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What are the key points from the Indian Union Budget 2016-17?

Key Features of Budget 2016-2017INTRODUCTIONGrowth of Economy accelerated to 7.6% in 2015-16.India hailed as a ‘bright spot’ amidst a slowing global economy by IMF.Robust growth achieved despite very unfavourable global conditionsand two consecutive years shortfall in monsoon by 13%Foreign exchange reserves touched highest ever level of about 350 billion US dollars.Despite increased devolution to States by 55% as a result of the 14thFinance Commission award, plan expenditure increased at RE stage in2015-16 – in contrast to earlier years.CHALLENGES IN 2016-17Risks of further global slowdown and turbulence.Additional fiscal burden due to 7th Central Pay Commissionrecommendations and OROP.ROADMAP & PRIORITIES'Transform India' to have a significant impact on economy and lives ofpeople.Government to focus on –ensuring macro-economic stability and prudent fiscalmanagement.boosting on domestic demandcontinuing with the pace of economic reforms and policyinitiatives to change the lives of our people for the better.Focus on enhancing expenditure in priority areas of - farm and ruralsector, social sector, infrastructure sector employment generation andrecapitalisation of the banks.Focus on Vulnerable sections through:Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima YojanaNew health insurance scheme to protect against hospitalisationexpenditurefacility of cooking gas connection for BPL familiesContinue with the ongoing reform programme and ensure passage ofthe Goods and Service Tax bill and Insolvency and Bankruptcy lawUndertake important reforms by:giving a statutory backing to AADHAR platform to ensure benefits reach the deserving.freeing the transport sector from constraints and restrictionsincentivising gas discovery and exploration by providingcalibrated marketing freedomenactment of a comprehensive law to deal with resolution offinancial firmsprovide legal framework for dispute resolution andre-negotiations in PPP projects and public utility contractsundertake important banking sector reforms and public listing ofgeneral insurance companies undertake significant changes in FDIpolicy.AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS’ WELFAREAllocation for Agriculture and Farmers’ welfare is ₹ 35,984 crore‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana’ to be implemented in missionmode. 28.5 lakh hectares will be brought under irrigation.Implementation of 89 irrigation projects under AIBP, which arelanguishing for a long time, will be fast trackedA dedicated Long Term Irrigation Fund will be created in NABARD withan initial corpus of about ₹ 20,000 croreProgramme for sustainable management of ground water resourceswith an estimated cost of ₹ 6,000 crore will be implemented through multilateral funding5 lakh farm ponds and dug wells in rain fed areas and 10 lakh compostpits for production of organic manure will be taken up under MGNREGASoil Health Card scheme will cover all 14 crore farm holdings by March2017.2,000 model retail outlets of Fertilizer companies will be provided withsoil and seed testing facilities during the next three yearsPromote organic farming through ‘Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana’ and 'Organic Value Chain Development in North East Region'.Unified Agricultural Marketing ePlatform to provide a common e- market platform for wholesale marketsAllocation under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana increased to `19,000 crore. Will connect remaining 65,000 eligible habitations by2019.To reduce the burden of loan repayment on farmers, a provision of ₹15,000 crore has been made in the BE 2016-17 towards interestsubventionAllocation under Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana ₹ 5,500 crore.850 crore for four dairying projects - ‘Pashudhan Sanjivani’, ‘NakulSwasthya Patra’, ‘E-Pashudhan Haat’ and National Genomic Centre forindigenous breedsRURAL SECTORAllocation for rural sector - ₹ 87,765 crore.₹ 2.87 lakh crore will be given as Grant in Aid to Gram Panchayats andMunicipalities as per the recommendations of the 14th FinanceCommissionEvery block under drought and rural distress will be taken up as anintensive Block under the Deen Dayal Antyodaya MissionA sum of ₹ 38,500 crore allocated for MGNREGS.300 Rurban Clusters will be developed under the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission100% village electrification by 1st May, 2018.District Level Committees under Chairmanship of senior most Lok SabhaMP from the district for monitoring and implementation of designatedCentral Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes.Priority allocation from Centrally Sponsored Schemes to be made toreward villages that have become free from open defecation.A new Digital Literacy Mission Scheme for rural India to cover around 6 crore additional household within the next 3 years.National Land Record Modernisation Programme has been revamped.New scheme Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan proposed with allocationof ₹ 655 crore.SOCIAL SECTOR INCLUDING HEALTH CAREAllocation for social sector including education and health care –₹1,51,581 crore.₹ 2,000 crore allocated for initial cost of providing LPG connections toBPL families.New health protection scheme will provide health cover up to ` Onelakh per family. For senior citizens an additional top-up package up to `30,000 will be provided.3,000 Stores under Prime Minister’s Jan Aushadhi Yojana will beopened during 2016-17.