Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said crypto assets and web3 sectors require significant international collaboration for effective implementation of domestic legislations. She said these are relatively new and still evolving sectors, with no specific regulations. "By definition, these sectors are borderless and require significant international collaboration for any specific legislation on these sectors to be fully effective," Sitharaman said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. The minister was replying to a question by DMK MP T Sumathy on whether the government has prepared any future roadmap to regulate virtual digital assets / cryptos/web3 sectors in the country. In reply to a separate question, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said the government is engaging with G-20 countries to build international coordination on regulating crypto assets. He said India's G-20 presidency provides an opportunity to place different priorities, including crypto asset
Finance Minister came down heavily in Parliament on states complaining about delay in getting GST compensation, saying that rather than blaming the Centre for delay in facilitating the payment
India's market regulator will provide an update on its investigations into the Adani Group's withdrawn follow-on public issue this week, two sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Budget strikes balance between growth and fiscal prudence, she says in Lok Sabha
The Union Budget 2023-24, astutely balances the requirement for India's development imperatives within the limit of fiscal prudence, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tells Lok Sabha
They want the threshold of premiums beyond which the income from these policies is taxed raised to Rs 10 lakh per year from the current Rs 5 lakh
The Finance Ministry on Monday asked all departments and public sector entities to refund 95 per cent of the performance or bid security and liquidated damages forfeited/deducted from small and medium businesses in government tenders for over two years till March 31, 2022. To give relief to MSMEs, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in 2023-24 Budget announced 'Vivad se Vishwas-I' scheme which provides that in cases of failure by MSMEs to execute contracts during the Covid period, 95 per cent of the forfeited amount relating to bid or performance security will be returned to them by government and government undertakings. The Finance Ministry's Expenditure Department on Monday issued an office memorandum stating that all contractors or suppliers registered as micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) with the Ministry of MSME as on March 31, 2022, would be eligible to claim a refund of the forfeited amount for contracts which had an original delivery or completion period between ...
In line with Nirmala Sitharaman's budget announcement, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) should set a committee of its own to review its various regulations
The new IT regime will be the default one but those tax payers wanting to continue with the old one can still do so
Sitharaman said she was clear that the Budget had to keep the growth momentum intact, and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on board with it
Budget 2023: The Centre has also made a distinction between 'games of skill' and 'games of chance' in the Finance Bill, signalling that both might get a separate tax structure in future
Chidambaram mentioned that both the Capital Expenditure and the Effective Capital Expenditure of the central government is lower than the Budget estimates
The fiscal deficit is the difference between the government's expenditure and revenues when the former is higher
The government has proposed on creating infrastructure by increasing the capital expenditure by 33 per cent to Rs 10 trillion
Budget 2023: PAN cards will be used as a common identifier for all government schemes, the FM said in her Budget speech
Budget 2023: Nirmala Sitharaman added that the National Data Governance Policy will enable anonymised data and the KYC process will be simplified by adopting a risk-based system
Budget 2023: With the tablet carefully kept inside a red cover with a golden-coloured national emblem on, FM Nirmala Sitharaman went to the Parliament after meeting President Droupadi Murmu
In view of the upcoming budget, top business leaders of the country have also put forward their suggestions for Nirmala Sitharaman
Issues that need to be addressed include expanding funding for renewable manufacturing, extending PLI to wind and green hydrogen, among others
Nageswaran said that the Economic Survey provides a 'bird's-eye view of happenings in the economy