The NDA Government has cut short the deadline of using old Rs. 500 notes at petrol pumps and for buying airline tickets at airports till December 2 instead of December 15 announced earlier.
With effect from December 3, 2016, old Rs. 500
notes cannot be used for purchase of petrol, diesel and gas at the
stations operating under authorisation of public sector oil marketing
companies and for buying airline tickets at airport counters, a
government notification said.
While junking old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes on November 8, the
government had allowed their use for utility bill payments for 72 hours.
This deadline was extended twice and when the last one was to expire on
November 24, it amended it to state that only the old 500 rupee notes
could be used for payment of utility bills like electricity and water,
school fees, pre—paid mobile top—up, fuel purchase and airline ticket
booking.
While the old note will continue to be accepted for the other utility
bill payments as well as at railway ticketing counters and counters of
government or public sector undertaking buses for purchase of bus
tickets till December 15, it will be discontinued for purchase of fuel
and airline tickets at airport counters.
Also, the government has dropped earlier announced plan to allow the use
of 500 rupee notes for payment of toll at national highways from
December 3.
Toll payment in both old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes was accepted till
December 2 and from December 3 it was to be limited in 500 rupee notes.
But now this facility too has been withdrawn.
So from December 3, fuel purchase, airline ticket booking at airport
counters and highway toll payment would be allowed only in lower
denomination currency or the new 500 and 2,000 rupee notes.
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