Parliament Gives Nod For Doubling Tax-Free Gratuity to Rs 20 Lakh

The bill moved by Labour Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar was passed by a voice vote.

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The Parliament on Thursday, 22 March, passed a key bill that empowers the government to fix the amount of tax-free gratuity and the period of maternity leave with an executive order.

The Rajya Sabha, which has failed to transact any significant business over the last fortnight due to protests by various parties, passed the Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill without discussion.

The bill, moved by Labour Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar, was passed by a voice vote. The Lok Sabha had given its approval to the important bill last week.

The legislation will enable the government to enhance the ceiling of tax-free gratuity to Rs 20 lakh from the existing Rs 10 lakh for employees falling under the Payment of Gratuity Act.

After the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission, the ceiling of gratuity amount for central government employees has doubled to Rs 20 lakh.

It also allows the government to fix the period of maternity leave for female employees as deemed to be in continuous service in the existing place for 12 weeks.

The amendment to the payment of gratuity law comes in the backdrop of Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017, enhancing the maximum maternity leave period to 26 weeks.

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