Finance minister Arun
Jaitley presented the Union Budget 2017 in Parliament on Wednesday. Here are
the key highlights of his budget speech:
Jaitley divided his budget
proposal into 10 distinct themes: Farmers; rural population; energizing youth;
poor and underprivileged; infrastructure; financial sector; digital economy;
public service; prudent fiscal management; and tax administration.
OPENING REMARKS:
•Our government was
elected amidst huge expectations; the underlying theme was good governance:
Arun Jaitley
•Massive war against black
money has been launched
•Government now seen as a
trusted custodian of public money: FM
•We will focus on
energizing youth to reap benefits of growth
•World economy faces
considerable uncertainty: FM
•Three major challenges
for emerging economies: US Federal Reserve’s stance, uncertainty over commodity
prices, especially crude prices and signs of increasing retreat from
globalization as protectionist fears build up
•India stands out as a
bright spot
•Govt has continued with
steady path of fiscal consolidation: FM
•We are seen as an engine
of global growth: FM
• There are two tectonic
policy initiatives: GST implementation and demonetization
•Demonetization was the
continuation of series of measures taken in last two years and was a bold and
decisive measure
•Demonetization seeks to
create a new normal where GDP would be cleaner and bigger
•Drop in economic activity
due to remonetization is expected to have only a transient effect
•Demonetization has strong
potential to generate long-term benefits
•Demonetization helps to
transfer resources from tax evaders to govt
•Firmly believe
demonetization and GST will have epoch-making impact
•Pace of remonetization
will soon reach comfortable levels; effect of demonetization not expected to
spill over into next year
•Surplus liquidity in
banking system will raise access to credit, leading to multiplier effect on
economic activity: FM
•Overall approach in
budget to spend more in rural areas
•Budget 2017-18 contains 3
major reforms: advancement of date of presentation, merger of railway budget
with general budget, abolition of Plan and non-Plan expenditure
TAX ADMINISTRATION:
•Direct tax collection not
commensurate with income/expenditure pattern of India
•We are largely a tax
non-compliant society; predominance of cash in society enables tax evasion
•After demonetization,
data received will increase tax net
•Black money: No cash
transactions above Rs3 lakh
•Transparency in political
funding: Parties continue to receive anonymous donations; propose system of
cleaning up
•Political funding:
Maximum amount of cash donation that can be received is Rs2,000; political
parties can receive donations by cheques or digitally; amendment proposed to
RBI Act to issue electoral bonds; every party has to file returns within
specified time
•Personal income tax: Rate
reduced to 5% for income bracket of Rs2.5-5 lakh; All other categories to get
uniform benefit of Rs12,500 per person; to levy surcharge on income bracket
Rs50 lakh-Rs1 crore
•Personal income tax: To
have simple one-page form for taxable income up to Rs5 lakh
•GST: preparedness of IT
system on schedule
•Not many changes to
excise duties since GST will be implemented soon
•FPI category 1 and 2
investors exempted from indirect transfer provisions
•Time period of revising
tax returns reduced to 12 months
•Real estate: to make
changes in capital gains tax
•Concessional withholding
rate will be extended to 30 June 2020, rupee-denominated masala bonds to be
included
•MAT not to be abolished
at present; to allow carry-forward for 15 years
•Corporate tax rate:
MSMEs’ rate (annual turnover less than Rs50crore) reduced to 25%
•LNG: Reduce customs duty
to 2.5%
•Limit of cash donation
for charitable trusts cut to Rs2,000.
