Skip to main content

IFSC Code, Income Tax Rules, LPG Cylinder Price: 5 Key Things to Change From July

New Delhi: Starting from SBI ATM withdrawal charges to ITR filing, 5 things are going to change from next month. Apart from this, many other changes are also going to happen in the banking sector in July 2021. As per updates, the State Bank of India has revised its charges and rules for cash withdrawals from its Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and branches. And the Central government said that certain taxpayers may face Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) at higher rates from next month. Moreover, the LPG cylinder prices will also be revised from next month. Here’s a detailed list of key changes that will come into effect from July 1.

SBI ATM withdrawal charges: For the SBI customers, it must be noted that charges will be imposed against cash withdrawals from SBI’s ATMs as well as the branches. The Bank has already mentioned that the account holders will be eligible for four free cash withdrawals from the bank’s ATMs and branches. After exhausting the free withdrawals, the SBI will charge Rs 15 plus Goods and Services Tax (GST) for each withdrawal each month.

Cheque Book usage charges: Not just the ATM withdrawals, the savings account holders with SBI will have limited free cheque-book usage from next month. As per the fresh guidelines from the bank, an account holder can only use 10 cheque-books in a financial year. However, if you want to use more cheque-books, then you will have to pay a charge of Rs 40 plus GST for the next 10 leaves or Rs 75 plus GST for the subsequent 25 leaves.

LPG Cylinder Price: From July 2021, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders will change as the price is decided on the first of every month. However, there no such announcement as yet but it is expected the price will change.

Income Tax Return: From July 1, the Central government is going to impose a higher tax deduction at source (TDS) rate for those who are yet to deposit their income tax returns (ITR) for the past two years. The Centre has introduced this change as part of the income tax rules by the Finance Act, 2021. According to the new guidelines, the change will be implemented towards taxpayers whose TDS deductions each year exceeds Rs 50,000.

IFSC Code: Another important thing for the bank customer is that they will get new IFSC code from next month. As the Syndicate Bank and Canara Bank are getting merged, the account holders of the former will get new IFSC codes from July 2021.



source https://www.india.com/business/ifsc-code-income-tax-rules-lpg-cylinder-price-sbi-atm-withdrawal-charges-cheque-book-usage-charges-check-what-rules-will-change-from-july-2021-4777043/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

UK Makes Face Mask Mandatory As Omicron Virus Spreads, 22 Test Positive

London: Face coverings are mandatory in shops and public transport from Tuesday as part of targeted measures” to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, 22 cases of which have now been detected in the UK after Scotland and England reported further infections. Individuals linked with all new cases, identified in the East Midlands, the East of England, London, and the North West, are all isolating and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said work is underway to identify any links to travel to southern Africa. “It is very likely that we will find more cases over the coming days as we are seeing in other countries globally and as we increase case detection through focused contact tracing, said Dr Jenny Harries, UKHSA Chief Executive. The enhanced measures, announced last week as a precaution while more information is gathered and assessed on the new variant’s transmissibility and any possible effect on current COVID-19 vaccines, also include compulsory PCR tests on arrival for all int...

Weekly RT-PCR Mandatory For Unvaccinated Employees In Kerala. Details Here

Thiruvananthapuram : In an effort to make everyone get vaccinated, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said anyone not following COVID prevention measures, like vaccination, will not be provided free treatment. He also said that non-vaccinated teachers and employees who work from offices or interact with public will have to submit weekly results of RT-PCR tests. “No more free treatment for those who do not cooperate with Covid prevention measures. Non vaccinated teachers and employees who work from offices or interact with public, will have to submit weekly results of RT-PCR tests, paid for by themselves, to ensure safety of all,” Vijayan said in a tweet. No more free treatment for those who do not cooperate with Covid prevention measures. Non vaccinated teachers and employees who work from offices or interact with public, will have to submit weekly results of RTPCR tests, paid for by themselves, to ensure safety of all. — Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) November ...