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      HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UNION BUDGET 2024-25

      July 23, 2024

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      The Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2024-25 in Parliament today. The highlights of the budget are as follows:

      Part-A

      Budget Estimates 2024-25:

      • Total receipts other than borrowings: `32.07 lakh crore.
      • Total expenditure: `48.21 lakh crore.
      • Net tax receipt: `25.83 lakh crore.
      • Fiscal deficit: 4.9 per cent of GDP.
      • Government aims to reach a deficit below 4.5 per cent next year.
      • Inflation continues to be low, stable and moving towards the 4% target; Core inflation (non-food, non-fuel) at 3.1%.
      • The focus of budget is on EMPLOYMENT, SKILLING, MSMEs, and the MIDDLE CLASS.

      Package of PM’s five schemes for Employment and Skilling

      •  Prime Minister’s Package of 5 Schemes and Initiatives for employment, skilling and other opportunities for 4.1 crore youth over a 5-year period.
        1. Scheme A - First Timers: One-month salary of up to `15,000 to be provided in 3 installments to first-time employees, as registered in the EPFO.
        2. Scheme B - Job Creation in manufacturing: Incentive to be provided at specified scale directly, both employee and employer, with respect to their EPFO contribution in the first 4 years of employment.
        3. Scheme C - Support to employers: Government to reimburse up to `3,000 per month for 2 years towards EPFO contribution of employers, for each additional employee.
        4. New centrally sponsored scheme for Skilling
          • 20 lakh youth to be skilled over a 5-year period.
          • 1,000 Industrial Training Institutes to be upgraded in hub and spoke arrangements.
        5. New Scheme for Internship in  500 Top Companies  to 1 crore youth in 5 years

      Nine Budget Priorities in pursuit of ‘Viksit Bharat’:

      1. Productivity and resilience in Agriculture
      2. Employment & Skilling
      3. Inclusive Human Resource Development and Social Justice
      4. Manufacturing & Services
      5. Urban Development  
      6. Energy Security
      7. Infrastructure
      8. Innovation, Research & Development and
      9. Next Generation Reforms

      Priority 1: Productivity and resilience in Agriculture

      • Allocation of  `1.52 lakh crore for agriculture and allied sectors.
      • New 109 high-yielding and climate-resilient varieties of 32 field and horticulture crops to be released for cultivation by farmers.
      • 1 crore farmers across the country to be initiated into natural farming, with certification and branding in next 2 years.
      • 10,000 need-based bio-input resource centres to be established for natural farming.
      • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for Agriculture to be implemented for coverage of farmers and their lands in 3 years.

      Priority 2: Employment & Skilling

      • As part of the Prime Minister’s package, 3 schemes for ‘Employment Linked Incentive’ to be implemented - Scheme A - First Timers; Scheme B - Job Creation in manufacturing;  Scheme C - Support to employers.
      • To facilitate higher participation of women in the workforce,
        • working women hostels and crèches to be established with industrial collaboration
        • women-specific skilling programmes to be organized
        • market access for women SHG enterprises to be promoted

      Skill Development

      • New centrally sponsored scheme for Skilling under Prime Minister’s Package for 20 lakh youth over a 5-year period.
      • Model Skill Loan Scheme to be revised to facilitate loans up to
        `7.5 lakh.
      • Financial support for loans upto `10 lakh for higher education in domestic institutions to be provided to youth who have not been eligible for any benefit under government schemes and policies.

      Priority 3: Inclusive Human Resource Development and Social Justice

      Purvodaya

      • Industrial node at Gaya to be developed along the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor.
      • Power projects, including new 2400 MW power plant at Pirpainti, to be taken up at a cost of  `21,400 crore.

      Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act

        • Special financial support through multilateral development agencies of `15,000 crore in the current financial year.
        • Industrial node at Kopparthy along Vishakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor and at Orvakal along Hyderabad-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor.

      Women-led development

      • Total allocation of more than `3 lakh crore for schemes benefitting women and girls.

      Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan

      • Socio-economic development of tribal families in tribal-majority villages and aspirational districts, covering 63,000 villages benefitting 5 crore tribal people.

      Bank branches in North-Eastern Region

      • 100 branches of India Post Payment Bank to be set up in the North East region.

      Priority 4: Manufacturing & Services

      Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs in the Manufacturing Sector

      • A credit guarantee scheme without collateral or third-party guarantee in term loans to MSMEs for purchase of machinery and equipment.

      Credit Support to MSMEs during Stress Period

      • New mechanism to facilitate continuation of bank credit to MSMEs during their stress period.

      Mudra Loans

      • The limit of Mudra loans under ‘Tarun’ category to be enhanced to `20 lakh from `10 lakh for those who have successfully repaid previous loans.

      Enhanced scope for mandatory onboarding in TReDS

      •  Turnover threshold of buyers for mandatory onboarding on the TReDS platform to be reduced from `500 crore to `250 crore..

