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July 18, 2010
More about New Pension Scheme !!!
The New Pension Scheme (NPS) is likely to get a makeover if the revised Direct Tax Code is implemented. However, the government is doing its bit to lure investors to take a close look at the NPS. Recently, the government announced the ‘Swavalamban’ scheme through which it would add Rs 1,000 co-contribution every year for the next three years for everyone who joins the New Pension Scheme in this financial year. Any NPS subscriber who invests Rs 1,000-12,000 per annum between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011, will get Rs 3,000 free from the government.
The likely DTC impact
The revised DTC, if implemented without any changes, will keep the NPS out of the tax net. This new change will make the NPS an attractive investment opportunity. The government has proposed EEE (exempt-exempt-exempt) method of taxation for NPS, which implies the NPS will be exempt from taxes at all the three stages of deposit, appreciation and withdrawal. Earlier, the NPS proceeds were taxable at maturity.
Advantages
One of the major advantages is also the lowest fund management charge, which is Rs 99 per lakh (0.0009%) compared to charges of a pension plan offered by an insurance company, which is around 0.75-1.75% per year. This low-cost structure makes it more attractive than most annuity/pension plans offered by insurance companies, financial advisors say. The custodian charges are in the range of 0.0075% to 0.05%. Despite all charges, the cost of investment is cheaper than charges of mutual find and ULIPs.
How does it work?
Investors have an option to choose their investment mix among three categories. The first one (E) refers to high investment exposure in equity, which targets investors with a high risk appetite. Equity investment, however, is capped at 50%, which mainly comprises index funds. The second option (C) is high exposure in fixed income instruments, which targets investors of a moderate risk profile. These instruments include liquid funds, corporate debt instruments, fixed deposits and infrastructure bonds. The last option is pure fixed investment products (G) which offer low returns. Ideally, you should start investing for your retirement in your early thirties. If you have the advantage of longer investment horizon (20 years plus), equity is the best option to start with. But in the case of the NPS, you have to buy a life annuity offered by life insurance companies. The NPS requires the investor to use the retirement corpus to buy annuities to avoid taxation. As per the existing stipulations, you have to invest 40% of the corpus in annuities.
Other alternatives
Annuity plans which don’t return the purchase price offer 8-9% and the ones that return the purchase price offer 50% a year are other options. Any bank deposits over five years, which offered 10% a couple years ago, offer around 8-8.5% today because of a decline in interest rates. There are other assured monthly income options like the Senior Citizens’ Savings Scheme (SCSS) which offer 9%, PPF at 15% and the post office monthly income scheme at 8%.
Courtesy : The Economic Times
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Illustration 1: If an employee H is presently drawing Pay of Rs 55,040 (Pay in the Pay Band Rs 46340 + Grade Pay Rs 8700 = Rs 55040), his pay should be entered in the calculator as Rs 55040 i.e including Grade Pay. The Pay will be fixed as Rs 1,41,600 (Example No I in Para No 5.1.29)
Illustration 2: If an employee T is presently drawing pay of Rs 24,200 (Rs 20,000 + 4,200) and if the post occupied by T is placed one level higher in GP 4600, then the basic pay should be entered as Rs 24,600 (Rs 20,000 + 4,600) and the pay will be fixed as Rs 64,100 (Example No II in Para 5.1.29). Hence, this example is applicable to Inspector Posts in our Department.
Illustration 3: In our Department the GP of IP/ASP/SP has been upgraded to Rs 4600, 4800 and 5400 respectively. Hence as per the Illustration 2 given below Para 5.1.29, the MACP IPs and MACP ASPs are eligible for GP Rs 4800 and Rs 5400 respectively. i.e their new pay level would be 8 and 9.
7 CPC Pension Calculator
7th Pay Commission - Pension Calculator
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Case I - Para 10.1.70:
Pensioner 'A' retired at last pay drawn of Rs 79,000 on 30.5.2015 under VI CPC regime, having drawn three increments in the HAG scale 67000-79000. Basic Pension fixed in VI CPC is Rs 39,500. Initial pension to be fixed under VII CPC is Rs 1,01,515 (39,500 X 2.57) This is Option 1. Notional Pay fixation based on 3 increments is Rs. 199100. Hence option 2 would be 50 percent of Rs 199100 i.e Rs 99,550. As option 1 is higher, pension admissible is Rs 1,01,515.
