Friday, February 26, 2010

Fwd: Press Statement



CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL  GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS.

A-2/95,Manishinath Bhawan,Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-110 027

Website:www.confederationhq.blogspot.com.  Email:Confederation06@Yahoo.co.in

Tel: 011-2510 5324:  Mobile: 98110 48303

 

 

 

PRESS STATEMENT

26th February, 2010

 

 

The Budget presented by the Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee  today is totally disappointing in so far as common people and  especially the workers are concerned.  The Finance Minister has allowed tax concessions to the extent of Rs. 26,000 crores under Direct taxes and decided to garner additional revenue of Rs. 46500 crores from indirect taxes including service taxes.  The share of Service taxes is to the tune of Rs. 3000 crores.  He has proposed to raise the excise duty by 2% across the board.  Most of the concessions in the indirect taxes come in the form of customs duty on imports. 

 

The increase in the revenue resources from indirect taxation has been made on the specious plea that the global economic recession has turned the corner and  the  Indian economy is poised for 8% growth.   For sustaining the growth in the economy, the common has to be burdened further and the rich to be spared of taxation, seems to be  the ideology of the Finance Minister.  Due to the unprecedented rise in prices of essential commodities especially food items, the common man is made to bear the brunt and nothing has been proposed by the Finance Minister to help him out. Due to the proposed increase in the excise duty on petroleum products and rolling back the concession offered earlier as part of the stimulus package,  there would be further increase in the prices of all essential commodities injecting further inflation. 

 

In the case of salaried tax payers, the Finance Minister has not thought it necessary to increase the non taxable maximum, whereas he has offered concession in the rate structure of those tax payers who are in higher income bracket of Rs. 3 lakhs and above.  While those in the income bracket of Rs. 3 lakhs and 8 lakhs would be enjoying a lesser tax burden, even the unskilled workers would be drawn into the ambit of income tax liability for the minimum taxation limit has been pegged down to what it was in 2009-10  For no valid reason, the standard deduction available to the salaried tax payers was withdrawn in 2005.  The repeated pleas made by the workers year after year have gone into the deaf ears of the Finance Minister.  The deduction was not restored whereas such deduction continue to be made available to other category of tax payers.

 


In the situation in which the workers are placed presently, there is no alternative to organizing united and militant struggles to force the Government to withdraw taxation proposals that inflicts unbearable burden on people at the lower strata of the society.

 

K.K.N. Kutty

Secretary General.

 

Friday, February 5, 2010

Working Committee Meeting Notice

INCOME TAX EMPLOYEES FEDERATION,

Manishinath Bhawan, A/2/95, Rajouri Garden,

New Delhi 110 027

Telephone No : 2510 5324 Telefax 2513 1593

e-mail : itef@sify.com Mobile 98110 48303

   

NOTICE

 

X.5(xxxxiii)                                          Dated : 4th February 2010.

 

            Notice is hereby given for a meeting of the Central Working Committee of the ITEF on 13th March,2010 at Manishsinath Bhawan, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi to discuss the following agenda.  The meeting will commence at 10AM on 13.03.2010.

Agenda:

 

            1.  Confirmation of minutes of the CWC meeting held at Daman on 18 & 19th June 2009.

2.  Outcome of the Discussion with DGIT (HRD) on structure of the Department after implementation of the VI CPC Report..

3.  To review the Charter of demands after the withdrawal of One day token strike.

4.  To consider further course of action on the pending demands.

5.  Organisational review and,.

6.  Any other matter with permission of the chair.

                                                                                                                              

 

Ashok B. Salunkhe,

Secretary General.

To

All members of the CHQ Secretariat, the Circle Secretaries, Circle Presidents (as observers), Members of Advisory Committee, Chairman Disciplinary Committee and the Chairman Election Commission.

 

All the nominated Women  CWC members through the Circle General Secretaries.

 

The Circle General Secretaries and members of the Sect. are requested to intimate the CHQ if arrangement of stay is required.