In
the aftermath of the cancellation of the legal tender character of old Rs.500
and Rs.1,000 notes, there has been a surge in the digital transactions through
use of credit/debit cards and mobile phone applications/e-wallets etc. To
further accelerate this process, the Central Government has decided on a
package of incentives and measures for promotion of digital and cashless
economy in the country.
These
incentives/measures are following:
1.
The
Central Government Petroleum PSUs shall give incentive by offering a discount
at the rate of 0.75% of the sale price to consumers on purchase of
petrol/diesel if payment is made through digital means.
Nearly 4.5 crore
customers buy petrol or diesel at such petrol pumps per day who can take
benefit of this incentive scheme. It is estimated that petrol/diesel
worth Rs.1800 crore is sold per day to the customers out of which nearly 20%
was being paid through digital means. In the month of November 2016 it
has increased to 40% and the cash transaction of Rs.360 crore per day have got
shifted to cashless transaction methods. The incentive scheme has the
potential of shifting at least 30% more customer to digital means which will
further reduce the cash requirement of nearly Rs. 2 lakh crore per year at the
petrol pumps.
2.
To
expand digital payment infrastructure
in rural areas, the Central Government through NABARD will extend financial
support to eligible banks for deployment of 2 POS devices each in 1 Lakh
villages with population of less than 10,000. These POS machines are
intended to be deployed at primary cooperative societies/milk
societies/agricultural input dealers to facilitate agri-related transactions
through digital means.
This will
benefit farmers of one lakh village covering a total population of nearly 75
crore who will have facility to transact cashlessly in their villages for their
agri needs.
3.
The
Central Government through NABARD will also support Rural Regional Banks and
Cooperative Banks to issue “Rupay Kisan Cards” to 4.32 crore Kisan Credit Card
holders to enable them to make digital transactions at POS machines/Micro
ATMs/ATMs.
4.
Railway
through its sub urban railway network shall provide incentive by way of
discount upto 0.5% to customers for monthly or seasonal tickets from January 1,
2017, if payment is made through digital means.
Nearly 80 lakh
passengers use seasonal or monthly ticket on suburban railways, largely in
cash, spending worth nearly Rs.2,000 crore per year. As more and more
passengers will shift to digital means the cash requirement may get reduced by
Rs.1,000 crore per year in near future.
5.
All
railway passengers buying online ticket shall be given free accidental
insurance cover of upto Rs. 10 lakh.
Nearly 14 lakh
railway passengers are buying tickets everyday out of which 58% tickets are
bought online through digital means. It is expected that another 20%
passengers may shift to digital payment methods of buying railway
tickets. Hence nearly 11 lakh passengers per day will be covered under
the accidental insurance scheme.
6.
For
paid services e.g. catering, accommodation, retiring rooms etc. being offered
by railways through its affiliated entities/corporations to the passengers, it
will provide a discount of 5% for payment of these services through digital
means.
All the
passengers travelling on railways availing these services may avail the
benefit.
7.
Public
sector insurance companies will provide incentive, by way of discount or
credit, upto 10% of the premium in general insurance policies and 8% in new
life policies of Life Insurance Corporation sold through the customer portals,
in case payment is made through digital means.
8.
The
Central Government Departments and Central Public Sector Undertakings will
ensure that transactions fee/MDR charges associated with payment through
digital means shall not be passed on to the consumers and all such expenses
shall be borne by them. State Governments are being advised that the
State Governments and its organizations should also consider to absorb the
transaction fee/MDR charges related to digital payment to them and consumer
should not be asked to bear it.
9.
Public
sector banks are advised that merchant should not be required to pay more than
Rs. 100 per month as monthly rental for PoS terminals/Micro ATMs/mobile POS
from the merchants to bring small merchant on board the digital payment eco
system.
Nearly 6.5 lakh
machines by Public Sector Banks have been issued to merchants who will be
benefitted by the lower rentals and promote digital transactions. With
lower rentals, more merchants will install such machines and promote digital
transactions.
10.
No
service tax will be charged on digital transaction charges/MDR for transactions
upto Rs.2000 per transaction.
11.
For
the payment of toll at Toll Plazas on National Highways using RFID card/Fast
Tags, a discount of 10% will be available to users in the year 2016-17.
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