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The threshold limits on tax need to be increased and tax rates should be spread across more slabs so as not to hurt the salaried class.
- Jayaraman
The I-T exemption for men should be Rs 1.8 lakh. Rs 1.5 lakh is peanuts. - Naveen Kumar |
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Gaurav Taneja,
Partner & National Tax Director says the Finance Minister has stressed on buoyancy in tax collections and on attaining a Tax—GDP ratio of 12.5%. |
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Motilal Oswal, Chairman and Managing Director of Motilal Oswal Financial Services says the Finance Minister was uniquely positioned to present a landmark Budget. |
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Srinivasa Rao, Partner & India International Tax Leader, Ernst & Young is of the opinion that Union Budget has lived up to the populist trend. |
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More in store
In sum, it seems the rollicking economy can provide the cushion for some extravagance too. And the FM, by all measures, has not managed to meet most expectations.
However, that seems to be at the expense of slipping fiscal consolidation. "The primary threat to India's fiscal consolidation efforts stems from the Sixth Pay Commission, which will make its recommendations by April 2008," says Sani Hamid, credit analyst with Standard & Poor's. "Recent fiscal gains, a cornerstone of the sovereign's improved creditworthiness, could not only come under threat but be severely reversed by this pay review."
Enam's Bhansali, too, shares that anxiety about "the ability of the government to reduce interest rates as the reduction in its liabilities— which was in sight earlier—is now postponed."
— Additional reporting by Business Today bureau
Content courtesy: Business Today |
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A budget for Bharat
Buoyant tax revenues a lower fiscal deficit and an economy that's in top gear permit the FM to pump big money into agriculture and the social sector. Those efforts might help at the hustings, too. |
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'Expand telecom infrastructure, R&D'
"With rapid growth of telecom network, there is a need to further expand the infrastructure and research and development," the survey said. |
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Surfers' comments |
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This is a very good budget, especially for agriculture and education. P Chidambaram is the best.
- By Saravanan P (plsharavanan@rediffmail.com) |
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If you can waive Rs 50,000 crore for farmers what about the tax on housing loan interest? That should also have been reduced.
- Chandra Shekar V (rilshekar@yahoo.co.in) |
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Please tax the street hawkers and give relief to the salaried persons. - Rajaram (rajaramghurup@rediffmail.com) |
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This is the worst budget the finance minister has ever presented. The backbone of the country's economy is the transport but he completely missed it out. - Jayakaanthan A (jayakaanthan@gmail.com) |
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The budget is sure to augment growth and will also lessen the volatility of the stock markets. - Sidharth Paul (sidharth.paul@gmail.com) |
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Overall, the budget is satisfactory but the health sector should have been given greater importance. - Ankit Chaudhary (chaudharyankit1987@gmail.com) |
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