FARMERS:
•Farmer credit fixed at
record level of Rs10 trillion; will ensure adequate flow to underserved areas
•Soil health cards: Govt
to set up mini-labs in Krishi Vigyan Kendras
•Long-term irrigation fund
in Nabard—corpus at Rs40,000 crore
•Model law on contract
farming to be circulated
•Dairy processing infra
fund with corpus of Rs8,000 crore
•Dedicated
micro-irrigation fund with Rs5,000 crore corpus
RURAL POPULATION:
•Mission Antyodaya to
bring 1 crore households of poverty
•MGNREGA: Rs48,000 crore
has been allocated; participation of women now at 55%; using space technology
in a big way
•Prime Minister Gram Sadak
Yojana: Rs19,000 crore allocated; along with states, Rs27,000 crore will be
spent in FY18
•Pradhan Mantri Awas
Yojana: Rs23,000 crore allocated
•100% village
electrification by May 2018
•Rural livelihood mission:
Rs4,500 crore allocated
•Mason training to be
provided for 5 lakh people
•Panchayat Raj: Human
resource reform programme to be launched
•Rs1,87,223 crore
allocated for rural programmes
YOUTH:
•Education: System of
measuring annual learning outcomes, emphasis on science
•Innovation fund for
secondary education
•Reforms in UGC: Colleges
to be identified based on ranking and given more autonomy
•Propose to leverage
information technology with launch of SWAYAM platform for virtual learning
•National testing agency
to be established for all entrance exams, freeing up CBSE, AICTE and other
bodies
•100 Indian international
skill centres to be established with courses in foreign languages
•Rs4,000 crore allocated
to launch skill acquisition and knowledge awareness
•Special scheme for
creating employment in leather/footwear sector
•Tourism: Five special
zones to be set up
POOR AND UNPRIVILEGED:
•Women: Mahila Shakti
Kendras with Rs500 crore corpus
•Stepped up allocation to
Rs1.84 trillion for various schemes for women and children
•Affordable housing to be
given infrastructure status
•Action plan to eliminate
leprosy by 2018, TB by 2025, reduce IMR to 29 in 2019
•To create additional PG
medical seats per annum
•Two new AIIMS in
Jharkhand and Gujarat
•New rules to be
introduced for medical devices
•Labour rights:
Legislative reforms to simplify and amalgamate existing labour laws
•Allocation to SCs
increased to Rs52,393 crore; STs given Rs31,920 crore, minority affairs
allocated Rs4,195 crore
•Senior citizens:
Aadhaar-based smart cards with health details to be provided
INFRASTRUCTURE:
•Total capex and
development expenditure of railways pegged at Rs1.31 trillion
•Railways: Passenger
safety—Safety fund corpus set up; unmanned level crossings to be eliminated by
2020
•Railway lines of 3,500km
to be commissioned
•To launch dedicated
tourism/pilgrimage trains
•500 stations to be made
differently-abled friendly
•Cleanliness in railways:
To introduce Coach Mitra facility; By 2019, biotoilets for all coaches
•Railways to offer
competitive ticket-booking facility; service charge withdrawn for tickets
booked on IRCTC
•New metro rail policy to
be announced
•Roads sector: Allocation
for national highways at Rs64,000 crore
•Airports Authority of
India Act to be amended to enable monetization of land resources
•Total allocation to
transport sector at Rs2 trillion
•Telecom sector:
Allocation to Bharat Net programme at Rs10,000 crore
•Digi-gau initiative to be
launched
•To make India global hub
for electronics manufacture
•Export infra: New
restructured central scheme to be launched
•Total allocation for
infrastructure: Rs3.96 trillion
FINANCIAL SECTOR:
•Foreign Investment Promotion
Board (FIPB) to be abolished
•Commodities market: panel
to study legal framework for spot and derivative markets
•Resolution mechanism for
financial firms
•Cyber-security: Computer
emergency response team to be set up
• Listing of PSEs will
foster public accountability; revised mechanism for time-bound listing
•To create integrated
public sector oil major
•New ETF to be launched
•Pradhan Mantri Mudra
Yojana: Lending target at Rs2.44 trillion
•Stand-up India scheme:
over 16,000 new enterprises have been set up
DIGITAL ECONOMY:
•India at cusp of massive
digital revolution
•Govt to launch two new
schemes to promote BHIM app, including cashback scheme for merchants
•Aadhaar Pay to be
launched for people who don’t have mobile phones
•Focus on rural and semi-urban
areas
•To strengthen financial
inclusion fund
•Panel on digital payments
has recommended structural reforms
•To create payment
regulatory board at RBI
PUBLIC SERVICES:
•To use head post-office
for passport services
•Defence: centralized
defence travel system developed
•Defence: Centralized
pension distribution system to be established
•Govt recruitment: To
introduce two-tier exam system
•Govt looks to introduce
laws to confiscate assets of economic defaulters
•High-level panel chaired
by PM to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary
FISCAL MANAGEMENT:
•Total budget expenditure:
Rs21 trillion
•Rs3,000 crore to
implement various budget announcements
•Defence expenditure
excluding pensions: Rs2.74 trillion
•Consolidated outcome
budget for all ministries being created
•Fiscal deficit for FY18
pegged at 3.2% of GDP
•Revenue deficit for FY18
at 1.9%
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