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IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir seek TDS relief for ex-pat pilots

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: Domestic carriers IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir have pitched for TDS (tax deducted at source) relief for ex-pat pilots.

The airlines have claimed that foreign pilots insist on a tax-free salary, knowing that India faces a shortage of experienced pilots at the senior level.

In their budget proposal, an airline lobby group, the Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), said that air carriers have to currently gross-up salaries of ex-pat pilots and bear the taxes. This results in increase of expense for airlines by 50 per cent on this account. “It is recommended either not apply section 195A in case of payment to be made to an employee or tax paid by the company on behalf of the employee should be an allowable expense as business expenditure,” the FIA, which represents three private carriers, said.

Section 195 of the Income Tax Act deals with TDS for the non-resident people of India.

With high traffic growth in domestic and induction of new types of aircraft in their fleet, the industry has been facing a shortage of type rated pilot-in-command. To cover the shortage of type rated pilots-in-command, validation of foreign pilots is done as per rule 45 of Aircraft Rules, 1937. The foreign pilots are phased out by the airlines once the co-pilots inducted by them gain the mandated requirements for being designated as commander. (IANS)