Monday, June 8, 2015

1)Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund – Exemption from Income Tax on donation exceeding Rs.250 2)One Rank One Pension – Ex-Servicemen Decide to Fight 3)Modi Government to Raise Bonus Limits from Rs.3500 to Rs.4500




Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund – Exemption from Income Tax on donation exceeding Rs.250

Exemption u/s 80 (G) of Income Tax Act on donation to DCMAF – PCDA Orders

Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund (DCMAF)
Ministry of Defence
Room No. PC – l, B-Block
Dalhousie Road,New Delhi-110011

19 March 2015

To
Heads of All Defence Units
All Labour Welfare Commissioners

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One Rank One Pension – Ex-Servicemen Decide to Fight

Ever since Narendra Modi took charge as the new Prime Minister, expectations have been running high. When expectations run high, so do disappointments. Despite the fact that some time is needed for implementing the various promises that his party had made during the Parliamentary elections, questions are also being raised as to why there is such a long delay.

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Modi Government to Raise Bonus Limits from Rs.3500 to Rs.4500

The Government has decided to raise the upper limit for the annual bonus that is being given to Central Government employees all over the country.

Payment of Bonus (Amendment) ordinance 2007 according to which section 12 of the payment of Bonus Act 1965 had been amended raising the ceiling for calculation purpose from salary of 2500/- P.M. to Rs.3500/-P.M. w.e.f. 01.04.2006. And also amended the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 to raise the eligibility limit for payment of bonus from the salary or wage of Rs. 3500/- per month to Rs. 10000/- per month.