      MSME Units for Food Irradiation, Quality & Safety Testing

      • Financial support to set up 50 multi-product food irradiation units in the MSME sector .

      E-Commerce Export Hubs

      • E-Commerce Export Hubs to be set up under public-private-partnership (PPP) mode for MSMEs and traditional artisans to sell their products in international markets.

      Critical Mineral Mission

      • Critical Mineral Mission to be set up for domestic production, recycling of critical minerals, and overseas acquisition of critical mineral assets.

      Offshore mining of minerals

      • Auction of the first tranche of offshore blocks for mining, building on the exploration already carried out.

      Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Applications

      • Development of DPI applications in the areas of credit, e-commerce, education, health, law and justice, logistics, MSME, services delivery, and urban governance.

      Priority 5: Urban Development

      Transit Oriented Development

      • Formulation of Transit Oriented Development plans and strategies to implement and finance 14 large cities above 30 lakh population.

      Urban Housing

      • Investment of  `10 lakh crore, including the central assistance of `2.2 lakh crore in next 5 years,  under PM Awas Yojana Urban 2.0 proposed to address the , housing needs of 1 crore urban poor and middle-class families.

      Street Markets

      • New scheme to support the development of 100 weekly ‘haats’ or street food hubs every year for the next 5 years in select cities.

      Priority 6: Energy Security

      Energy Transition

      • Policy document on ‘Energy Transition Pathways’ to balance the imperatives of employment, growth and environmental sustainability to be brought out.

      Pumped Storage Policy

      • Policy for promoting pumped storage projects for electricity storage to be brought out.

      Research and development of small and modular nuclear reactors

      • Government to partner with private sector for R&D of Bharat Small Modular Reactor and newer technologies for nuclear energy, and to set up Bharat Small Reactors.

      Advanced Ultra Super Critical Thermal Power Plants

      • Joint venture proposed between NTPC and BHEL to set up a full scale 800 MW commercial plant using Advanced Ultra Super Critical (AUSC) technology.

      Roadmap for ‘hard to abate’ industries

      • Appropriate regulations for transition of ‘hard to abate’ industries from the current ‘Perform, Achieve and Trade’ mode to ‘Indian Carbon Market’ mode to be put in place.  

      Priority 7: Infrastructure

      Infrastructure investment by Central Government

      • `11,11,111 crore (3.4 % of GDP) to be provided for capital expenditure.

      Infrastructure investment by state governments

      • Provision of `1.5 lakh crore for long-term interest free loans to support states in infrastructure investment.

      Pradhan Mantri Gram SadakYojana (PMGSY)

      • Launch of phase IV of PMGSY to provide all-weather connectivity to 25,000 rural habitations.

      Irrigation and Flood Mitigation

      • Financial support of  `11,500 crore to projects such as the Kosi-Mechi intra-state link and other schemes in Bihar.
      • Government to provide assistance to Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Sikkim for floods, landslides and other related projects.

       Tourism

      • Comprehensive development of Vishnupad Temple Corridor, Mahabodhi Temple Corridor and Rajgir.
      • Assistance for development of temples, monuments, craftsmanship, wildlife sanctuaries, natural landscapes and pristine beaches of Odisha.

      Priority 8: Innovation, Research & Development

      • Anusandhan National Research Fund for basic research and prototype development to be operationalised.
      • Financing pool of  `1 lakh crore for spurring private sector-driven research and innovation at commercial scale.

      Space Economy

      • Venture capital fund of  `1,000 crore to be set up for expanding the space economy by 5 times in the next 10 years.

      Priority 9: Next Generation Reforms

      Rural Land Related Actions

      • Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN) or Bhu-Aadhaar for all lands
      • Digitization of cadastral maps
      • Survey of map sub-divisions as per current ownership
      • Establishment of land registry
      • Linking to the farmers registry

      Urban Land Related Actions

      • Land records in urban areas to be digitized with GIS mapping.

      Services to Labour

      • Integration of e-shram portal with other portals to facilitate such one-stop solution.
      • Open architecture databases for the rapidly changing labour market, skill requirements and available job roles.
      • Mechanism to connect job-aspirants with potential employers and skill providers.

      NPS Vatsalya

      • NPS-Vatsalya as a plan for contribution by parents and guardians for minors.

       

      PART B

      Indirect Taxes

      GST

      • Buoyed by GST’s success, tax structure to be simplified and rationalised to expand GST to remaining sectors.

      Sector specific customs duty proposals

      Medicines and Medical Equipment

      • Three cancer drugs namely TrastuzumabDeruxtecan, Osimertinib and Durvalumab fully exempted from custom duty.
      • Changes in Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on x-ray tubes & flat panel detectors for use in medical x-ray machines under the Phased Manufacturing Programme.

      Mobile Phone and Related Parts

      • BCD on mobile phone, mobile Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) and mobile charger reduced to 15 per cent.

