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Tea industry seeks exemption of TDS on cash withdrawal

The tea body said that the imposition of two per cent TDS would compromise with the liquidity position of the tea estates.

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Published : Jul 6, 2019, 4:10 PM IST

Kolkata: The tea industry, under the aegis of Indian Tea Association (ITA), has urged the Finance ministry for exemption from imposition of two per cent TDS on cash withdrawals exceeding Rs one crore from banks in a year as proposed in the budget for 2019-20.

ITA in a statement said that there are inadequate banking facilities in the tea-growing areas for which the workers are largely paid in cash.

The tea body said that the imposition of two per cent TDS would compromise with the liquidity position of the tea estates.

Read more:Hike in gold import duty to force businesses to shift to neighbouring countries: GJEPC

ITA said that the Finance minister announced that the multiple labour laws would be streamlined in a set of four Labour Codes.

The tea body said that the wages paid to the tea garden workers were both in cash and in-kind. "The Code on wages has proposed a national minimum wage. It is urged that due recognition be given to the wages paid in kind to the workers by the management", it said.

Kolkata: The tea industry, under the aegis of Indian Tea Association (ITA), has urged the Finance ministry for exemption from imposition of two per cent TDS on cash withdrawals exceeding Rs one crore from banks in a year as proposed in the budget for 2019-20.

ITA in a statement said that there are inadequate banking facilities in the tea-growing areas for which the workers are largely paid in cash.

The tea body said that the imposition of two per cent TDS would compromise with the liquidity position of the tea estates.

Read more:Hike in gold import duty to force businesses to shift to neighbouring countries: GJEPC

ITA said that the Finance minister announced that the multiple labour laws would be streamlined in a set of four Labour Codes.

The tea body said that the wages paid to the tea garden workers were both in cash and in-kind. "The Code on wages has proposed a national minimum wage. It is urged that due recognition be given to the wages paid in kind to the workers by the management", it said.

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Tea industry seeks exemption of TDS on cash withdrawal
         Kolkata, July 6 (PTI) The tea industry, under the
aegis of Indian Tea Association (ITA), has urged the Finance
ministry for exemption from imposition of two per cent TDS on
cash withdrawals exceeding Rs one crore from banks in a year
as proposed in the budget for 2019-20.
         ITA in a statement said that there are inadequate
banking facilities in the tea growing areas for which the
workers are largely paid in cash.
         The tea body said that the imposition of two per cent
TDS would compromise with the liquidity position of the tea
estates.
         ITA said that the Finance minister announced that the
multiple labour laws would be streamlined in a set of four
Labour Codes.          I
         The tea body said that the wages paid to the tea
garden workers were both in cash and in kind. "The Code on
wages has proposed a national minimum wage. It is urged that
due recognition be given to the wages paid in kind to the
workers by the management", it said. PTI DC
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