Just a moment...

Top
Help
AI OCR

Convert scanned orders, printed notices, PDFs and images into clean, searchable, editable text within seconds. Starting at 2 Credits/page

Try Now
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
>
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
Make Most of Text Search
  1. Checkout this video tutorial: How to search effectively on TaxTMI.
  2. Put words in double quotes for exact word search, eg: "income tax"
  3. Avoid noise words such as : 'and, of, the, a'
  4. Sort by Relevance to get the most relevant document.
  5. Press Enter to add multiple terms/multiple phrases, and then click on Search to Search.
  6. Text Search
  7. The system will try to fetch results that contains ALL your words.
  8. Once you add keywords, you'll see a new 'Search In' filter that makes your results even more precise.
  9. Text Search
Add to...
You have not created any category. Kindly create one to bookmark this item!
Create New Category
Hide
Title :
Description :
❮❮ Hide
Default View
Expand ❯❯
Close ✕
🔎 News - Adv. Search
TEXT SEARCH:

Press 'Enter' to add multiple search terms. Rules for Better Search

Search In:
Main Text + AI Text
  • Main Text
  • Main Text + AI Text
  • AI Text
Category: ?
Categorized by AI
---- All Categories ----
  • ---- All Categories ----
  • Income Tax
  • GST
  • Customs, DGFT & SEZ
  • FEMA & RBI
  • Corp. Laws, SEBI & IBC
  • PMLA, Black Money & ED
  • Budget
  • News and Press Release
  • PTI News
Month:
---- All Months ----
  • ---- All Months ----
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
Year:
---- All Years ----
  • ---- All Years ----
  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011
Sort By: ?
In Sort By 'Default', exact matches for text search are shown at the top, followed by the remaining results in their regular order.
RelevanceDefaultDate
    No Records Found
    ❯❯
    MaximizeMaximizeMaximize
    0 / 200
    Expand Note
    Add to Folder

    No Folders have been created

      +

      Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?

      NOTE:

      News
      Showing Results for :
      Reset Filters
      Results Found:
      AI TextQuick Glance by AIHeadnote
      Show All SummariesHide All Summaries
      No Records Found

      News

      Back

      All News

      Showing Results for :
      Reset Filters
      Showing
      Records
      ExpandCollapse
        No Records Found

        News

        Back

        All News

        Showing Results for : Reset Filters
        Case ID :

        Govt to sustain capex push despite fiscal stress due to global uncertainties: FinMin Official

        May 1, 2026

        📋
        Contents
        Note

        Note

        -

        Bookmark

        print

        Print

        Login to TaxTMI
        Verification Pending

        The Email Id has not been verified. Click on the link we have sent on

        Didn't receive the mail? Resend Mail

        Don't have an account? Register Here

        New Delhi, May 1 (PTI) The government will proceed with the planned Rs 12.22 lakh crore capital expenditure in the current fiscal to maintain the growth momentum despite the fiscal stress arising from the ongoing West Asia conflict, a senior official said on Friday.

        Expenditure Secretary V Vualnam said the upcoming few quarters and the coming year would possibly have a "lot of stress points". Tax buoyancy could be impacted by a cut in excise duties on petrol and diesel brought about in late March.

        "The fiscal stress is indeed very much a reality, but at the same time... the capex would really be a priority item, which we would like to preserve and ensure that it continues at the budgeted level," Vualnam said at the ICPP Growth Conference organised by the Ashoka University.

        He said highways, railways, shipping, ports, and urban development sectors would be the focus areas for FY27 capex.

        Stating that the current global uncertainties have thrown a "very challenging situation" for India with the country being a net importer of petroleum products, he said the government has been "proactive" in trying to tackle each situation with "agility".

        But, India's fiscal prudence has put the country on a very good stead in the current unpredictable times, he added.

        "We will, on our part, be committed to see that the required funds are provided in spite of all the stress points that may come up," he said.

        The FY27 Budget has pegged the fiscal deficit at 4.3 per cent of GDP, which is now seen at 4.5 per cent of GDP, following a downward revision in India's nominal GDP under the new series.

        To contain retail prices of petrol and diesel from rising amid the ongoing West Asia war, the government has cut excise duties, which poses a risk of fiscal slippage. The excise duty cut is estimated to cost Rs 7,000 crore to the exchequer for a Period of 15 days.

        Since the beginning of the war in West Asia on February 28, Crude oil prices have soared to a four-year high of USD 126 per barrel on Thursday from about the USD 73 level before the war.

        "The next few months, the next quarter and the coming year are indeed very difficult to envisage, lots of possible stress points," he said.

        Tax buoyancy will also have been looked out for amidst these conditions, Vualnam said, which can further squeeze fiscal space.

        India imports 60 per cent of its LPG usage, and of that, 90 per cent flows through the now closed Strait of Hormuz, the Secretary said, adding that it would be a "very challenging situation".

        The government has also levied an export duty of Rs 23 per litre on diesel and Rs 33 per litre on aviation turbine fuel to ensure adequate domestic availability of the fuels. These duty changes are being reviewed by the Centre every fortnight. PTI JD BAL BAL

        Capital expenditure priority continues despite fiscal stress, as fuel duty changes and export controls aim to balance prices and supply. Government expenditure policy remains focused on preserving the budgeted capital expenditure push despite fiscal stress arising from global uncertainty and higher crude oil prices. The planned capital outlay is to be maintained to support growth momentum, with priority sectors identified as highways, railways, shipping, ports and urban development. Recent excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel, along with export duties on diesel and aviation turbine fuel, reflect a balancing of price containment, domestic availability and revenue considerations.
                          Cases where this provision is explicitly mentioned in the judgment/order text; may not be exhaustive. To view the complete list of cases mentioning this section, Click here.
                            Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.

                                Capital expenditure priority continues despite fiscal stress, as fuel duty changes and export controls aim to balance prices and supply.

                                Government expenditure policy remains focused on preserving the budgeted capital expenditure push despite fiscal stress arising from global uncertainty and higher crude oil prices. The planned capital outlay is to be maintained to support growth momentum, with priority sectors identified as highways, railways, shipping, ports and urban development. Recent excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel, along with export duties on diesel and aviation turbine fuel, reflect a balancing of price containment, domestic availability and revenue considerations.





                                Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.

                                Topics

                                ActsIncome Tax
                                No Records Found