Finance
Minister, Arun Jaitley today said that the proposal to tax the Employees
Provident Fund which was proposed in the Union Budget 2016-17, now stands
withdrawn.
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In his Union Budget 2016-17 recommendations, the
Finance Minister had proposed that after April 1, 2016, 60 per cent of the
amount deposited in the Employees Provident Fund would be taxable at the time
of withdrawal, while 40 per cent will be tax free. Earlier, the entire EPF
deposit was tax-free at the time of withdrawal if the employee has completed
five years of continuous service. The withdrawal of the proposal would bring
relief to at least 60 lakh subscribers of the EPF. There has been confusion and
also resentment towards the proposal. Earlier, there was some clarification
that it would not be taxable, if 60 per cent of the amount would be invested in
pensions funds. There were also some reports that only the interest component
would be taxed. The withdrawal now is a big relief to subscribers.