‘National Dialysis Services Programme’ to be started under National Health Mission through PPP mode“Stand Up India Scheme” to facilitate at least two projects per bankbranch. This will benefit at least 2.5 lakh entrepreneurs.National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub to be set up inpartnership with industry associationsAllocation of ₹ 100 crore each for celebrating the Birth Centenary ofPandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay and the 350th Birth Anniversary of GuruGobind Singh.EDUCATION, SKILLS AND JOB CREATION62 new Navodaya Vidyalayas will be openedSarva Shiksha Abhiyan to increasing focus on quality of educationRegulatory architecture to be provided to ten public and ten privateinstitutions to emerge as world-class Teaching and Research InstitutionsHigher Education Financing Agency to be set-up with initial capital baseof ₹ 1000 CroresDigital Depository for School Leaving Certificates, College Degrees,Academic Awards and Mark sheets to be set-up.SKILL DEVELOPMENTAllocation for skill development – ₹ 1804. crore.1500 Multi Skill Training Institutes to be set-up.National Board for Skill Development Certification to be setup inpartnership with the industry and academiaEntrepreneurship Education and Training through Massive Open OnlineCoursesJOB CREATIONGoI will pay contribution of 8.33% for of all new employees enrolling inEPFO for the first three years of their employment. Budget provision of₹ 1000 crore for this scheme.Deduction under Section 80JJAA of the Income Tax Act will be availableto all assesses who are subject to statutory audit under the Act100 Model Career Centres to operational by the end of 2016-17 underNational Career Service.Model Shops and Establishments Bill to be circulated to States.INFRASTRUCTURE AND INVESTMENTTotal investment in the road sector, including PMGSY allocation, wouldbe ₹ 97,000 crore during 2016-17.India’s highest ever kilometres of new highways were awarded in 2015.To approve nearly 10,000 kms of National Highways in 2016-17.Allocation of ₹ 55,000 crore in the Budget for Roads. Additional `15,000 crore to be raised by NHAI through bonds.Total outlay for infrastructure - ₹ 2,21,246 crore.Amendments to be made in Motor Vehicles Act to open up the roadtransport sector in the passenger segmentAction plan for revival of unserved and underserved airports to bedrawn up in partnership with State Governments.To provide calibrated marketing freedom in order to incentivise gasproduction from deep-water, ultra deep-water and high pressure-hightemperature areasComprehensive plan, spanning next 15 to 20 years, to augment theinvestment in nuclear power generation to be drawn up.Steps to re-vitalise PPPs:Public Utility (Resolution of Disputes) Bill will be introduced during2016-17Guidelines for renegotiation of PPP Concession Agreements will beissuedNew credit rating system for infrastructure projects to beintroducedReforms in FDI policy in the areas of Insurance and Pension, AssetReconstruction Companies, Stock Exchanges.100% FDI to be allowed through FIPB route in marketing of foodproducts produced and manufactured in India.A new policy for management of Government investment in PublicSector Enterprises, including disinvestment and strategic sale, approved.FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMSA comprehensive Code on Resolution of Financial Firms to beintroduced.Statutory basis for a Monetary Policy framework and a Monetary PolicyCommittee through the Finance Bill 2016.A Financial Data Management Centre to be set up.RBI to facilitate retail participation in Government securities.New derivative products will be developed by SEBI in the CommodityDerivatives market.Amendments in the SARFAESI Act 2002 to enable the sponsor of an ARCto hold up to 100% stake in the ARC and permit non institutionalinvestors to invest in Securitization Receipts.Comprehensive Central Legislation to be bought to deal with themenace of illicit deposit taking schemes.Increasing members and benches of the Securities Appellate Tribunal.Allocation of ₹ 25,000 crore towards recapitalisation of Public SectorBanks.Target of amount sanctioned under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojanaincreased to ₹ 1,80,000 crore.General Insurance Companies owned by the Government to be listed inthe stock exchanges.GOVERNANCE AND EASE OF DOING BUSINESSA Task Force has been constituted for rationalisation of human resources in various Ministries.Comprehensive review and rationalisation of Autonomous Bodies.Bill for Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services by using the Aadhar framework to be introduced.Introduce DBT on pilot basis for fertilizer.Automation facilities will be provided in 3 lakh fair price shops byMarch 2017.Amendments in Companies Act to improve enabling environment for start-ups.Price Stabilisation Fund with a corpus of ₹ 900 crore to help maintainstable prices of Pulses.“Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” programme will be launched to linkStates and Districts in an annual programme that connects peoplethrough exchanges in areas of language, trade, culture, travel andtourism.FISCAL DISCIPLINEFiscal deficit in RE 2015-16 and BE 2016-17 retained at 3.9% and 3.5%.Revenue Deficit target from 2.8% to 2.5% in RE 2015-16Total expenditure projected at ₹ 19.78 lakh crorePlan expenditure pegged at ₹ 5.50 lakh crore under Plan, increase of15.3%Non-Plan expenditure kept at ₹ 14.28 lakh croresSpecial emphasis to sectors such as agriculture, irrigation, social sectorincluding health, women and child development, welfare of ScheduledCastes and Scheduled Tribes, minorities, infrastructure.Mobilisation of additional finances to the extent of ₹ 31,300 crore byNHAI, PFC, REC, IREDA, NABARD and Inland Water Authority by raisingBonds.Plan / Non-Plan classification to be done away with from 2017-18.Every new scheme sanctioned will have a sunset date and outcomereview.Rationalised and restructured more than 1500 Central Plan Schemesinto about 300 Central Sector and 30 Centrally Sponsored Schemes.Committee to review the implementation of the FRBM Act.RELIEF TO SMALL TAX PAYERSRaise the ceiling of tax rebate under section 87A from ₹2000 to ₹5000to lessen tax burden on individuals with income upto `5 laks.Increase the limit of deduction of rent paid under section 80GG from₹24000 per annum to ₹60000, to provide relief to those who live inrented houses.BOOST EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTHIncrease the turnover limit under Presumptive taxation scheme undersection 44AD of the Income Tax Act to ₹ 2 crores to bring big relief to alarge number of assessees in the MSME category.Extend the presumptive taxation scheme with profit deemed to be 50%,to professionals with gross receipts up to ₹50 lakh.Phasing out deduction under Income Tax:Accelerated depreciation wherever provided in IT Act will belimited to maximum 40% from 1.4.2017Benefit of deductions for Research would be limited to 150% from1.4.2017 and 100% from 1.4.2020Benefit of section 10AA to new SEZ units will be available to thoseunits which commence activity before 31.3.2020.The weighted deduction under section 35CCD for skill developmentwill continue up to 1.4.2020Corporate Tax rate proposals:New manufacturing companies incorporated on or after 1.3.2016to be given an option to be taxed at 25% + surcharge and cessprovided they do not claim profit linked or investment linkeddeductions and do not avail of investment allowance andaccelerated depreciation.Lower the corporate tax rate for the next financial year forrelatively small enterprises i.e companies with turnover notexceeding ₹ 5 crore (in the financial year ending March 2015), to29% plus surcharge and cess.100% deduction of profits for 3 out of 5 years for startups setup during April, 2016 to March, 2019. MAT will apply in such cases.10% rate of tax on income from worldwide exploitation of patentsdeveloped and registered in India by a resident.Complete pass through of income-tax to securitization trusts includingtrusts of ARCs. Securitisation trusts required to deduct tax at source.Period for getting benefit of long term capital gain regime in case ofunlisted companies is proposed to be reduced from three to two years.Non-banking financial companies shall be eligible for deduction to theextent of 5% of its income in respect of provision for bad and doubtfuldebts. .Determination of residency of foreign company on the basis of Place ofEffective Management (POEM) is proposed to be deferred by one year.Commitment to implement General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) from1.4.2017.Exemption of service tax on services provided under Deen DayalUpadhyay Grameen Kaushalya Yojana and services provided byAssessing Bodies empanelled by Ministry of Skill Development &Entrepreneurship.Exemption of Service tax on general insurance services provided under‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme launched by National Trust for theWelfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation andMultiple Disability.Basic custom and excise duty on refrigerated containers reduced to 5%and 6%.MAKE IN INDIAChanges in customs and excise duty rates on certain inputs to reducecosts and improve competitiveness of domestic industry in sectors likeInformation technology hardware, capital goods, defence production,textiles, mineral fuels & mineral oils, chemicals & petrochemicals,paper, paperboard & newsprint, Maintenance repair and overhauling[MRO] of aircrafts and ship repair.MOVING TOWARDS A PENSIONED SOCIETYWithdrawal up to 40% of the corpus at the time of retirement to be taxexempt in the case of National Pension Scheme (NPS). Annuity fundwhich goes to legal heir will not be taxable.In case of superannuation funds and recognized provident funds,including EPF, the same norm of 40% of corpus to be tax free will applyin respect of corpus created out of contributions made on or from1.4.2016.Limit for contribution of employer in recognized Provident andSuperannuation Fund of ₹ 1.5 lakh per annum for taking tax benefit. Exemption from service tax for Annuity services provided by NPS andServices provided by EPFO to employees.Reduce service tax on Single premium Annuity (Insurance) Policies from3.5% to 1.4% of the premium paid in certain cases.PROMOTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING100% deduction for profits to an undertaking in housing project for flatsupto 30 sq. metres in four metro cities and 60 sq. metres in other cities,approved during June 2016 to March 2019 and completed in threeyears. MAT to apply.Deduction for additional interest of ₹50,000 per annum for loans up to₹35 lakh sanctioned in 2016-17 for first time home buyers, wherehouse cost does not exceed ₹ 50 lakh.Distribution made out of income of SPV to the REITs and INVITs havingspecified shareholding will not be subjected to Dividend DistributionTax, in respect of dividend distributed