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Jaitley sings country tune

Updated: March 1st, 2016, 01:38 IST
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New Delhi: Focusing on rural economy and infrastructure with minor rebate for small taxpayers but amnesty for defaulters, finance minister Arun Jaitley Monday unveiled a Rs19.78 lakh crore ($300 billion) budget for 2016-17, earmarking more money for health, literacy and roads.
The direct impact on taxpayers from the proposals announced during the 100-minute budget speech will be a `3,000 rebate, benefiting 20 million assesses. Those living in rented homes will get a higher exemption of Rs60,000 now, against Rs24,000 earlier. But the tax slabs remain unchanged.
At the same time, withdrawal of provident fund and pension upon retirement are partially taxable.
Jaitley also announced an amnesty for those with disputed tax claims, with a waiver of penalty on amounts up to Rs10 lakh. He said 300,000 such cases were pending before appellate authorities for an amount totalling Rs 5.5 lakh crore. Similarly he also unveiled a limited tax compliance window from June 1 to September 30 for people to declare their undisclosed incomes, with a tax liability of 45 percent of value, including the surcharge and penalties — together with immunity from scrutiny, enquiry and prosecution. His other steps include a pilot project to extend the direct cash benefit transfers, currently in areas like cooking gas to the fertiliser sector, as also Rs  25,000 crore for the recapitalisation of state-run banks that are under financial stress on account of mounting bad loans.
While there were misgivings over money set aside for additional capital for banks, Jaitley told media that more money will follow as and when warranted. “The budget is not the last word on this,” he said, adding he was also open to consolidation of commercial banks. On cutting subsidies, he promised a bill soon to use Aadhaar for direct transfer of cash. Jaitley also said the government will meet its fiscal targets but said that from next year he proposed to do away with the classification of plan and non-plan expenditure — a move bound to stir up a controversy.
“I have weighed the policy options and decided that prudence lies in adhering to fiscal targets. Consequently, the fiscal deficit in revised estimated 2015-16 and budget estimates 2016-17 have been retained at 3.9 percent and 3.5 percent of GDP, respectively,” he said.
Jaitley also enhanced the total expenditure for this fiscal to Rs19.78 lakh crore from Rs17.85 lakh crore in the revised estimates for this fiscal — a hike of 10.7 percent — while the plan expenditure component was revised upward by 15.3 percent.

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“A broad understanding over years has been plan expenditures are good and non-plan expenditures are bad. This results in skewed allocations in the budget,” he said, adding this would be dispensed with from 2017-18 to focus on revenue and capital classification of expenditure.Jaitley, a lawyer by profession, decided to bring his fellow practitioners under the service tax net of 14 per cent. He also imposed an across-the-board cess of 0.5 percent on services towards farmer welfare, which will add 50 paise for every `100 one spends on food to mobile bills.
He also left the market mood sullen by proposing to hike securities transaction tax for options to 0.05 percent from 0.017 percent, levy an additional dividend distribution tax of 10 percent payable by recipients in excess of `10 lakh per annum and 1 percent surcharge on luxury cars.
This was enough to sully the market mood. The sensitive index of the BSE dipped sharply to a 52-week low soon after the finance minister read out these proposals, but eventually recovered slightly towards the end of the day, but still down 152.30 points, or 0.66 per cent, at 23,002.00 points.
Jaitley said the bulk of his tax plan was in nine categories: Relief to small assesses, boosting growth and employment, incentivising “Make in India”, encouraging pension, promoting affordable housing, pushing rural economy, reducing litigation, taxation simplification and accountability.
Among the various sectors, the allocation for the ministry of agriculture and farmers’ welfare was enhanced by 93 per cent to Rs 44,485 crore, for rural development by 10.7 per cent at Rs 87,765 crore and for health and family welfare by 13 percent to Rs 39,533 crore.
A major boost was also given to infrastructure including energy with a 11.3 percent hike in the outlay to Rs 246,246 crore, as also for human resource development with allocation up by 7 per cent at Rs 72,394 crore.
The budget also used the opportunity to send out signals to the global investor, seeking to ease the foreign equity norms. Notably, 100 per cent such equity will now be permitted in multi-brand retailing where the produce sold has been processed and sourced locally.
In a bid to boost entrepreneurship, a lower corporate tax rate has been proposed for small firms with a turnover of below `5 crore, to 29 plus surcharge and cess, and 100 percent deduction of profits for three out of five years for start-ups set up between April 2016 and March 2019.
Similarly to boost “Make in India”, changes were proposed in customs and excise levies on certain inputs to reduce costs and improve competitiveness in sectors such as IT hardware, capital goods, defence, textiles, minerals fuels, chemicals and petrochemicals, and aircraft and ship repair.

 

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Petrol price was Monday cut by Rs 3.02 per litre, but diesel rates were hiked by Rs 1.47 a litre – the second increase this month in line with global trends. Petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 56.61 per litre from midnight as against Rs 59.63. A litre of diesel, however, will cost Rs 46.43 a litre as compared to Rs 44.96 per litre, according to IOC, the nation’s largest fuel retailer. This is the 7th straight reduction in price of petrol.

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