immediate relief to the Stage Carriage Buses, so that they may come out of their current financial woes. The move would help protect the interests of the workers employed by the sector, he added.

Punjab government Punjab governmentMeanwhile, the Punjab Government has also exempted persons owing transport vehicles from the provisions of section 8 and 11A of the Punjab Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1924 (Punjab Act No. 4 of 1924 (amended 2007), subject to the conditions that the owners of transport vehicles, who are in arrears of tax under the Punjab Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1924 can pay the arrears of the taxes within one month from the June 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. 

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“No penalty or interest or late payment of tax shall be imposed/recovered during this period,” said Prasad, adding that if the payment of arrears of tax is not made within the stipulated period, the arrears of tax along with penalty and interest shall become recoverable on the expiry of stipulated period. The notifications in this regard have already been issued, added Prasad.

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