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LIC may bear service tax burden this year

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Oct. 18

THE Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) Chairman, Mr S.B. Mathur, on Monday indicated that the corporation's policyholders might not have to pay service tax during the current fiscal.

``It would be pretty difficult to pass on the service tax burden to consumers this fiscal,'' Mr Mathur said on the sidelines of a FICCI seminar on insurance.

He said LIC was working out the net burden of the 10 per cent service tax and 2 per cent education cess on the risk premium and the impact on the price of its products. ``If there is a significant net burden, it may be transferred to policyholders. If it is not substantial, it may be absorbed by LIC,'' Mr Mathur said.

LIC is eyeing a 35 per cent growth in new premium income this fiscal.

``We are currently growing at 60 per cent in terms of new business income. But we are looking at 35 per cent growth during 2004-05.''

He said LIC would bring out more new products by this year-end.

``One is a high net worth product with a minimum sum assured of Rs 10 lakh, another is a pension product while a third one is a children's money back policy.'' he added.

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