Rajnath to look into taxation on disability pension for military personnel

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will soon take stock of crucial war-fighting systems in the three armed forces

New Delhi: Amid ruckus in the Lok Sabha over the issue of tax on disability pension for military personnel, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Thursday he will look into the matter and asserted that the interests of the Armed Forces personnel is the NDA government’s topmost priority.

As soon as Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised the issue during the Zero Hour of the Lok Sabha, his party members rushed to the well and raised slogans, such as ‘Sena ko nayay do’ (give justice to Army) and ‘sena ke naam pe vote mangana bandh karo’ (stop seeking votes in the name of Army).

With Congress members creating ruckus in the House, Speaker Om Birla said they were disturbing new MPs which is not right.

Chowdhury said the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has come out with a circular which stated that disability pension for military personnel will be taxable. “This is very sad,” asserted Chowdhury.

In his response, Singh said, “I will look into the issue. The ministry is gathering information and will get back to the House with details. Defence preparedness and the interests of Armed Forces personnel are the top most priorities of the NDA government.”

The CBDT, in its circular dated June 24, said disability pension will be taxable for military personnel who superannuated after completing the full term of their service. The pension will be non-taxable only for those who have retired due to any kind of disability, the CBDT had said.

Armed Forces personnel who suffer any kind of disability due to their service receive separate disability pension. The amount depends on their rank and the kind of disability.

The Defence Minister also said in the last 40 years people were kept in the dark as far as ‘One Rank One Pension’ (OROP) is concerned and were misled, ‘but our government brought it into force’.

PTI

 

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