Budget Highlights – CG Staff News https://cgstaffnews.in Gazetted Holiday List ✓ Restricted Holiday List ✓ School Holiday List ✓ Election Holidy List ✓ Court Holiday List Wed, 03 Jul 2019 11:24:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://cgstaffnews.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-cgstaffnews-logo-32x32.jpg Budget Highlights – CG Staff News https://cgstaffnews.in 32 32 Highlights of Union Budget 2017-18 https://cgstaffnews.in/highlights-of-union-budget-2017-18/ https://cgstaffnews.in/highlights-of-union-budget-2017-18/#respond Wed, 01 Feb 2017 09:13:36 +0000 http://www.cgstaffnews.in/?p=9032 Read more]]> Highlights of Union Budget 2017-18

1. All taxpayers above 5 lakh rupees to get benefit of 12,500 rupees across the board: FM

2. 10% Surcharge on individuals with income between 50 lakh to 1 Crore: FM

3. Surcharge of 10% for individuals earning between Rs 50 lakh- 1 crore; Surcharge for incomes > Rs 1 crore at 15% to continue: FM

4. A single one-page form for filing IT returns for taxable income up to 5 lakh rupees: FM

5. Tax on income from 2.5 lakh to 5 lakh reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per cent: FM

6. Time period of revising tax return to be reduced to 12 months: FM

7. Amendment to RBI Act proposed to enable electoral bonds: FM

8. Political parties will be entitled to receive donations in cheque or digital payment, every political party to file IT returns: FM

9. Long-term capital gains tax on immovable property to apply after 2 years, instead of 3 years now: FM

10. Maximum amount of cash donation a political party can receive to be 2000 rupees from any one source: FM

11. Computer emergency response team to be established Cyber security: FM

12. Rate of growth in advance tax in personal income tax in last 3 quarters of this financial year is as high as 34.8%: FM

13. Basic customs duty on LNG to be reduced from 5% to 2.5%: FM

14. Tax rate for companies with an annual turnover up to 50 crores to be reduced to 25%, to strengthen MSME sector: FM

15. To make MSMEs more viable, income tax for smaller companies to be reduced: FM

16. Profit linked deduction available to Startups for 3 years out of 5 years will be available for 3 years out of 7 years

17. Capital gains tax to be exempted,for persons holding land from which land was pooled for creation of state capital of Telangana: FM

18. Thrust in budget are affordable housing, promote digital economy, bringing transparency in political funding: FM

19. We are committed to make our taxation rate reasonable,our tax admin more fair & expand the tax base of the country: FM

20. Only 1.72 lakh people show income above Rs 50 lakh: FM

21. 1.5 crore people show income between Rs 2.5-5 lakh; 52 lakh people between between Rs 5-10 lakh; 24 lakh above Rs 10 lakh: FM

22. 5 special tourism zones,anchored on SPV, to be set up; Incredible India II campaign to be launched across the world: FM

23. Revenue Deficit target at 1.9% of GDP: FM

24. Govt to commemorate Champaran Satyagraha centenary: FM

25. Fiscal deficit pegged at 3.2 percent of GDP: FM

26. Aadhar-enabled payment system AadharPay to be launched: FM

27. Defence allocation of Rs 2.74 lakh crore: FM

28. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras to be extended to more than 600 districts across the country: FM

29. Total allocation for infrastructure in Budget for Better India stands at a record level Rs 3,96,135 crore in 2017-18: FM

30. State run companies like IRCON and IRCTC to be listed in markets: FM

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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present the annual budget today https://cgstaffnews.in/finance-minister-arun-jaitley-will-present-the-annual-budget-today/ https://cgstaffnews.in/finance-minister-arun-jaitley-will-present-the-annual-budget-today/#comments Wed, 01 Feb 2017 09:10:00 +0000 http://www.cgstaffnews.in/?p=9030 Read more]]> Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present the annual budget today. For the first time it will be presented on the first of Feb.

Well a lot is expected, from an increase in income tax exemption limits, to incentives for the MSME sector post demonetisation.

It is also the first time that there will be no separate railway budget, and plan expenditure will also be done away with since the era of 5 year plans comes to an end.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present the budget on 1st February. Expectations are high among the general public.

This year’s budget is historic in a number of ways. For the first time it will be presented on the first of February.

Earlier it was February end event, the government is aiming at implementing the budgetary provisions from the beginning of the financial year which is April 1st.

Earlier the implementation extended even beyond the month of May and special budget allocations had to be made for the 2 months of April and May.

Another historic feature of this year’s budget is that instead of a separate rail budget presented by the Railway Minister, allocations for the railways will be presented as part of the general budget by the Finance Minister himself.

With the historic budget expectations are really high from the common man to the corporate sector all are eagerly awaiting for the day.

A major expectation is that income tax and corporate tax will be lowered

-Its also expected that tax exemptions will be increased from the earlier 2.5 lakh to at least 3 or 3.5 lakhs.

-Also, there is a hope that taxes on home loans will be reduced

-Small traders and especially the MSME sector have high hopes for favourable budget.

-The sector is hoping that traders with a turnover of less than 5 crores will be exempted from central GST

-Also it hopes that the system of monthly returns will be replaced by a sysytem of single yearly return

-For the Make in India initiative to work the government has to ensure not just easy loans for small traders but also make the process of expansion of manufacturing activity simpler.

-Its also expected that the govt will be seeking to focus on its ideal of a less cash economy.

-The budget could bring more benefits for users of digital transactions.

