NEW DELHI: The government's measures to boost consumption demand by providing more money into the hands of individuals would require a central government employee to spend in excess of Rs 1 lakh to claim leave travel concession reimbursement of just over Rs 30,000.
As per the LTC fare schedule provided by the finance ministry, the deemed airfare (round trip) for a person entitled to travel business class is Rs 36,000 while those entitled for economy class air travel and rail travel (any class) is Rs 20,000 and Rs 6,000, respectively.
What this means is that under the special cash package involving LTC, an individual will have to spend in excess of Rs 1,08,000, Rs 60,000 and Rs 18,000, respectively between now and March 31 to get fare reimbursement as per entitlement for unused portion of LTC.
Similarly, for getting 10 days' reimbursement of leave travel encashment available under LTC package to government employees, an individual will have to spend value equivalent to the encashment to get the refunds.
"The LTC money of government employees to buy consumer goods would dry up those funds for the travel sector. Additionally, it would also send a vote of no-confidence to the tourism travel and hospitality industry which was looking to get back on its feet after 'Unlock'. Since this (LTC) is a 4-year block scheme, it will also cut away funds for future travel demand source for the next year when the LTC block ends in 2021," Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH) said, reacting to the government's announcements on Monday.
Central government employees get LTC in a block of 4 years (one to anywhere in India & one hometown or two for hometown). The entitlement for air or rail fare, as per pay scale, is reimbursed and in addition, leave encashment of 10 days (pay + DA) is paid.
The government has allowed reimbursement scheme for LTC as due to Covid-19, employees are not in a position to avail full quota of LTC in the current block of 2018-21. But this additional spending without actual travel involved under the new scheme would give a boost to demand ahead of festival season.
Under the new scheme, LTC reimbursement will only be considered if spending is done on items or services accounting for 12 per cent GST rate or more. So, this will rule out spending on food articles to claim LTC reimbursement. Also, reimbursement will only be made after GST vouchers are provided by an employee. (IANS)
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