New: Budget 2013-14 - 1. Proposal to introduce Commodity Transaction Tax (CTT) in a limited way. CTT applicable on the sale of commodities. Agricultural commodities will be exempted. CTT shall be at the rate of 0.01% on the value of transaction and the tax shall be payable by the seller.2.No change in the normal rates of 12 percent for excise duty and service tax.3. Excise duty on SUVs increased from 27 to 30 percent. Not applicable for SUVs registered as taxis.4.Proposals to levy Service Tax on all air conditioned restaurant.5.Additional deduction of interest upto 1 lakh for a person taking first home loan upto 25 lakh during period 1.4.2013 to 31.3.2014 (Total 2.5 lacs) Budget 2013-14!!!

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Union Budget 2011-12 Highlights

Union Budget 2011-12
  • AC restaurants serving liquor & AC hospitals with beds more than 25 in the ambit of Service Tax.
  • Service tax on air travel up to Rs 50 for domestic travel and Rs 250 for international travel in economy class; on higher classes, it will be 10 per cent flat.
  • Customs duty on raw silk reduced from 30 to 5 per cent.
  • Some legal services to be brought under service tax net; service by individual to another individual exempted.
  • 20% export duty for iron ore.
  • Custom duty on Pet Coke and Gypsum to minimized to 2.5%.
  • No new tax exemption limit for women.
  • Mandatory levy of 10 pct on branded garments.
  • Budget estimates for 2011-12 projects- Rs 9,32,440 crore.
  • No change in Central excise duty rate. Base rate on excise duty raised from 4% to 5%.
  • Surcharge rate reduced from 7.5 percent to 5 percent for domestic companies.
  • Hike in exemption IT limit from Rs 1.6 lakh to Rs 1.8 lakh.
  • New series of coins with new rupee symbol expected.
  • Simplify tax collection procedure.
  • 1 million UID cards to be distributed per day shortly.
  • Targeting to reduce deficit to 4.6% for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • Plan and Non-Plan expenditure to be increased by 23%.
  • BPL pension eligibility age limit reduced.
  • Group formed to monitor corruption;will start implementing from 62 dept. in first phase.
  • Amendment of Indian Stamp Act shortly.
  • Simplified form 'Sugam' for small tax payers.
  • Rs 1.64 lakh crore for Defence.
  • Rs 1000 crore to build judicial infrastructure.
  • Group of ministers to sort out Environmental concerns.
  • 1000 crore for improvising judiciary system.
  • Rs 8,000 cr to Northeast.
  • 60 schemes for SC/ST to be implemented.
  • Rs 100 crore for Ladakh.
  • Rs 150 crore for Jammu.
  • Pension amount increased for 80 years and above.
  • Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme eligibility revised from 65 to 60 years.
  • Rs 200 cr grant to IIT Kharagpur.
  • Rs 20 crore to IIM Calcutta.
  • 50 Crore to muslim universities in different states.
  • 58,000 crore for Bharat Nirman Schemes: FM
  • State Innovation Council in each state to be set up.
  • Remuneration of anganwadi workers raised from Rs 1,500 to Rs 3,000 a month. Helpers to get Rs 1,500 from Rs 750.
  • Independent debt management office to be established.
  • Rs 1.6 lakh crore to be spent on social projects.
  • Current a/c gap a concern due to composition of FX flows: FM
  • Establishment of national policy on psychotic drugs, narcotics.
  • Tax free infra bonds worth Rs 30000 cr for PSBs proposed.
  • 15 mega food parks to be set up.
  • Infrastructure spending increased by 23%.
  • Rs 30K crore tax free bonds to be provided for railways.
  • Financial assistance to be provide to Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata metro projects.
  • Allocation under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana to be increased to Rs 7860 crore.
  • Promote organic farming.
  • GDP manufacturing, targeting 16-25 % increase in next 10 years.
  • Rs 300 cr to cultivate pulses in rain-fed areas;Rs 300 cr for the promotion of farm product cultivation.
  • Provide Rs 6000cr for PSU bank recapitalization.
  • FM: Micro finance companies to be provided with Rs 100 crore equity funds.
  • Extension of NBS for urea to be analyzed.
  • Home loan limit increased.
  • Rs 300 cr for improving pulses production.
  • Rural infrastructure development fund to be raised to 180 billion Rupees for the coming fiscal year.
  • Grant 1% interest on home loans upto 50 lakhs.
  • Mortage Risk Guarantee fund for rural housing to be set up.
  • Rs 5,000 cr to be provided to SIDBI to meet priority lending targets.
  • Rs 2000 crore for warehousing facilities.
  • Rs 2,000 cr for manufacturing facilities.
  • Allocation of Rs 6000 cr for some PSU banks.
  • Only registered FII's to be associated with Indian MF industry.
  • Rs 40,000cr to be raised via disinvestment.
  • GST bill to be introduced in current session.
  • Extension of NBS to cover urea under review: FM
  • 500 crore proposed for empowering women.
  • Micro finance institutes proposed for 100 crore.
  • 300 crore to be provided to NABARD.
  • FBI to regularize banking amendments.
  • Ensures better delivery of urea, kerosene.
  • FII allow to trade amongst themselves.
  • FBI policy to be regularized.
  • Public Debt Management Bill to be introduced in 2012.
  • Pranab sees Budget 2011-12 as transition towards a transparent and result-oriented economic management.
  • Public sector undertaking to be increased.
  • Direct transfer of cash subsidy to downtrodden.
  • Average inflation and current account deficit to be minimized by next year: FM
  • Compensation of Rs 9 lakh to be given to defence and Central paramilitary forces for permanent disability and discharge from service.
  • Govt. to reconsider ecological concerns.
  • Tremendous growth in exports-29.4%.
  • Food inflation down from 22.2% to 9.3 %. But still is a major concern, says FM.
  • Budget to ensure more transparent economy.
  • Focus on supply side issues in agriculture.
  • Pranab: Work on food inflation.
  • Stabilize the macro economic situation.
  • Budget 2011 approved by Cabinet.
  • Pranab: Impressive fiscal consolidation
  • Pranab Mukherjee begins the speech.