Case II - Para 10.1.71:
Pensioner 'B' retired at last pay drawn of Rs 4,000 on 31.1.1989 under IV CPC regime, having drawn 9 increments in the pay scale of Rs 3000-100-3500-125-450. Basic pension revised in VI CPC is Rs 12,543. Initial pension fixed under VII CPC is Rs 32,236 (Rs 12,543 X 2.57). This is Option 1. Notional Pay fixation based on 9 increments is Rs 88,400. Hence option 2 would be 50% of 88,400 i.e Rs 44,200. As option 2 is higher, pension admissible is Rs 44,200.
Table showing 4th Central Pay Commission (CPC) Pay scale corresponding
to revised 5th CPC post/grade & pay scale and corresponding to 6th CPC pay band
& grade pay:-
SL. NO | 4th CPC Pay scale w.e.f. 1.1.1986 | 5th CPC Post/Grade and Pay scale w.e.f. 1.1.1996 | 6th Central Pay Commission w.e.f. 1.1.2006 Corresponding | Proposed 7th CPC Pay Levels | |||
GRADE | SCALE | Name of Pay Band/Scale | Pay Bands/ Scale | Grade Pay | |||
1 | 750-12-870-14-940 | S-1 | 2550-55-2660-60-3200 | -1S | 4440-7440 | 1300 | Level-1 Minimum Pay Rs 18000 |
2 | 775-12-871-12-1025 | S-2 | 2610-60-3150-65-3540 | -1S | 4440-7440 | 1400 | Level-1 Minimum Pay Rs 18000 |
3 |
775-12871-14-955- 15-1030-20-1150 |
S-2A |
2610-60-2910-65-3300 -70-4000 |
-1S | 4440-7440 | 1600 | Level-1 Minimum Pay Rs 18000 |
4 | 800-15-1010-20-1150 | S-3 | 2650-65-3300-70-4000 | -1S | 4440-7440 | 1650 | Level-1 Minimum Pay Rs 18000 |
5 | 825-15-900-20-1200 | S-4 | 2750-70-3800-75-4400 | PB-1 | 5200-20200 | 1800 | Level-1 Minimum Pay Rs 18000 |
6 |
950-20-1150-25-1400/ 950-20-1150-25-1500/ 1150-25-1500 |
S-5 | 3050-75-3950-80-4590 | PB-1 | 5200-20200 | 1900 | Level-2 Minimum Pay Rs 19900 |
7 |
975-25-1150-30-1540/ 975-25-1150-30-1660 |
S-6 | 3200-85-4900 | PB-1 | 5200-20200 | 2000 | Level-3 Minimum Pay Rs 21700 |
8 |
1200-30-1440-30-1800/ 1200-30-1560-40-2040/ 1320-30-1560-40-2040 |
S-7 | 4000-100-6000 | PB-1 | 5200-20200 | 2400 | Level-4 Minimum Pay Rs 25500 |
9 |
1350-30-1440-40-1800 -50-2200/1400-40-1800 -50-2300 |
S-8 | 4500-125-7000 | PB-1 | 5200-20200 | 2800 | Level-5 Minimum Pay Rs 29200 |
10 |
1400-40-1600-50 -2300-60-2600/ 1600-50-2300-60-2660 |
S-9 | 5000-150-8000 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4200 | Level-6 Minimum Pay Rs 35400 |
11 | 1640-60-2600-75-2900 | S-10 | 5500-175-9000 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4200 | Level-6 Minimum Pay Rs 35400 |
12 | 2000-60-2120 | S-11 | 6500-200-6900 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4200 | Level-6 Minimum Pay Rs 35400 |
13 |
2000-60-2300-75-3200/ 2000-60-2300 -75-3200-3500 |
S-12 | 6500-200-10500 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4200 | Level-6 Minimum Pay Rs 35400 |
14 |
2375-75-3200-100-3500 / 2375-75-3200 -100-3500-125-3750 |
S-13 | 7450-225-11500 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4600 | Level-7 Minimum Pay Rs 44900 |
15 | 2500-4000 | S-14 | 7500-250-12000 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 4800 | Level-8 Minimum Pay Rs 47600 |
16 |
2200-75-2800-100-4000/ 2300-100-2800 |
S-15 | 8000-275-13500 | PB-2 | 9300-34800 | 5400 | Level-9 Minimum Pay Rs 53100 |
17 | 2200-75-2800-100-4000 | NEW SCALE |
8000-275-13500 (Group A Entry) |
PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 5400 | Level-10 Minimum Pay Rs 56100 |
18 | 2630/- FIXED | S-16 | 9000 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 5400 | Level-10 Minimum Pay Rs 56100 |
19 | 2630-75-2780 | S-17 | 9000-275-9550 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 5400 | Level-10 Minimum Pay Rs 56100 |
