Budget
2020
Finance Minister to hold consultations from December 16
Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to
present her second Budget for the Modi government on February 1
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
will on Monday seek inputs from various stakeholders including industry bodies,
farmer organisations as well economists for reviving
consumption and boosting growth as the customary pre-Budget consultation
exercise begins.
Sitharaman is likely to present her second Budget for the Modi 2.0
government in Parliament on February 1.
Sources said the pre-Budget consultations starting Monday
will last till December 23.
They said the main focus of the Budget this time will be
on boosting economic growth, which slowed to an over six-year low of 4.5 per
cent in the second quarter of 2019-20.
As per the finance ministry, Sitharaman
will meet stakehokder groups of ‘New Economy:
Start-ups, Fintech and Digital Sector’ on Monday morning, and financial sector
and capital market representatives later in the day.
Industry sources said the government has sought their
views on matters like ease of doing business, regulatory environment impacting
private investment, export competitiveness, role of state (delayed payments,
contract enforcement), and revival of private investment and growth, among
others.
The minister is likely to meet industry chambers on
December 19.
With the government already effecting significant cut in
corporate taxes, expectations are high that it would announce some relief for
the salaried class by making changes in the personal income tax structure.
Industry bodies have demanded that income up to Rs 5 lakh should be exempt from tax for individual
taxpayers from the current Rs 2.5 lakh to spur demand
for goods and services.
They are also demanding hiking the overall deduction
limit to at least Rs 3 lakh (from the current Rs 1.5 lakh under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act) to
boost investments and increase tax savings for individual taxpayers.
The finance ministry has already started the Budget
preparation exercise, with different ministries and departments making
expenditure projections.
The Budget will be keenly watched by market participants
for numbers on key macroeconomic indicators like fiscal deficit.