after the specified date.Exemption from service tax on construction of affordable houses up to60 square metres under any scheme of the Central or StateGovernment including PPP Schemes.Extend excise duty exemption, presently available to Concrete Mixmanufactured at site for use in construction work to Ready MixConcrete.RESOURCE MOBILIZATION FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL ECONOMY AND CLEAN ENVIRONMENTAdditional tax at the rate of 10% of gross amount of dividend will bepayable by the recipients receiving dividend in excess of ₹ 10 lakh perannum.Surcharge to be raised from 12% to 15% on persons, other thancompanies, firms and cooperative societies having income above ₹ 1crore.Tax to be deducted at source at the rate of 1 % on purchase of luxurycars exceeding value of ₹ 10 lakh and purchase of goods and services incash exceeding ₹ 2 lakh.Securities Transaction tax in case of ‘Options’ is proposed to beincreased from .017% to .05%.Equalization levy of 6% of gross amount for payment made to non- residents exceeding ₹1 lakh a year in case of B2B transactions.Krishi Kalyan Cess, @ 0.5% on all taxable services, w.e.f. 1 June 2016.Proceeds would be exclusively used for financing initiatives forimprovement of agriculture and welfare of farmers. Input tax credit ofthis cess will be available for payment of this cess.Infrastructure cess, of 1% on small petrol, LPG, CNG cars, 2.5% on dieselcars of certain capacity and 4% on other higher engine capacity vehicles and SUVs. No credit of this cess will be available nor credit of any othertax or duty be utilized for paying this cess.Excise duty of ‘1% without input tax credit or 12.5% with input taxcredit’ on articles of jewellery [excluding silver jewellery, other thanstudded with diamonds and some other precious stones], with a higherexemption and eligibility limits of ₹6 crores and ₹12 croresrespectively.Excise on readymade garments with retail price of ₹1000 or moreraised to 2% without input tax credit or 12.5% with input tax credit.‘Clean Energy Cess’ levied on coal, lignite and peat renamed to ‘CleanEnvironment Cess’ and rate increased from ₹200 per tonne to ₹400 pertonne.Excise duties on various tobacco products other than beedi raised byabout 10 to 15%.Assignment of right to use the spectrum and its transfers has beendeducted as a service leviable to service tax and not sale of intangiblegoods.PROVIDING CERTAINITY IN TAXATIONCommitted to providing a stable and predictable taxation regime andreduce black money.Domestic taxpayers can declare undisclosed income or such incomerepresented in the form of any asset by paying tax at 30%, andsurcharge at 7.5% and penalty at 7.5%, which is a total of 45% of theundisclosed income. Declarants will have immunity from prosecution.Surcharge levied at 7.5% of undisclosed income will be called KrishiKalyan surcharge to be used for agriculture and rural economy.New Dispute Resolution Scheme to be introduced. No penalty inrespect of cases with disputed tax up to ₹10 lakh. Cases with disputedtax exceeding ₹10 lakh to be subjected to 25% of the minimum of theimposable penalty. Any pending appeal against a penalty order can also be settled by paying 25% of the minimum of the imposable penalty andtax interest on quantum addition.High Level Committee chaired by Revenue Secretary to oversee freshcases where assessing officer applies the retrospective amendment.One-time scheme of Dispute Resolution for ongoing cases underretrospective amendment.Penalty rates to be 50% of tax in case of under reporting of income and200% of tax where there is misreporting of facts.Disallowance will be limited to 1% of the average monthly value ofinvestments yielding exempt income, but not exceeding the actualexpenditure claimed under rule 8D of Section 14A of Income Tax Act.Time limit of one year for disposing petitions of the tax payers seekingwaiver of interest and penalty.Mandatory for the assessing officer to grant stay of demand once theassesse pays 15% of the disputed demand, while the appeal is pendingbefore Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals).Monetary limit for deciding an appeal by a single member Bench ofITAT enhanced from ₹15 lakhs to ₹50 lakhs.11 new benches of Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal(CESTAT).SIMPLIFICATION AND RATIONALIZATION OF TAXES13 cesses, levied by various Ministries in which revenue collection isless than ₹50 crore in a year to be abolished.For non-residents providing alternative documents to PAN card, higherTDS not to apply.Revision of return extended to Central Excise assesses.Additional options to banking companies and financial institutions,including NBFCs, for reversal of input tax credits with respect to non- taxable services.Customs Act to provide for deferred payment of customs duties for importers and exporters with proven track record.Customs Single Window Project to be implemented at major ports andairports starting from beginning of next financial year.Increase in free baggage allowance for international passengers. Filingof baggage only for those carrying dutiable goods.TECHNOLOGY FOR ACCOUNTABILITYExpansion in the scope of e-assessments to all assessees in 7 megacities in the coming years.Interest at the rate of 9% p.a against normal rate of 6% p.a for delay ingiving effect to Appellate order beyond ninety days.‘e-Sahyog’ to be expanded to reduce compliance cost, especially forsmall taxpayers.

What are the highlights of India's Union Budget 2016-17 presented on 29-Feb-16?