The Agriculture sector too feels that this year’s budget like last year will have many provisions to benefit farmers.

Even youth this year have many expectations from the budget. They are hoping for lowering of fees and employment opportunities.

The government would be looking to focus on Make in India and Skill India.

Even as the expectations are high, a clear picture will emerge only when Finance Minister will present Budget.

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No Cash Transaction above Rs 3 lakh – FM https://cgstaffnews.in/no-cash-transaction-above-rs-3-lakh-fm/ https://cgstaffnews.in/no-cash-transaction-above-rs-3-lakh-fm/#respond Wed, 01 Feb 2017 09:01:31 +0000 http://www.cgstaffnews.in/?p=9025 Read more]]> No Cash Transaction above Rs 3 lakh – FM

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Finance

01-February-2017 13:57 IST

Budget gives a major push to Digital Economy; proposes No Cash Transaction above Rs 3 lakh

Government to launch schemes to promote BHIM app, Aadhar Enabled Payment System

Mission to be set-up to achieve a target of 2500 Cr digital transactions in 2017-18

Series of measures proposed to strengthen and regulate digital economy

In a bid to give a push to Digital Economy and weed-out corruption and black money, the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley in his Budget Speech today said that the Government has decided that no transaction above Rs 3 lakh will be permitted in cash. Accepting a suggestion by Special Investigation Team on Black Money to ban cash transactions above Rs 3 lakhs, the Finance Minister has proposed an amendment to the Income-tax Act in the Finance Bill.

Presenting the General Budget 2017-18 in the Parliament, the Finance Minister said that the Government will launch two new Schemes to promote the usage of BHIM App i.e, Referral Bonus Scheme for individuals and a Cashback Scheme for merchants. BHIM App was launched to promote digital transactions and will unleash the power of mobile phones for digital payments and financial inclusion, The Finance Minister Shri Jaitley informed the House that 125 lakh people have adopted the BHIM app so far.

The Finance Minister Shri Jaitley also announced that Aadhar Pay, a merchant version of Aadhar Enabled Payment System, will be launched shortly. This will be specifically beneficial for those who do not have debit cards, mobile wallets and mobile phones. A Mission will be set-up with a target of 2,500 crore digital transactions for 2017-18 through UPI, USSD, Aadhar Pay, IMPS and debit cards. Banks have targeted to introduce additional 10 lakh new PoS terminals by March 2017. They will be encouraged to introduce 20 lakh Aadhar based PoS by September 2017.

Highlighting the Government’s strategy to clean the system through digital economy, Shri Jaitley said that it has a transformative impact in terms of greater formalisation of the economy and mainstreaming of financial savings into the banking system. This, in turn, is expected to energise private investment in the country through lower cost of credit. India is now on the cusp of a massive digital revolution, he added. The Finance Minister said that a shift to digital payments has huge benefits for the common man. The earlier initiative of the Government to promote financial inclusion and the JAM trinity were important precursors to the current push for digital transactions, the Finance Minister added.

In a bid to incentivize the digital transactions, the Finance Minister Shri Jaitley proposed that the presumptive income tax for small and medium tax payers whose turn-over is up to Rs 2 crore will be reduced from the present 8% of their turnover which is counted as presumptive income to 6% in respect of turnover which is received by non-cash means. This benefit will be applicable for transactions undertaken in the current year also, he added.

The Finance Minister also proposed to limit the cash expenditure allowable as deduction, both for revenue as well as capital expenditure, up to Rs 10,000. Similarly, the limit of cash donation which can be received by a Charitable Trust is being reduced from Rs 10,000/- to Rs 2000/-.

To promote cashless transactions, the Finance Minister in the Budget has proposed to exempt BCD, Excise/CV duty and SAD on miniaturised POS card reader for m-POS, micro ATM standards version 1.5.1, Finger Print Readers/Scanners and Iris Scanners. He also proposed to exempt parts and components for manufacture of such devices, so as to encourage domestic manufacturing of these devices.

To strengthen and regulate the digital economy, the Finance Minister has proposed to create a Payments Regulatory Board in the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) by replacing the existing Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems. The Committee on Digital Payments constituted by the Department of Economic Affairs has recommended structural reforms in the payment eco system, including amendments to the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. The Government will undertake a comprehensive review of this Act and bring about appropriate amendments, Finance Minister added.

To strengthen the digital payment infrastructure and grievance handling mechanisms, the Finance Minister said in his Budget Speech that the focus would be on rural and semi urban areas through Post Offices, Fair Price Shops and Banking Correspondents. He added that steps would be taken to promote and possibly mandate petrol pumps, fertilizer depots, municipalities, Block offices, road transport offices, universities, colleges, hospitals and other institutions to have facilities for digital payments, including BHIM App. A proposal to mandate all the Government receipts through digital means, beyond a prescribed limit, is under consideration. The Government will strengthen the Financial Inclusion Fund to augment resources for taking up these initiatives, the Finance Minister added.

In his Budget Speech, the Finance Minister informed that increased digital transactions will enable small and micro enterprises to access formal credit. He said that the Government will encourage

SIDBI to refinance credit institutions which provide unsecured loans, at reasonable interest rates, to borrowers based on their transaction history.

The Finance Minister assured the House that the Government will consider and work with various stakeholders for early implementation of the interim recommendations of the Committee of Chief Ministers on digital transactions.

Shri Jaitley said that the Government is considering the option of amending the Negotiable Instruments Act to ensure that the payees of dishonoured cheques are able to realise the payments.

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