WASHINGTON (TIP): Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has expressed concern over the hike in visa fee by the US, saying it is “discriminatory” and largely affects Indian IT professionals.
Mr. Jaitley, who is on an official visit to the US, shared the Indian government’s concern during a meeting with US Trade Representative Michael Froman.
Referring to the visa issue, Mr. Jaitley spoke about “India‘s concern over the hike in the H-1B and L1 visa fee, which is discriminatory and in effect is largely targeted at Indian IT companies”.
Last year, the US Congress imposed a special fee of up to$4,500 on H-1B and L-1 visas – popular among Indian IT companies – to fund a US healthcare legislation for 9/11 victims and a biometric tracking system.
Mr. Jaitley expressed India’s keenness in early conclusion of a Totalization Agreement with the United States, a finance ministry statement quoting him said.
Under this, professionals of both the countries would be exempted from social security taxes when they go to work for a short period in the other country.
According to industry, Indian professionals contributed more than $25 billion to the US Social Security during the last decade, without being able to retrieve their contributions.
The US has entered into agreements called ‘Totalization Agreements’ with several nations for the purpose of avoiding double taxation of income with respect to social security taxes. The finance minister emphasized on sustained engagement and a rapidly increasing trade and investment partnership between India and the US as key elements, saying India looks forward to strengthening and deepening this economic engagement.
Mr. Jaitley is currently on an official visit to the US to attend the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and other sessions.
He is accompanied by RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das, and Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian and other officials.