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Parliament Diary

Budget Session – Day 5 : Feb 29th, 2016

The Union Budget was presented by the Finance
Minister, Mr. Arun Jaitley in Lok Sabha The budget was later tabled in
the Upper House.

Some key Budget highlights are given below:

·         Expenditure:  The government proposes to spend Rs 19,78,060 crore in 2016-17, which is 10.8% above the revised estimates of last year. 

·         Receipts: The
receipts (other than net borrowings) are expected to increase by 15.5%
to Rs 14,44,156 crore, driven by disinvestment receipts, union excise
duties and income tax.

·         GDP growth: 
The government has assumed a nominal GDP growth rate of 11% (i.e., real
growth plus inflation) in 2016-17.  The growth estimate for 2015-16 was
11.5% as announced in the 2015-16 Budget.  

·         Deficits:  Revenue deficit is targeted at 2.3% of GDP, and fiscal deficit is targeted at 3.5% of GDP. 

Our
vital stats documents, attached presents some trends regarding the
central government’s sources of financing including tax revenue,
borrowings and disinvestments, its expenditure across sectors, and
subsidies. We also look at estimates presented in the 2016-17 Union
Budget.

Some findings from the document is given below:

  1. Total receipts are estimated to increase by 15.5% in 2016-17; non tax revenue expected to increase by 24.9% 
  2. Tax revenue is slated to increase by 11.7%, corporation and income tax to increase by 9% and 18.1%
  3. Disinvestment target has been met only three times since 2001; target for 2016-17 is Rs 56,500 crore
  4. Revenue expenditure to increase by 11.8%; Capital expenditure grows moderately at 3.9%
  5. Expenditure on food, fertilizer and petroleum subsidy to decrease in 2016-17 by Rs 7,368 crore
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Key Tax Proposals:

·         Raise the ceiling of income tax rebate from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 on individuals with income up to Rs 5 Lakh.

·         Limit
of income tax deduction that can be claimed on house rent paid is
raised from Rs 24,000 per annum to Rs 60,000, for those who live in
rented houses and whose employer does not provide house rent allowance
benefits.

·         In
case of domestic company, the rate of Income-tax shall be 29% per cent
of the total income if the total turnover in the previous year does not
exceed Rs 5 crore and 30% in all other cases.

·         It is proposed to provide a deduction of 100% of the profits and gains derived by eligible start-ups.

·         A
one-time compliance opportunity is provided to declare undisclosed
domestic income and pay tax, surcharge and penalty totaling in all to
45%. 

·         Direct
and Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Schemes are proposed for cases in
litigation, where the assessee may pay duty, interest and penalty
equivalent to 25% of the duty. In such cases the proceedings against the
assessee will be closed and he will also get immunity from
prosecution.  

·         Infrastructure
Cess is being levied on motor vehicles: Petrol/LPG/CNG driven motors
(not exceeding 1200cc) of 1%; Diesel (not exceeding 1500cc) 1500cc –
2.5%; other higher engine capacity motor vehicles and SUVs and bigger
sedans – 4%.

More Media Updates
Budget Session – Day 5 : Feb 29th, 2016
Budget Session – Day 4 : Feb 26th, 2016
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