NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE (NOC) IS NOT REQUIRED FOR GOVT EMPLOYEES TO OBTAIN PASSPORT
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar
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New Delhi:
No Objection Certificate (NOC) is not now a mandatory requirement for
government employees to get a passport.
To streamline
and check the undue delay in getting passports to the government employees, the
Ministry of External Affairs has relaxed provisions for issue of passport and
asked the government employees to attach the copy of prior intimation letter
submitted by the government employees to their controlling authority before
applied for passport.
The Ministry of External Affairs has recently issued an Office
Memorandum No.VI/401/01/05/2014 making the ‘Prior Intimation Letter’ valid proof like ‘No
Objection Certificate (NOC)’ to obtain passport for government employees,
public sector undertakings (PSU) employees and autonomous body employees.
Government
employees, who applies for passport with ‘Prior Intimation Letter’, they do not
need to police verification.
The above
provision is applied for getting passport only not for VISA, the government
employees are required to obtain ‘No Objection Certificate (NOC)’ from their
departments concerned for getting VISA from foreign embassies for travelling
abroad as per CCS (Conduct) Rules and the instructions have been issued by the
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) from time to time.
INCOME TAX FORMS SIMPLIFIED, DATE FOR FILING
RETURNS EXTENDED TO AUG 31
The finance ministry on Sunday came out with a new three-page
income tax return (ITR) forms, in a corrective measure after facing strong
criticism from public. The new forms no longer require mandatory disclosure of
foreign trips and dormant bank accounts as mandated by the previous form. The new
form can be submitted till August 31
this year instead of the regular July 31 deadline.
The new
forms will be up on websites for e-filing from the third week of June since the
government is yet to update the software with new proposed changes.
According to a finance ministry
statement, the new forms — ITR 2 and ITR 2A — will have only three pages and
other details will have to be filled in schedules, as per each individuals
criterion and income.
The revenue department has also
proposed to come out with a new ITR 2A form, which can be filed by an
individual or HUF, who does not have capital gains, income from business/
profession or foreign asset/foreign income. This according to the government will
cover a maximum number of tax payers.
On the major sticky issues like
details and source of income of foreign trips and bank accounts, the government
eased the disclosures sought earlier and said: "It is now proposed that
only passport number, if available, would be required to be given in forms
ITR-2 and ITR-2A. Details of foreign trips or expenditure thereon are not
required to be furnished."
For information related to bank
accounts the ministry has decided to ask information of only those dormant accounts
which were operational during the last three years, from the filing year.
"As
regards bank account details in all these forms, only the IFS code, account
number of all the current/savings account which are held at any time during the
previous year will be required to be filled-up. The balance in accounts will
not be required to be furnished," the statement added.
Further clarifying for non Indian
citizen individuals, the income tax department said that it is not mandatory
for them to report the foreign assets acquired by him during the previous years
in which he was non-resident and if no income is derived from such assets
during the relevant previous year.
"Individuals having exempt
income without any ceiling (other than agricultural income exceeding Rs 5,000)
can now file form ITR 1 (Sahaj). Similar simplification is also proposed for
individuals/HUF in respect of form ITR 4S (Sugam)," the statement added.
Following the controversy over the
ITR forms for assessment year 2015-16, which sought details of bank accounts
and foreign visits, the revenue department had put them on hold.
The ITR forms, which was notified
last month by the CBDT for the current assessment year, had specific columns
for banks accounts, IFSC Code, names of joint account holders and foreign
visits, including the ones paid by companies.
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