Google is not always correct.
All incomes are to be included
Dear Sir/Madam, I am an MBA aspirant and falls under the category of NCL-OBC. My father is a private sector employee, and when i searched on google I found that only his income from other sources should be included. I approached the gazetted officer for the NC OBC certificate, with all the necessary documents. But he asked me to bring any copy of government order which states that only income from other sources is to be included. Could you please help me with some links or send me copies which states the same?
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- As per law, your fathers total income from all the resources would be count for getting NCL-OBC certificate .
- It means that if your fathers total income is exceeded 8 lakh , then you are not entitled to get the said certificate.
The income from salary of the private employees including their income from other sources other than income from agricultural lands are taken into consideration for computing the annual income toi decide about eh non creamy lawyer in OBC category.Therefore if your father's income exceeds Rs. 8 lakhs for the past three years, then, your father will fall under the creamy layer category only therefore you may not be eligible for this privilege.
If you father's Form 16 and IT returns show above 8 lakhs income of your father for last three consecutive year than you are no eligible for NCL OBC.
For obc the family income is seen which should be not more than 8 lakhs if the same is above you can't get obc ncl facility
Income from other source of govt. Employee of 3 and 4th class is excluded.
Your father actual income including all source will count to issue NCL certificate if below 8 lacs.
OBC Creamy layer—-Who has yearly income more than 8 lakhs or Government Employees of greater than class 3 are not eligible for OBC Quota.
OBC Non-Creamy layer—– Who has a yearly income below 8 lakhs or Government Employees of Class 3 or below class 3 officers are eligible for OBC Quota.