F. No.1(1)/2011/TA/292
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Controller General of Accounts
Dated 31st March, 2012
Office Memorandum
Sub:- Payment to Government servants other than salary etc. through e- Payment from 1st April 2012
The Central Government Account
(Receipts and Payments) Rules,1983 have been amended, inter alia, to
provide for issue of Payment advices to the bank for direct credit by
electronic transfer to the specified bank account of the payee. As per
the amendments, the Government servants are, permitted to receive their
salary by direct credit to their bank accounts through payment advices,
at their option Further, the amendment also provides that all payments
to government servants other than salaries exceeding the limits as
specified from time to time, shall be through payment advices.
2. In accordance to the above,
with effect from 1st April 2012, all Ministries/Departments of the
Government of India are directed to make all payments to government
servants, other than salary, above Rs.25,000. by issue of payment
advices, including electronically signed payment advices.
3. Further in accordance to the
amended rules, with effect from 1st April 2012, all
Ministries/Departments of the Government of India are directed to make
all payments towards settlement of retirement /terminal benefits such as
gratuity, commuted value of pension, encashment of leave salary,CGEGIS,
withdrawals from General Provident Fund, etc. by issue of payment
advices, including electronically signed payment advices.
4. All Ministries! Departments
and Heads of Accounting Organisations are requested to ensure the
compliance of above instructions by Pay & Accounts Offices/ Accounts
offices and other payment units under their control.
5. Separate orders have been
issued in respect of payments to private parties such as Suppliers,
contractors, grantee, loanee institutions etc,.
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(Soma Roy Burman)
Joint Controller General of Accounts
Source :www.cga.nic.in[http://www.cga.nic.in/pdf/pmnttogovtservant.pdf]
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