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  Metros   Delhi  27 Dec 2016  Delhi govt will make e-payments upwards of Rs 5,000

Delhi govt will make e-payments upwards of Rs 5,000

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Published : Dec 27, 2016, 1:11 am IST
Updated : Dec 27, 2016, 5:37 am IST

The memorandum says all suppliers, contractors and institutions must be paid through RTGS, NEFT and ECS.

City administration’s move comes in line with the Centre’s decision to promote digitisation of payments following the announcement of banning of Rs 500 and 1,000 notes on November 8. (Representational image)
 City administration’s move comes in line with the Centre’s decision to promote digitisation of payments following the announcement of banning of Rs 500 and 1,000 notes on November 8. (Representational image)

New Delhi: In an effort to move towards cashless transactions, the Delhi government has asked all its departments to make electronic payments to suppliers, contractors and institutions if the order value exceeds Rs 5,000. The Delhi government’s finance department has issued an office memorandum stating that the state government must also follow the recent order of the Union finance ministry on promotion of e-payments.

In the memorandum, the department has asked that payments should be made to contractors, suppliers and institutions through Real-time Gross Settlement Systems (RTGS), National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) and Electronic Clearing Service (ECS).

It has been decided to implement the instructions (of the Union Finance Ministry)...in the departments, autonomous institutions, public sector undertakings and corporations of government of NCT of Delhi. Accordingly, all payments to the suppliers, contractors, grantee/loanee institutions etc. above Rs 5,000 may be made through electronic mode, i.e. RTGS, NEFT and ECS with immediate effect,” the finance department said in the memorandum.

The city administration’s move comes in line with the Centre’s decision to promote digitisation of payments following the announcement of banning of Rs 500 and 1,000 notes on November 8. Earlier this month, the Centre had lowered the threshold for making such payments from Rs 10,000 to Rs 5,000 — a move that was aimed at attaining the goal of complete digitisation of government payments.

Tags: cashless transactions, e-payments, national electronic funds transfer (neft)
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi