Payments into Government Account through Debit / Credit cards and Net banking: permissible period for remittance - ஆர்பிஐ - Reserve Bank of India
Payments into Government Account through Debit / Credit cards and Net banking: permissible period for remittance
RBI/2014-15/416 January 21, 2015 The Chairman / Chief Executive Officer Dear Sir / Madam Payments into Government Account through Debit / Credit cards and Net banking: permissible period for remittance Please refer to circulars DGBA.GAD.No.H-2444/42.01.011/2010-11 dated October 8, 2010 and DGBA.GAD.No.H-4831/42.01.011/2012-13 dated February 18, 2013 on the above subject. We hereby advise that as per the instructions of the Controller General of Accounts, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, agency banks are required to adhere to the following additional norms for payment of government revenue through Debit / Credit cards and Net banking:
Yours faithfully (K.Ganesha) DGBA.GADNo.H-4831 /42.01.011/ 2012-13 February 18, 2013 The Chairman & Managing Director/ Managing Director/General Manager Dear Sir / Madam Recovery of Interest on delayed payments and permissible period for remittance of Government Receipts into Government Account Please refer to our circular DGBA.GAD.No.H-9284/42.01.011/2008-09 dated April 28, 2009 on the captioned subject. 2. With a view to bring uniformity in the procedure for reporting both Central and State Government Transactions to Reserve Bank, it has been decided with the approval of Comptroller and Auditor General of India that the petty claims of delayed period penal interest involving amount of ` 500/- or below will be ignored and excluded from the purview of penal interest. 3. Further, it has been decided in consultation with Comptroller & Auditor General of India that the permissible period of remittance in respect of all State Government transactions made through e-mode will also be T+1 working day (including put through date). 4. You are advised to circulate these instructions amongst your branches conducting Government business. Yours faithfully, (G.C.Biswal) |