Highlights of Budget - July 6, 2009
Submitted by sateeshNVL on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 17:31
- Budget speech completed. Finance Bill-II 2009 introduced.
- Customs duty on bio-diesel reduced.
- Gold and Silver to cost more.
- Excise duty on branded articles of jewellery to be reduced from 2% to Nil.
- Tax to be levied on Law Firms.
- Textile units to receive tax holiday.
- LCD TVs to cost less. Custom duty on LCD TVs cut from 10% to 5%.
- Set-Top Boxes to cost more. Customs duty of 5% on set-top boxes.
- To extend tax holiday for commercial production of mineral oil and natural gas.
- Enhance budgetary support by Rs 40,000 cr.
- Fringe Benefit Tax abolished.
- Commodity Transaction Tax abolished.
- Personal income tax exemption hiked by Rs 10,000.
- No surcharge of 10% on personal income tax.
- Centralised processing center at Bengalooru to streamline taxation.
- No change in corporate tax.
- Increase in exemption slab for senior citizens by Rs 15,000.
- Fiscal deficit at 6.8% of GDP.
- Proposes Rs 500 cr for rehabilation of displaced persons of northern and eastern areas of Sri Lanka.
- Aila Relief proposed at Rs 1,000 crore.
- Increased allocation for higher education. New IITs to be set up. Rs 2,113 cr for IITs and NITs.
- Rs 25 cr each for AMU campuses in Murshidabad and Mallapuram.
- Defence outlay goes up. One lakh dwelling units for paramilitary forces personnel to be constructed.
- Allowances to para-military forces at par with defence forces.
- One rank, one pension for ex-servicemen.
- Allocation for Commonwealth Games to be raised to Rs 3472 crore
- Online job exchange to be started with private partnership.
- Unique ID plan to roll out in 12-18 months.
- Top people from private sector to be given responsibility of vital national projects.
- Interest subsidy for home loans up to Rs 1 lakh.
- All BPL families to be bought under one smart card program.
- 50% of all rural women to be brought into self-help group programmes.
- Rural mega clusters in Bengal and Rajasthan.
- To add handloom clusters in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
- Fertilizer subsidy to reach farmers directly.
- 75% hike in irrigation projects.
- Rural Housing: Allocation to Indira Awaas Yojna hiked by 63% to Rs 8,883 cr. Rs 7000 crores for rural electrification scheme.
- Rs 31,100 crore allocation for NREGA. NREGA gave employment opportunities to more than 4.479 cr households.
- Rs 100 cr one-time grant to expand banks in non-banking areas.
- Banks, insurance to stay with Govt. Banking network to be expanded.
- Expert panel to look into petroleum product pricing. Domestic oil prices must be in sync with global prices.
- 'Aam Admi' is the focus of all our programmes and schemes: Pranab
- Tax system should be such that it shold encourage voluntary compliance.
- Income Tax forms to be made user-friendly. Saral-II forms to simplify taxation process.
- Export Credit Guarantee scheme extended till March 2010.
- Stimulus package to print media extended till December 31.
- Farmers loan interest to come down to 6%. Interest subvention scheme for farm loans to be manitained.
- Additional budget allocation for farmers.
- IIFCL will refinance 60% of commercial bank loans in PPP. IIFCL to look at infrastructure needs.
- Mumbai flood management allocation hiked to Rs 500 cr.
- 87% rise in urban renewal mission. Housing allocation hiked.
- Fiscal stimulus at 3.5% of GDP
- Allocation for NHAI up 23%
- Trade in goods and services doubled in 2008
- Job creation hit due to economic slowdown: Pranab
- Govt took 3 stimulus packages so far. Two worst quarters of the global economic crisis is now behind us: Pranab
- One budget can not solve all problems: Pranab
- Foreign capital inflow is important
- Increased focus on growth and encourage nation's development
- Sustain growth rate of 9% for a longer period. Farm sector growth at 4%
- Union Finance Minsiter begins his speech. This is Pranab Mukherjee's 4th budget.
- Cabinet approves Union Budget.
Source: www.yahoo.com