The first thought while hearing and going through the budget was, It will focus on strengthening Agro-economy while allowing relaxation for the corporate, startups and small tax payers on taxation, registrations and compliance part. The Union Budget was prepared keeping in mind the present scenario of our country. So its mix bag of cookies to turn the odds in their favour. Let's see what budget has offered.• Growth of Economy accelerated to 7.6% in 2015-16.• India hailed as a ‘bright spot’ amidst a slowing global economy by IMF.• Robust growth achieved despite very unfavorable global conditions and two consecutive years shortfall in monsoon by 13%• Foreign exchange reserves touched highest ever level of about 350 billion US dollars.• Despite increased devolution to States by 55% as a result of the 14th Finance Commission award, plan expenditure increased at RE stage in 2015-16 – in contrast to earlier years.CHALLENGES IN 2016-17• Risks of further global slowdown and turbulence.• Additional fiscal burden due to 7th Central Pay Commission recommendations and OROP.ROADMAP & PRIORITIES• 'Transform India' to have a significant impact on economy and lives of people.• Government to focus on –i. ensuring macro-economic stability and prudent fiscal management.ii. boosting on domestic demandiii. continuing with the pace of economic reforms and policy initiatives to change the lives of our people for the better.• Focus on enhancing expenditure in priority areas of - farm and rural sector, social sector, infrastructure sector employment generation and recapitalisation of the banks.• Focus on Vulnerable sections through:i. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojanaii. New health insurance scheme to protect against hospitalisation expenditureiii. Facility of cooking gas connection for BPL families• Continue with the ongoing reform programme and ensure passage of the Goods and Service Tax bill and Insolvency and Bankruptcy law• Undertake important reforms by:i. Giving a statutory backing to AADHAR platform to ensure benefits reach the deserving.ii. Freeing the transport sector from constraints and restrictionsiii. Incentivising gas discovery and exploration by providing calibrated marketing freedomiv. Enactment of a comprehensive law to deal with resolution of financial firmsv. Provide legal framework for dispute resolution and re-negotiations in PPP projects and public utility contractsvi. Undertake important banking sector reforms and public listing of general insurance companies undertake significant changes in FDI policy.AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS’ WELFARE• Allocation for Agriculture and Farmers’ welfare is Rs.35,984 crore• ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana’ to be implemented in mission mode. 28.5 lakh hectares will be brought under irrigation.• Implementation of 89 irrigation projects under AIBP, which are languishing for a long time, will be fast tracked• A dedicated Long Term Irrigation Fund will be created in NABARD with an initial corpus of about Rs.20,000 crore• Programme for sustainable management of ground water resources with an estimated cost of Rs.6,000 crore will be implemented through multilateral funding• 5 lakh farm ponds and dug wells in rain fed areas and 10 lakh compost pits for production of organic manure will be taken up under MGNREGA• Soil Health Card scheme will cover all 14 crore farm holdings by March 2017.• 2,000 model retail outlets of Fertilizer companies will be provided with soil and seed testing facilities during the next three years• Promote organic farming through ‘Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana’ and 'Organic Value Chain Development in North East Region'.• Unified Agricultural Marketing ePlatform to provide a common emarket platform for wholesale markets• Allocation under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana increased to Rs.19,000 crore. Will connect remaining 65,000 eligible habitations by 2019.• To reduce the burden of loan repayment on farmers, a provision of Rs.15,000 crore has been made in the BE 2016-17 towards interest subvention• Allocation under Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana Rs.5,500 crore.• Rs.850 crore for four dairying projects - ‘Pashudhan Sanjivani’, ‘Nakul Swasthya Patra’, ‘E-Pashudhan Haat’ and National Genomic Centre for indigenous breedsRURAL SECTOR• Allocation for rural sector - Rs.87,765 crore.• Rs. 2.87 lakh crore will be given as Grant in Aid to Gram Panchayats and Municipalities as per the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission• Every block under drought and rural distress will be taken up as an intensive Block under the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Mission• A sum of Rs. 38,500 crore allocated for MGNREGS.• 300 Rurban Clusters will be developed under the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission• 100% village electrification by 1st May, 2018.• District Level Committees under Chairmanship of senior most Lok Sabha MP from the district for monitoring and implementation of designated Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes.• Priority allocation from Centrally Sponsored Schemes to be made to reward villages that have become free from open defecation.• A new Digital Literacy Mission Scheme for rural India to cover around 6 crore additional household within the next 3 years.• National Land Record Modernisation Programme has been revamped.• New scheme Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan proposed with allocation of Rs.655 crore.SOCIAL SECTOR INCLUDING HEALTH CARE• Allocation for social sector including education and health care – Rs.1,51,581 crore.• Rs.2,000 crore allocated for initial cost of providing LPG connections to BPL families.