20 | 3150-100-3350 | S-18 | 10325-325-10975 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 6600 | Level-11 Minimum Pay Rs 67700 |
21 |
3000-125-3625/ 3000-100-3500-125-4500/ 3000-100-3500-125-5000 |
S-19 | 10000-325-15200 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 6600 | Level-11 Minimum Pay Rs 67700 |
22 | 3200-100-3700-125-4700 | S-20 | 10650-325-15850 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 6600 | Level-11 Minimum Pay Rs 67700 |
23 |
3700-150-4450/ 3700-125-4700-150-5000 |
S-21 | 12000-375-16500 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 7600 | Level-12 Minimum Pay Rs 78800 |
24 | 3950-125-4700-150-5000 | S-22 | 12750-375-16500 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 7600 | Level-12 Minimum Pay Rs 78800 |
25 | 3700-125-4950-150-5700 | S-23 | 12000-375-18000 | PB-3 | 15600-39100 | 7600 | Level-12 Minimum Pay Rs 78800 |
26 |
4100-125-4850-150-5300/ 4500-150-5700 |
S-24 | 14300-400-18300 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 8700 | Level-13 Minimum Pay Rs 118500 |
27 | 4800-150-5700 | S-25 | 15100-400-18300 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 8700 | Level-13 Minimum Pay Rs 118500 |
28 |
5100-150-5700/ 5100-150-6150/ 5100-150-5700 -200-6300 |
S-26 | 16400-450-20000 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 8900 | Level-13A Minimum Pay Rs 131100 |
29 |
5100-150-6300 -200-6700 |
S-27 | 16400-450-20900 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 8900 | Level-13A Minimum Pay Rs 131100 |
30 |
4500-150-5700 -200-7300 |
S-28 | 14300-450-22400 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 10000 | Level-14 Minimum Pay Rs 144200 |
31 |
5900-200-6700/ 5900-200-7300 |
S-29 | 18400-500-22400 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 10000 | Level-14 Minimum Pay Rs 144200 |
32 | 7300-100-7600 | S-30 | 22400-525-24500 | PB-4 | 37400-67000 | 10000 | Level-14 Minimum Pay Rs 144200 |
33 |
7300-200-7500 -250-8000 |
S-31 | 22400-600-26000 |
HAG SCALE |
67000-79000 | NIL | Level-15 Minimum Pay Rs 182200 |
34 |
7600/-FIXED / 7600-100-8000 |
S-32 | 24050-650-26000 |
HAG+ SCALE |
75500-80000 | NIL | Level-16 Minimum Pay Rs 205400 |
35 | 8000/- FIXED | S-33 | 26000(FIXED) | APEX SCALE | 80000(FIXED) | NIL | Level-17 Fixed Pay Rs 225000 |
36 | 9000/- FIXED | S-34 | 30000(FIXED) | CAB. SEC. | 90000(FIXED) | NIL | Level-18 Fixed Pay Rs 250000 |
CLASSIFICIATION OF CITIES FOR HRA
'X' Cities - 24% HRA
Tamilnadu
States |
Cities Classified as "X" |
Andhra Pradesh | Hyderabad (UA) |
Delhi | Delhi (UA) |
Gujarat | Ahmadabad (UA) |
Karnataka | Bangaluru (UA) |
Maharashtra | Greater Mumbai (UA), Pune (UA) |
Chennai (UA) | |
West Bengal | Kolkatta (UA) |
'Y' Cities - 16% HRA
States |
Cities Classified as "Y" |
Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada (UA), Warangal, (UA), Greater Vishkhapatnam (M.Corpn), Guntur (UA), Nellore (UA) |
Assam | Guwahati (UA) |
Bihar | Patna (UA) |
Chandigarh | Chandigarh (UA), SAS Nagar, Mohali |
Chattisgarh | Durg-Bhilai Nagar (UA), Raipur (UA) |
Gujarat | Rajkot (UA), Jamnagar (UA), Bhavnagar (UA), Vadodara (UA), Surat (UA) |
Haryana | Faridabad*(M.Corpn), Gurgaon*(UA) |
Jammu & Kashmir | Srinagar (UA), Jammu (UA) |
Jharkhand | Jamshedpur (UA), Dhanbad (UA), Ranchi (UA), Bokara Steel City (UA) |
Karnataka | Belgaum (UA), Hubli-Dharwad, Mangalore (UA), Mysore (UA), Gulbarga (UA) |
Kerala | Kozhikode (UA), Kochi (UA), Thiruvananthapuram (UA), Thrissur (UA), Malappuram (UA), Kannur (UA), Kollam (UA) |
Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior (UA), Indore (UA), Bhopal (UA), Jabalpur (UA), Ujjain (M.Corpn) |
Maharashtra | Amravati (M.Corpn), Nagpur (UA), Aurangabad (UA), Nashik (UA), Bhiwandi (UA), Solapur (M.Corpn), Kolhapur (UA), Vasai-Vrar City (M.Corpn), Malegaon (UA), Nanded-Waghala (M.Corpn), Sangli (UA) |
Orissa | Cuttack (UA), Bhubaneswar (UA), Raurkela (UA) |
Puducherry (Pondicherry) | Puducherry/Pondicherry(UA) |
Punjab | Amritsar (UA), Jalandhar (UA), Ludihiana (M.Corpn) |
Rajasthan | Bikaner (M.Corpn), Jaipur (M.Corpn), Jodhpur (UA), Kota (M.Corpn), Ajmer (UA) |
Tamilnadu | Salem (UA), Tiruppur (UA), Coimbatore (UA), Tiruchirappalli (UA), Madurai (UA), Erode (UA) |
Uttarkhand | Dehradun (UA) |
Uttar Pradesh | Moradabad, Meerut (UA), Ghaziabad* (UA), Aligarh(UA), Agra (UA), Bareilly (UA), Lucknow (UA), Kanpur (UA), Allahabad (UA), Gorakhpur, Varanasi (UA), Varanasi (UA), Sahranpur (M.Corpn), Noida (CT), Firozabd (NPP), Jhansi (UA) |
West Bengal | Asansol (UA), Siliguri (UA), Durgapur (UA) |
*only for the purpose of extending HRA on the basis of dependency
Remaining cities/towns which are not covered under "X" or "Y" are classified as "Z" for the purpose of HRA.
6h Commission - Pay Band and Grade Pay
STANDARD PAY SCALES
Pay Band | Pay in the Pay Band (Rs.) | Grade Pay (Rs.) |
PB-1 | 5,200-20200 | 1,800 |
PB-1 | 5,200-20200 | 1,900 |
PB-1 | 5,200-20200 | 2,000 |
PB-1 | 5,200-20200 | 2,400 |
PB-1 | 5,200-20200 | 2,800 |
PB-2 | 9,300-34800 | 4,200 |
PB-2 | 9,300-34800 | 4,600 |
PB-2 | 9,300-34800 | 4,800 |
PB-2 | 9,300-34800 | 5,400 |
PB-3 | 15,600-39100 | 5,400 |
PB-3 | 15,600-39100 | 6,600 |
PB-3 | 15,600-39100 | 7,600 |
PB-4 | 37,400-67000 | 8,700 |
PB-4 | 37,400-67000 | 8,900 |
PB-4 | 37,400-67000 | 10,000 |
HAG Scale | 67,000 (annual increment @ 3%) - 79000 | Nil |
HSG+ Scale | 75,500 (annual increment @ 3%) - 80000 | Nil |
Apex Scale | 80,000 (Fixed) | Nil |
Cabinet Secretary | 90,000 (Fixed) | Nil |
Rates of Fixed Conveyance Allowance under SR-25
The revised rates of Conveyance Allowance under SR-25w.e.f. 1.9.2008 revised under Ministry of Finance OM No F. No 19039/2/2008-E.IV dated 23.9.2008 are as under:-
Average Monthly travel on official duty | For journeys by own motor car (in Rs.) | For journeys by other mode of conveyance (in Rs.) |
---|---|---|
201-300 Kms | 1120 | 370 |
301-450 Kms | 1680 | 480 |
451-600 Kms | 2070 | 640 |
601-800 Kms | 2430 | 750 |
Above 800 Kms | 3000 | 850 |
The above rate wll be increased by 25% whenever the Dearness Allowance goes up by 50%
GDS SERVICE DISCHARGE BENEFITS
Nature of benefit | Present Benefits | Revised Benefits (w.e.f. 9.10.2009) |
---|---|---|
Ex-gratia Gratuity | Granted at the rate of half months basic TRCA drawn immediately before discharge of service for each completed year of service subject to a maximum of Rs 18,000 or 16.5 months basic TRCA last drawn whichever is less. Minimum service prescribed is 15 years. | Continuance of the existing formula for grant of Ex-gratia Gratuity subject to a Maximum of Rs. 60,000. |
Severance Amount | A Lumpsum severance amount of Rs 30,000/- is paid on discharge provided a GDS has completed 20 years of continuous service. In case of a GDS completing 15 years of service but less than 20 years of continuous service the severance amount paid is Rs 20,000 | Severance Amount shall be paid at the rate of Rs 1500 for every completed year of service subject to a Maximum of Rs 60000 with reduction in Minimum eligibility period to 10 years. |
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