      Precious Metals

      • Customs duties on gold and silver reduced to 6 per cent and that on platinum to 6.4 per cent.

      Other Metals

      • BCD removed on ferro nickel and blister copper.
      • BCD removed on ferrous scrap and nickel cathode.
      • Concessional BCD of 2.5 per cent on copper scrap.

      Electronics

      • BCD removed, subject to conditions, on oxygen free copper for manufacture of resistors.

      Chemicals and Petrochemicals

      • BCD on ammonium nitrate increased from 7.5 to 10 per cent.

      Plastics

      • BCD on PVC flex banners increased from 10 to 25 per cent.

      Telecommunication Equipment

      • BCD increased from 10 to 15 per cent on PCBA of specified telecom equipment.

      Trade facilitation

      • For promotion of domestic aviation and boat & ship MRO, time period for export of goods imported for repairs extended from six months to one year.
      • Time-limit for re-import of goods for repairs under warranty extended from three to five years.

      Critical Minerals

      • 25critical minerals fully exempted from customs duties.
      • BCD on two critical minerals reduced.

      Solar Energy

      • Capital goods for use in manufacture of solar cells and panels exempted from customs duty.

      Marine products

      • BCD on certain broodstock, polychaete worms, shrimp and fish feed reduced to 5 per cent.
      • Various inputs for manufacture of shrimp and fish feed exempted from customs duty.

      Leather and Textile

      • BCD reduced on real down filling material from duck or goose.
      • BCD reduced, subject to conditions, on methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) for manufacture of spandex yarn from 7.5 to 5 per cent.

      Direct Taxes

      • Efforts to simplify taxes, improve tax payer services, provide tax certainty and reduce litigation to be continued.
      • Enhance revenues for funding development and welfare schemes of government.
      • 58 per cent of corporate tax from simplified tax regime in FY23, more than two-thirds taxpayers availed simplified tax regime for personal income tax in FY 24.

      Simplification for Charities and of TDS

      • Two tax exemption regimes for charities to be merged into one.
      • 5 per cent TDS rate on many payments merged into 2 per cent TDS rate.
      • 20 per cent TDS rate on repurchase of units by mutual funds or UTI withdrawn.
      • TDS rate on e-commerce operators reduced from one to 0.1 per cent.
      • Delay for payment of TDS up to due date of filing statement decriminalized.

      Simplification of Reassessment

      • Assessment can be reopened beyond three years upto five years from the end of Assessment Year only if the escaped income is ₹ 50 lakh or more.
      • In search cases, time limit reduced from ten to six years before the year of search.

      Simplification and Rationalisation of Capital Gains

      • Short term gains on certain financial assets to attract a tax rate of 20 per cent.
      • Long term gains on all financial and non-financial assets to attract a tax rate of 12.5 per cent.
      • Exemption limit of capital gains on certain financial assets increased to ₹ 1.25 lakh per year.

      Tax Payer Services

      • All remaining services of Customs and Income Tax including rectification and order giving effect to appellate orders to be digitalized over the next two years.

      Litigation and Appeals

      • ‘Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024’ for resolution of income tax disputes pending in appeal.
      • Monetary limits for filing direct taxes, excise and service tax related appeals in Tax Tribunals, High Courts and Supreme Court increased to ₹60 lakh, ₹2 crore and ₹5 crore respectively.
      • Safe harbour rules expanded to reduce litigation and provide certainty in international taxation.

      Employment and Investment

      • Angel tax for all classes of investors abolished to bolster start-up eco-system,.
      • Simpler tax regime for foreign shipping companies operating domestic cruises to promote cruise tourism in India.
      • Safe harbour rates for foreign mining companies selling raw diamonds in the country.
      • Corporate tax rate on foreign companies reduced from 40 to 35 per cent.

      Deepening tax base

      • Security Transactions Tax on futures and options of securities increased to 0.02 per cent and 0.1 per cent respectively.
      • Income received on buy back of shares in the hands of recipient to be taxed.

      Social Security Benefits.

      • Deduction of expenditure by employers towards NPS to be increased from 10 to 14 per cent of the employee’s salary.
      • Non-reporting of small movable foreign assets up to ₹20 lakh de-penalised.

      Other major proposal in Finance Bill

      • Equalization levy of 2 per cent withdrawn.

      Changes in Personal Income Tax under new tax regime

      • Standard deduction for salaried employees increased from ₹50,000 to ₹75,000.
      • Deduction on family pension for pensioners enhanced from ₹15,000/- to ₹25,000/-
      • Revised tax rate structure:

      0-3 lakh rupees

      Nil

      3-7 lakh rupees

      5 per cent

      7-10 lakh rupees

      10 per cent

      10-12 lakh rupees

      15 per cent

      12-15 lakh rupees

      20 per cent

      Above 15 lakh rupees

      30 per cent

      • Salaried employee in the new tax regime stands to save up to ₹ 17,500/- in income tax.

       

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