• New health protection scheme will provide health cover up to Rs.One lakh per family. For senior citizens an additional top-up package up to Rs.30,000 will be provided.• 3,000 Stores under Prime Minister’s Jan Aushadhi Yojana will be opened during 2016-17.• ‘National Dialysis Services Programme’ to be started under National Health Mission through PPP mode• “Stand Up India Scheme” to facilitate at least two projects per bank branch. This will benefit at least 2.5 lakh entrepreneurs.• National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub to be set up in partnership with industry associations• Allocation of Rs.100 crore each for celebrating the Birth Centenary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay and the 350th Birth Anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh.EDUCATION, SKILLS AND JOB CREATION• 62 new Navodaya Vidyalayas will be opened• Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to increasing focus on quality of education• Regulatory architecture to be provided to ten public and ten private institutions to emerge as world-class Teaching and Research Institutions• Higher Education Financing Agency to be set-up with initial capital base of Rs.1000 Crores• Digital Depository for School Leaving Certificates, College Degrees, Academic Awards and Mark sheets to be set-up.SKILL DEVELOPMENT• Allocation for skill development – Rs.1804. crore.• 1500 Multi Skill Training Institutes to be set-up.• National Board for Skill Development Certification to be setup in partnership with the industry and academia• Entrepreneurship Education and Training through Massive Open Online CoursesJOB CREATION• Govt. will pay contribution of 8.33% for of all new employees enrolling in EPFO for the first three years of their employment. Budget provision of Rs.1000 crore for this scheme.• Deduction under Section 80JJAA of the Income Tax Act will be available to all assesses who are subject to statutory audit under the Act• 100 Model Career Centres to operational by the end of 2016-17 under National Career Service.• Model Shops and Establishments Bill to be circulated to States.INFRASTRUCTURE AND INVESTMENT• Total investment in the road sector, including PMGSY allocation, would be Rs.97,000 crore during 2016-17.• India’s highest ever kilometres of new highways were awarded in 2015. To approve nearly 10,000 kms of National Highways in 2016-17.• Allocation of Rs.55,000 crore in the Budget for Roads. Additional Rs.15,000 crore to be raised by NHAI through bonds.• Total outlay for infrastructure - Rs.2,21,246 crore.• Amendments to be made in Motor Vehicles Act to open up the road transport sector in the passenger segment• Action plan for revival of unserved and underserved airports to be drawn up in partnership with State Governments.• To provide calibrated marketing freedom in order to incentivise gas production from deep-water, ultra deep-water and high pressure-high temperature areas• Comprehensive plan, spanning next 15 to 20 years, to augment the investment in nuclear power generation to be drawn up.• Steps to re-vitalise PPPs:· Public Utility (Resolution of Disputes) Bill will be introduced during 2016-17· Guidelines for renegotiation of PPP Concession Agreements will be issued· New credit rating system for infrastructure projects to be introduced• Reforms in FDI policy in the areas of Insurance and Pension, Asset Reconstruction Companies, Stock Exchanges.• 100% FDI to be allowed through FIPB route in marketing of food products produced and manufactured in India.• A new policy for management of Government investment in Public Sector Enterprises, including disinvestment and strategic sale, approved.FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS• A comprehensive Code on Resolution of Financial Firms to be introduced.• Statutory basis for a Monetary Policy framework and a Monetary Policy Committee through the Finance Bill 2016.• A Financial Data Management Centre to be set up.• RBI to facilitate retail participation in Government securities.• New derivative products will be developed by SEBI in the Commodity Derivatives market.• Amendments in the SARFAESI Act 2002 to enable the sponsor of an ARC to hold up to 100% stake in the ARC and permit non institutional investors to invest in Securitization Receipts.• Comprehensive Central Legislation to be bought to deal with the menace of illicit deposit taking schemes.• Increasing members and benches of the Securities Appellate Tribunal.• Allocation of Rs.25,000 crore towards recapitalisation of Public Sector Banks.• Target of amount sanctioned under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana increased to Rs.1,80,000 crore.• General Insurance Companies owned by the Government to be listed in the stock exchanges.GOVERNANCE AND EASE OF DOING BUSINESS• A Task Force has been constituted for rationalisation of human resources in various Ministries.• Comprehensive review and rationalisation of Autonomous Bodies.• Bill for Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services by using the Aadhar framework to be introduced.• Introduce DBT on pilot basis for fertilizer.• Automation facilities will be provided in 3 lakh fair price shops by March 2017.• Amendments in Companies Act to improve enabling environment for start-ups.• Price Stabilisation Fund with a corpus of Rs.900 crore to help maintain stable prices of Pulses.• “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” programme will be launched to link States and Districts in an annual programme that connects people through exchanges in areas of language, trade, culture, travel and tourism.FISCAL DISCIPLINE• Fiscal deficit in RE 2015-16 and BE 2016-17 retained at 3.9% and 3.5%.