New Delhi: Railway fares for travel in the upper class categories will go up from today as a service tax levy of 14 per cent and a Swachh Bharat cess of 0.5 per cent become effective.
According to a rail ministry circular, fares will go up by 4.35 per cent for First Class and all AC Classes from November 15. There was a notification by the government for imposing a Swachh Bharat cess on all taxable services on November 6.
“Service tax of 14 per cent and Swachh Bharat cess of 0.5 per cent are chargeable on 30 per cent total passenger fare equivalent on 30 per cent of total passenger fare equivalent to 4.35 per cent of the total fare on first class and all AC fares,” the circular said.
However, the service tax will not be applicable for tickets issued before November 15.
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The levy will not be applicable for general and sleeper class travel.
With the hike, AC-I fares on mail and express trains from New Delhi to Mumbai will go up by Rs 206 while the rise is of Rs 102 for AC-III fares from New Delhi to Howrah.
On the Delhi-Chennai route, the increased fare works out to about Rs 140 for the AC-II segment.
According to an estimate, the service tax levy and the Swachh Bharat cess are expected to fetch about Rs 1,000 crore in a year.
Annual earnings for railways from the passenger segment are estimated to be at about Rs 35,000 crore.