Amendment in Subsidiary Instructions to the Central Government Accounts (Receipts & Payments) Rules, 2022
The Office Memorandum dated January 2, 2024, announces an amendment to the Subsidiary Instructions of the Central Government Accounts (Receipts & Payments) Rules, 2022. The Department of Expenditure has approved an increase in the limit for e-signing of e-claims by vendors/suppliers from Rs. 10,000/- to Rs. 1,00,000/-. The corresponding amendment to Para 2.2(5)(c) has been incorporated through Correction Slip No. 1 issued on January 2, 2024.
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Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Controller General of Accounts
(TA-II Section)
New Delhi, the 2nd Jan, 2024
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Amendment in Subsidiary Instructions to the Central Government Accounts (Receipts & Payments) Rules, 2022- reg.
Reference is invited to Para 4.1 (vill) of Standard Operating procedure of e-bill issued vide OM dated 12.04.2023. Now Department of Expenditure has conveyed the approval of FS & Secretary (Expenditure) for enhancement of the limit for e-signing of e-claims by the vendors/suppliers from Rs. 10,000/- to Rs. 1,00,000/- The necessary amendments in the Para 2.2 (5 )(c ) of the Subsidiary Instructions to the Central Governments Accounts (Receipts & Payments) Rules, 2022, have also been made vide Correction Slip No. 1 of the Subsidiary Instructions to the Receipts & Payments Rules, 2022, issued on 02.01.2024 (copy enclosed). The vendors/suppliers shall now be allowed to submit the e-claim using electronic signature provided that all e-claims exceeding Rs. 1,00,000/- shall be through digitally signed ones.
Sd/-
(Parul Gupta)
Dy. Controller General of Accounts (TA)
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