• Revenue Deficit target from 2.8% to 2.5% in RE 2015-16• Total expenditure projected at Rs.19.78 lakh crore• Plan expenditure pegged at Rs.5.50 lakh crore under Plan, increase of 15.3%• Non-Plan expenditure kept at Rs.14.28 lakh crores• Special emphasis to sectors such as agriculture, irrigation, social sector including health, women and child development, welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, minorities, infrastructure.• Mobilisation of additional finances to the extent of Rs.31,300 crore by NHAI, PFC, REC, IREDA, NABARD and Inland Water Authority by raising Bonds.• Plan / Non-Plan classification to be done away with from 2017-18.• Every new scheme sanctioned will have a sunset date and outcome review.• Rationalised and restructured more than 1500 Central Plan Schemes into about 300 Central Sector and 30 Centrally Sponsored Schemes.• Committee to review the implementation of the FRBM Act.RELIEF TO SMALL TAX PAYERS• Raise the ceiling of tax rebate under section 87A from Rs.2000 to Rs.5000 to lessen tax burden on individuals with income upto Rs.5 laks.• Increase the limit of deduction of rent paid under section 80GG from Rs.24000 per annum to Rs.60000, to provide relief to those who live in rented houses.BOOST EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH• Increase the turnover limit under Presumptive taxation scheme under section 44AD of the Income Tax Act to Rs.2 crores to bring big relief to a large number of assessees in the MSME category.• Extend the presumptive taxation scheme with profit deemed to be 50%, to professionals with gross receipts up to Rs.50 lakh.• Phasing out deduction under Income Tax:i. Accelerated depreciation wherever provided in IT Act will be limited to maximum 40% from 1.4.2017ii. Benefit of deductions for Research would be limited to 150% from 1.4.2017 and 100% from 1.4.2020iii. Benefit of section 10AA to new SEZ units will be available to those units which commence activity before 31.3.2020.iv. The weighted deduction under section 35CCD for skill development will continue up to 1.4.2020• Corporate Tax rate proposals:- New manufacturing companies incorporated on or after 1.3.2016 to be given an option to be taxed at 25% + surcharge and cess provided they do not claim profit linked or investment linked deductions and do not avail of investment allowance and accelerated depreciation.- Lower the corporate tax rate for the next financial year for relatively small enterprises i.e companies with turnover not exceeding Rs.5 crore (in the financial year ending March 2015), to 29% plus surcharge and cess.• 100% deduction of profits for 3 out of 5 years for startups setup during April, 2016 to March, 2019. MAT will apply in such cases.• 10% rate of tax on income from worldwide exploitation of patents developed and registered in India by a resident.• Complete pass through of income-tax to securitization trusts including trusts of ARCs. Securitisation trusts required to deduct tax at source.• Period for getting benefit of long term capital gain regime in case of unlisted companies is proposed to be reduced from three to two years.• Non-banking financial companies shall be eligible for deduction to the extent of 5% of its income in respect of provision for bad and doubtful debts.• Determination of residency of foreign company on the basis of Place of Effective Management (POEM) is proposed to be deferred by one year.• Commitment to implement General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) from 1.4.2017.• Exemption of service tax on services provided under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushalya Yojana and services provided by Assessing Bodies empanelled by Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.• Exemption of Service tax on general insurance services provided under ‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme launched by National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disability.• Basic custom and excise duty on refrigerated containers reduced to 5% and 6%.MAKE IN INDIA• Changes in customs and excise duty rates on certain inputs to reduce costs and improve competitiveness of domestic industry in sectors like Information technology hardware, capital goods, defence production, textiles, mineral fuels & mineral oils, chemicals & petrochemicals, paper, paperboard & newsprint, Maintenance repair and overhauling [MRO] of aircrafts and ship repair.MOVING TOWARDS A PENSIONED SOCIETY• Withdrawal up to 40% of the corpus at the time of retirement to be tax exempt in the case of National Pension Scheme (NPS). Annuity fund which goes to legal heir will not be taxable.• In case of superannuation funds and recognized provident funds, including EPF, the same norm of 40% of corpus to be tax free will apply in respect of corpus created out of contributions made on or from 1.4.2016.• Limit for contribution of employer in recognized Provident and Superannuation Fund of Rs.1.5 lakh per annum for taking tax benefit. Exemption from service tax for Annuity services provided by NPS and Services provided by EPFO to employees.• Reduce service tax on Single premium Annuity (Insurance) Policies from 3.5% to 1.4% of the premium paid in certain cases.PROMOTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING• 100% deduction for profits to an undertaking in housing project for flats upto 30 sq. metres in four metro cities and 60 sq. metres in other cities, approved during June 2016 to March 2019 and completed in three years. MAT to apply.• Deduction for additional interest of Rs. 50,000 per annum for loans up to Rs.35 lakh sanctioned in 2016-17 for first time home buyers, where house cost does not exceed Rs.50 lakh.• Distribution made out of income of SPV to the REITs and INVITs having specified shareholding will not be subjected to Dividend Distribution Tax, in respect of dividend distributed after the specified date.• Exemption from service tax on construction of affordable houses up to 60 square metres under any scheme of the Central or State Government including PPP Schemes.