Many rules of Paytm-PhonePe and Fastag will change from 1 April

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Many rules of Paytm-PhonePe and Fastag will change from 1 April


From April 1, changes can be seen in the rules ranging from UPI to Fastag. Today we are going to tell you about similar rules. With this help, it will be easy for you to understand which number is going to have a direct impact. Also, what is going to change in the rule of fastag.

Today we are also going to give information about it. There may also be some changes in income tax rules. This is the reason why you should know about it today. After taking complete information about the rules, you can already handle work. Also, it is going to affect selected users. We are saying this because not all users will be affected by this. Also, UPI has done this keeping this in mind. So let’s also tell you about it-

UPI will not run on these numbers

Users using apps like Paytm, PhonePe, Google Pay are going to have a direct impact. Especially such users will no longer be able to use the UPI app, whose number has become inactive. Inactive numbers are numbers that are not recharged after the validity is over.

After inactivity, the number of UPI of the number will be banned. Also, UPI ID has also been removed from the company. If users want to use UPI again on the app, then they have to activate the number. With the implementation of April 1, the rule will be strictly implemented by NPCI.

Fastag will be compulsory

Fastag will become mandatory for people living in Maharashtra and Mumbai. That is, if you drive a vehicle in Maharashtra, it will be necessary to have a fastag. If this does not happen, the vehicle will not be given entry. If you use the vehicle without fastag, then you have to pay more toll tax. In fact, such a decision was taken by the government to reduce the long lines on the toll plaza. After this roll out, a fastag will be seen on most trains in Maharashtra.

Banking will also affect

The minimum balance has been made mandatory from 1 April. This will have a direct impact on users with special savings accounts. If the balance is less than the minimum in a user’s account, then a penalty will be imposed on it. This rule will be strictly followed from 1 April.

For minimum balance, let us know that it can vary depending on the bank and account. In some government banks, minimum balance is 3 thousand rupees while minimum balance is also kept at 10 thousand rupees in some bank accounts. But now it has been made mandatory for customers to maintain it.