New Delhi: Government mulls 'disaster tax' to fund natural calamities operations


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

New Delhi, Oct 16: The central government, which wants to strengthen its capabilities to undertake relief works during natural calamities on a big scale, finds that funds at its disposal are not enough to meet such a huge task. It is learnt that a ministerial panel has asked state governments to come out with their take on whether a country-wide disaster tax can be levied or whether levy specific to individual states can be introduced.

NDRF is managed by the union government for meeting relief/rehabilitation costs incurred by states which face natural disasters.

The said panel, which is headed by deputy chief minister of Bihar, Sushil Modi, was formed to consider calamity cess. It has observed that the Natural Disaster Response fund is not adequate considering the scale of such disasters. The panel has seven ministers as members. The panel may soon write to the attorney general seeking his views on the legal hurdles if any which might come in the way of levying the above charge or cess.

The group of ministers has decided to ask the GST council to send a questionnaire to states seeking their response. Modi said that the council will draft the questionnaire containing around 20 questions which would be sent to states seeking their response.

During the interaction with states, the mode of creation of fund, disbursement in case of disasters, and whether the tax should be decided individually depending on the natural disasters happening in those particular states, will be included. Modi mentioned that the NDRF has been rapidly coming down since the last some years, particularly during GST regime, duly pointing out that the fund had come down to Rs 3,660 crore in 2017-18 from Rs 6,450 crore in 2016-17. He said that the funding of states currently is not sufficient to meet natural calamities. Natural calamity contingent duty has been major source for the above fund, but this duty is gradually declining.

The group of ministers headed by Modi having Kerala finance minister, Thomas Isaac, Maharashtra finance and excise minister, Sudhir Murgantiwar, Assam finance minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Uttarakhand finance minister, Prakash Pant, Punjab finance minister, Manpreet Singh Badal, and Odisha finance minister, Sashi Bhushan Behera as members, will meet again in November. The group will also review the current situation to assess whether the current form of NDRF is sufficient to deal with natural disasters.

  

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    ultimately Indians will pay their entire earnings as taxes.

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  • nitin, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    bhakt will be MODI MODI MODI

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    If the present government goes on implementing new type of taxes and also increases tax slab on a regular basis, that means they are not fit to provide any further relief in common man’s life.
    I do not think any country on our Planet has introduced such tax. It's government’s duty to protect the citizens with all the means at their disposal.

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  • shan, dubai

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    As per promise acche din aye na..... Tax uper tax.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Government is bound to make provisions to meet this kind of contingencies instead imposing fresh taxes.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Mr M Singh, the UPA PM and acclaimed international economist, spent on an average 71 crores/year on foreign trips.

    The Gujju-bhai, the BJP PM with questionable schooling, spent on an average 371 crores/year on foreign trips.

    The only people abroad euphoric at seeing the Gujju-bhai were the specially invited Gujjus for the functions.

    If money is not squandered this way, the BJP Government might be able to deal with the natural disasters without charging additional levies.

    On the other hand, when forced to pay this new levy, even the die hard fans of BJP will give it a flick.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Quote "on the other hand, when forced to pay this new levy, even the die hard fans of BJP will give it a flick." Unquote
    No friend, Chaddi fans will never go against "FALTU UNCLE" because there is NO brains inside Chaddi fans skull, GOBER filled skulls have no thinking power!!!!!

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    This is amazing ! now one more tax on people ! this politicians are really blessed ! DEMOCRACY is worst than ANARCHY ! People are busy with METOO campaign that too outdated 50+ talking about 30 year back incident as they are continuing with their virginity till the date and never had a sex with anyone LOL.

    We have got more than 5 lakh Seventy nine thousand VIP who is taking all the privileges from the govt which funds coming from tax payers ! OUR BHAKTHADI never know the truth ! One can imagine how much money we are wasting on these so called THUG VIPs and how long ?

    Guys you just google it for VIP culture of India and for the numbers !

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    You politicians have got yourself 200% increment in your benefits and hike in DA and other facilities. Year after year the asset declaration jumps by crores. But the common man has to squeeze till the last penny to boot your mismanagement. Summon the MPs who have not used up their allowance to uplift their region and get the funds reserved for this purpose than robing the common man over and over again.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    I do not understand the money looted from the petroleum products goes to which black hole......??????

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  • Mohammed faizal, Managlore ullal

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Yes

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    How about some "Deficit Revenue Tax", How about some "Corruption Tax", How about some "Foreign Travel Tax", How about some "Govt Ad Tax", How about some Politician Health Tax" and so on. Bring so many tax till our bowels is ripped through.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Disastrous government makes more disaster to tax payer.

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    this polticians sucking blood of middle class working families..in the name of so many taxes.
    now DISATER TAX cess...wa d hell going on. looting poor citizens.
    modis SWACHHA KACHHA BHARTH CESS...DRAINED ALL THE WAY india...no swachha bharth..just looting money
    now new tax......wa govermint..... . why they are not confiscating assets of looted BANK MONEY.
    Y MODI DEFENDING THEM...ALL patys are s....t they just loot wheather its bjp congress etc etc...all are looters
    plz modi feku BHAKTHS OPEN YOUR EYES AND oppose these taxes nd price hike in fuels.....modi wont help any one.. he just help AMBANI ADANI MALLYA ND NIRAV MUUDIS... WAKE BHAKTH ND COMMON CITIZENS

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    BJP government itself is a disaster to the people. All the big sharks like Mallya, Modi etc have ran away from India, taking tax payers money from the banks, in multiple of thousands of crores. Again this government want to tax the common man. The law makers are fed very well and have enough for generations. It is the common man is suffering. Still this BJP government tax its citizens more and more.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Why can't we ask for compensation and tax free grant on failing to fulfil list of all promises, money from run away absconders from the country. Money used on all leisure foriegn trips, account of all the black money collected so far since implementation of demonitisation. Money used to buy and sell MPs and MLAs and heads of govt offices for selfish gain. Most importantly pending promised Rs 15 lakhs.

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