• Extend excise duty exemption, presently available to Concrete Mix manufactured at site for use in construction work to Ready Mix Concrete.RESOURCE MOBILIZATION FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL ECONOMY AND CLEAN ENVIRONMENT• Additional tax at the rate of 10% of gross amount of dividend will be payable by the recipients receiving dividend in excess of Rs.10 lakh per annum.• Surcharge to be raised from 12% to 15% on persons, other than companies, firms and cooperative societies having income above Rs.1 crore.• Tax to be deducted at source at the rate of 1 % on purchase of luxury cars exceeding value of Rs. ten lakh and purchase of goods and services in cash exceeding Rs.two lakh.• Securities Transaction tax in case of ‘Options’ is proposed to be increased from .017% to .05%.• Equalization levy of 6% of gross amount for payment made to nonresidents exceeding Rs.1 lakh a year in case of B2B transactions.• Krishi Kalyan Cess, @ 0.5% on all taxable services, w.e.f. 1 June 2016. Proceeds would be exclusively used for financing initiatives for improvement of agriculture and welfare of farmers. Input tax credit of this cess will be available for payment of this cess.• Infrastructure cess, of 1% on small petrol, LPG, CNG cars, 2.5% on diesel cars of certain capacity and 4% on other higher engine capacity vehicles and SUVs. No credit of this cess will be available nor credit of any other tax or duty be utilized for paying this cess.• Excise duty of ‘1% without input tax credit or 12.5% with input tax credit’ on articles of jewellery [excluding silver jewellery, other than studded with diamonds and some other precious stones], with a higher exemption and eligibility limits of Rs.6 crores and Rs.12 crores respectively.• Excise on readymade garments with retail price of Rs.1000 or more raised to 2% without input tax credit or 12.5% with input tax credit.• ‘Clean Energy Cess’ levied on coal, lignite and peat renamed to ‘Clean Environment Cess’ and rate increased from Rs.200 per tonne to Rs. 400 per tonne.• Excise duties on various tobacco products other than beedi raised by about 10 to 15%.• Assignment of right to use the spectrum and its transfers has been deducted as a service leviable to service tax and not sale of intangible goods.PROVIDING CERTAINTY IN TAXATION• Committed to providing a stable and predictable taxation regime and reduce black money.• Domestic taxpayers can declare undisclosed income or such income represented in the form of any asset by paying tax at 30%, and surcharge at 7.5% and penalty at 7.5%, which is a total of 45% of the undisclosed income. Declarants will have immunity from prosecution.• Surcharge levied at 7.5% of undisclosed income will be called Krishi Kalyan surcharge to be used for agriculture and rural economy.• New Dispute Resolution Scheme to be introduced. No penalty in respect of cases with disputed tax up to Rs.10 lakh. Cases with disputed tax exceeding Rs.10 lakh to be subjected to 25% of the minimum of the imposable penalty. Any pending appeal against a penalty order can also be settled by paying 25% of the minimum of the imposable penalty and tax interest on quantum addition.• High Level Committee chaired by Revenue Secretary to oversee fresh cases where assessing officer applies the retrospective amendment.• One-time scheme of Dispute Resolution for ongoing cases under retrospective amendment.• Penalty rates to be 50% of tax in case of underreporting of income and 200% of tax where there is misreporting of facts.• Disallowance will be limited to 1% of the average monthly value of investments yielding exempt income, but not exceeding the actual expenditure claimed under rule 8D of Section 14A of Income Tax Act.• Time limit of one year for disposing petitions of the tax payers seeking waiver of interest and penalty.• Mandatory for the assessing officer to grant stay of demand once the assesse pays 15% of the disputed demand, while the appeal is pending before Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals).• Monetary limit for deciding an appeal by a single member Bench of ITAT enhanced from Rs.15 lakhs to Rs.50 lakhs.• 11 new benches of Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT).SIMPLIFICATION AND RATIONALIZATION OF TAXES• 13 cesses, levied by various Ministries in which revenue collection is less than Rs.50 crore in a year to be abolished.• For non-residents providing alternative documents to PAN card, higher TDS not to apply.• Revision of return extended to Central Excise assesses.• Additional options to banking companies and financial institutions, including NBFCs, for reversal of input tax credits with respect to nontaxable services.• Customs Act to provide for deferred payment of customs duties for importers and exporters with proven track record.• Customs Single Window Project to be implemented at major ports and airports starting from beginning of next financial year.• Increase in free baggage allowance for international passengers. Filing of baggage only for those carrying dutiable goods.TECHNOLOGY FOR ACCOUNTABILITY• Expansion in the scope of e-assessments to all assessee's (Taxpayer) in 7 mega cities in the coming years.• Interest at the rate of 9% p.a against normal rate of 6% p.a for delay in giving effect to Appellate order beyond ninety days.• ‘e-Sahyog’ to be expanded to reduce compliance cost, especially for small taxpayers.For me the budget has been on right track considering the world economy and Indian political scenario. The fruit of this budget would ripe in later years. FM has done its part while some important bills are essential to be cleared in parliament. Most of the things are in favour of poor and middle-class people. So its 7.5/10 for me.

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