LIC agents protest over levy of service tax

January 24, 2014 08:36 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:57 pm IST - CHENNAI

LIC Agents staging demonstration before the LIC office, in Dindigul, Tamilnadu, demanding withdrawal of service tax for LIC policies. A file photo: G. Karthikeyan.

LIC Agents staging demonstration before the LIC office, in Dindigul, Tamilnadu, demanding withdrawal of service tax for LIC policies. A file photo: G. Karthikeyan.

Over 7,000 LIC agents from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry assembled at Chennai on Friday to oppose the levy of service tax on insurance premium with effect from January 1 and sought its immediate withdrawal.

The rally was spearheaded by Life Insurance Agents’ Federation of India (LIAFI) Southern zone president V. Ganeshan to create an awakening about the levy of service tax that was bound to hit the savings habit of public and the livelihood of insurance agents.

Participating in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of southern zonal council meet, the Federation president H.M. Jain said: “At a time, when we are asking the management to extend more benefits to the policyholders and introduce user-friendly policies, the introduction of service tax of 3.09 per cent on traditional products is unnecessary. It will pinch their pockets as it is an extra burden. This will force most of them to discontinue the policies. There are over 11.4 lakh LIC agents in the country and equal number of agents in the private sector. LIC has 30 crore policyholders and they should not be exploited in the name of new taxes.”

Federation secretary general N. Gajapathi Rao mentioned that the insurance business was on the decline for the last three weeks and said as a next step they would meet officials concerned during the second week of February to remove the service tax.

In his welcome address, Mr. Ganeshan said the service tax would affect LIC’s business as more than 20 crore policy holders are from lower and middle income groups. “In the coming days, it might delay settlement of death claims or maturity claims and even affect LIC reserves too,” he added.

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