The Budget is a blueprint and strong foundation for a New India; takes a long-term view of the economy
Sitharaman said large macroeconomic considerations had been kept in mind, and fiscal consolidation had not been ignored
A move to the stricter expected credit loss model in accounting for bad loans is on the cards for banks
Amish Mehta, MD & CEO, CRISIL, talks about Union Budget 2023
Weak rural demand has been a concern for fast-moving consumer goods and other consumer durables, although we see a few green shoots now
Rural housing gets huge fund outlay for completion of projects ahead of 2024 general elections
The break from giving sops to industry and throwing money at the poor is welcome
Unlike recent Budgets, this year most taxpayers are in for a pleasant surprise with rationalisation of rates and slabs, which reduce the effective tax burden. In balance, it's a mixed bag
There is much to commend in the Budget, especially the substantial increase in capital expenditure
The Budget makes all the right noises and avoids the temptation to be populist
With a 10% tax cut for the super-rich, has the Modi government lost it? If this is what we believe, we are still caught in oldthink in our political economy
More effort on deficit reduction was needed
In a major boost to the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), the Centre on Wednesday announced a 150-per cent hike in the outlay of its flagship scheme with an allocation of Rs 5,000 crore in the Union Budget 2023-24. However, there has been a nine-per cent decrease, with an allocation of Rs 2,132 crore, for the construction of non-residential office buildings, including the Central Vista project, Parliament and Supreme Court, as compared to the revised estimates of Rs 2,344.08 crore in the last fiscal. On October 1, 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the second phase of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban), which envisions making all cities in the country "garbage-free". In the 2022-23 revised estimates, the SBM(U) was allocated Rs 2,000 crore. The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, which has been implementing the SBM(U) and the Central Vista redevelopment project, was allocated Rs 76,431.6 crore in the budget. According to the budget presented by Finance Minister Nirm
The fiscal deficit is the difference between the government's expenditure and revenues when the former is higher
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur described the Union Budget presented on Wednesday as "all encompassing" which benefits every section of the society. He said the budget stands firm on the foundation laid by the previous budgets presented by the Narendra Modi government. Due to the inclusive development and futuristic policies of the Modi government, the Indian economy is on the right track and moving firmly towards a bright future, he said in a statement. Because of the provisions made in the previous budgets of the Modi government, India has become the world's fifth largest economy with the fastest growth rate. Along with giving a boost to the country's economy, the current budget also presents the blueprint of a developed India from the 75th year of independence to the 100th year of independence, he said. Inspired by the prime minister's five vows, the seven pillars of this budget -- inclusive development, preference for the underprivileged, infrastructu
Biotechnology industry veteran Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw on Wednesday called the budget presented by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman "inclusive and growth-oriented". She said the budget, focused on seven priorities, lays the groundwork for inclusive economic growth to enable all citizens to have access to healthcare, education, a cleaner environment and sustainable livelihoods by the 100th year of the country's Independence. "The capex outlay of Rs 10 trillion will help spur higher growth in the backdrop of a weak global economy, while the additional money in the hands of the people due to direct tax revisions will boost consumption. The increase in allocation of funds for pharma and healthcare this year is a step in the right direction," the executive chairperson of Biocon Limited said in a statement. Welcoming the introduction of a new programme for research and innovation in pharma through centres of excellence, she said it would enable the industry invest more in ...
The Budget has laid a strategic framework to make India future ready
The Budget marked an increase in the allotment for Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) with Budget Estimates of Rs 5,431.56 crore in FY 2023-24 as against Rs 3,582.51 crore in FY 2022-23
The Centre stuck with fiscal prudence, projecting a decline in fiscal deficit to 5.9 per cent of GDP in FY24
The Budget on Wednesday proposed certain amendments in GST Act and said that input tax credit cannot be claimed on goods/ services used or intended to be used for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. The amendments in the Central GST Act has been brought through the Finance Bill, 2023. The amendments propose to decriminalise certain offences under the indirect tax law and double the threshold for launching prosecution under the tax law to Rs 2 crore. It, however, retained the limit at Rs 1 crore for fake invoicing cases. KPMG in India Partner, Indirect Tax, Abhishek Jain said the Finance Bill proposes to restrict input tax credit paid on goods and services used for CSR activities. "While this would be slightly disappointing for the industry, this change would clear the air on the issue which was ambiguous and was subject to contrary advance rulings," Jain said. AMRG & Associates Partner Priyanka Sachdeva said disallowance of input tax credit related to CSR activities