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PIB Summaries 24 July 2024

  1. Union Budget 2024-25


Context:

Recently, Union Budget 2024-25 was presented in the Parliament. It was the first general budget of the 18th Lok Sabha. 

Relevance:

GS III: Indian Economy

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. Budget Theme
  2. Budget Priorities
  3. Budget Estimates 2024-25
  4. Budget 2024-25: Tax Reforms and Simplification

Budget Theme

  • Focus Areas:
    • Employment
    • Skilling
    • MSMEs
    • Middle Class
  • Prime Minister’s Package:
    • Schemes: 5 initiatives to support employment and skilling
    • Target: 4.1 crore youth over 5 years
    • Central Outlay: ₹2 lakh crore
    • Allocation for 2024-25: ₹1.48 lakh crore for education, employment, and skilling

Budget Priorities

Priority 1: Agriculture Productivity and Resilience
  • Review:
    • Comprehensive evaluation of agricultural research to boost productivity
  • New Varieties:
    • Release of 109 high-yielding, climate-resilient crop varieties (32 field and horticulture crops)
  • Natural Farming:
    • Introduce 1 crore farmers to natural farming over 2 years
    • Certification and branding support
  • Bio-Input Resource Centers:
    • Establish 10,000 centers
  • Self-Sufficiency in Pulses and Oilseeds:
    • Enhance production, storage, and marketing of mustard, groundnut, sesame, soybean, and sunflower
  • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI):
    • Implement DPI in agriculture with state partnerships over 3 years
  • Funding for 2024-25:
    • ₹1.52 lakh crore for agriculture and allied sectors
Priority 2: Employment & Skilling
  • Employment Schemes:
    • 3 schemes under the Prime Minister’s package focusing on EPFO enrollment, first-time employees, and support for employers and employees
  • Women Workforce:
    • Establish working women hostels and creches in collaboration with industry
  • Skilling Initiatives:
    • New scheme for skilling 20 lakh youth over 5 years
    • Upgrade 1,000 Industrial Training Institutes
    • Revise Model Skill Loan Scheme: Loans up to ₹7.5 lakh
  • Higher Education Support:
    • Loans up to ₹10 lakh for higher education in domestic institutions
    • E-vouchers for 1 lakh students annually with 3% interest subsidy
Priority 3: Inclusive Human Resource Development and Social Justice
  • Economic Support:
    • Enhance schemes for craftsmen, artisans, self-help groups, SCs, STs, women entrepreneurs, and street vendors (e.g., PM Vishwakarma, PM SVANidhi, National Livelihood Missions, Stand-Up India)
  • Purvodaya Plan:
    • Development of eastern region (Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh)
  • Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan:
    • Improve socio-economic conditions for tribal communities in 63,000 villages, benefiting 5 crore people
  • Banking Expansion:
    • Set up 100 India Post Payment Bank branches in the North East
  • Funding for 2024-25:
    • ₹2.66 lakh crore for rural development and infrastructure
Priority 4: Manufacturing & Services
  • Support for MSMEs:
    • Guarantee fund up to ₹100 crore for MSMEs
    • Enhanced credit assessment and support during financial stress
  • Mudra Loans:
    • Increase limit to ₹20 lakh for successful borrowers
  • Food Irradiation and Quality Testing:
    • Support for 50 multi-product food irradiation units and 100 quality testing labs
  • E-Commerce Export Hubs:
    • Establish in PPP mode to assist MSMEs and artisans
  • Internships:
    • Provide internships in 500 top companies to 1 crore youth over 5 years
Priority 5: Urban Development
  • Urban Housing:
    • PM Awas Yojana Urban 2.0: Address housing needs of 1 crore families with ₹10 lakh crore investment
    • Central assistance of ₹2.2 lakh crore over 5 years
  • Water Supply and Sanitation:
    • Promote projects in 100 large cities with state and multilateral support
  • PM SVANidhi Scheme:
    • Develop 100 weekly ‘haats’ or street food hubs annually
Priority 6: Energy Security
  • PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana:
    • Install rooftop solar plants to provide free electricity up to 300 units per month for 1 crore households
    • Over 1.28 crore registrations and 14 lakh applications received
  • Nuclear Energy:
    • Significant role in future energy mix
Priority 7: Infrastructure
  • Capital Expenditure:
    • ₹11,11,111 crore allocated (3.4% of GDP)
  • Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY):
    • Phase IV to provide all-weather connectivity to 25,000 rural habitations
  • Irrigation and Flood Management:
    • Financial support for Bihar, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim for flood management and irrigation projects
    • Includes Kosi-Mechi intra-state link and other schemes
Priority 8: Innovation, Research & Development
  • Anusandhan National Research Fund:
    • Support for basic research and prototype development with ₹1 lakh crore financing pool
  • Space Economy:
    • Expand space economy by 5 times in the next 10 years
    • Set up ₹1,000 crore venture capital fund
Priority 9: Next Generation Reforms
  • Economic Policy Framework:
    • Formulate framework for economic development and next-generation reforms
  • Labour Reforms:
    • Integrate e-shram portal with other services
    • Revamp Shram Suvidha and Samadhan portals
  • Climate Finance:
    • Develop taxonomy for climate finance to enhance capital availability
  • Foreign Investments:
    • Simplify rules for FDI and overseas investments
  • NPS Vatsalya:
    • Plan for minor’s contributions, convertible to normal NPS account
  • New Pension Scheme (NPS):
    • Review and evolve solution maintaining fiscal prudence

Budget Estimates 2024-25

  • Receipts and Expenditure:
    • Total receipts (excluding borrowings): ₹32.07 lakh crore
    • Total expenditure: ₹48.21 lakh crore
  • Net Tax Receipts:
    • Estimated at ₹25.83 lakh crore
  • Fiscal Deficit:
    • Estimated at 4.9% of GDP
  • Market Borrowings:
    • Gross borrowings: ₹14.01 lakh crore
    • Net borrowings: ₹11.63 lakh crore
  • Fiscal Consolidation:
    • Aim to reduce deficit below 4.5% next year

Budget 2024-25: Tax Reforms and Simplification

Review and Simplification of Taxes
  • Direct and Indirect Taxes:
    • The Union Budget 2024-25 aims to review and simplify both direct and indirect taxes within the next six months.
    • Focus includes reducing tax incidence and compliance burdens and broadening the tax base.
    • Comprehensive rationalization of GST and review of Customs Duty rates to improve the tax base and support domestic manufacturing.
  • Income Tax Act Review:
    • The Income Tax Act will be reviewed to minimize disputes, reduce litigation, and make the Act clearer and more concise.
    • Simplification efforts have been well-received, with over 58% of corporate tax revenue coming from the simplified regime in 2022-23.
    • More than two-thirds of taxpayers have shifted to the new personal income tax regime.
Standard Deductions and Tax Regime Changes
  • Standard Deduction:
    • Increased from ₹50,000 to ₹75,000 for salaried employees opting for the new tax regime.
    • Deduction for family pensioners raised from ₹15,000 to ₹25,000.
  • Assessment Reopening:
    • Assessments can be reopened up to 5 years from the end of the assessment year if escaped income exceeds ₹50 lakh.
  • Revised Tax Rates:
    • New tax regime structure offers potential benefits up to ₹17,500 for salaried employees. Tax rates are as follows:
Income SlabsTax Rate
0 – 3 LakhNIL
3 – 7 Lakh5%
7 – 10 Lakh10%
10 – 12 Lakh15%
12 – 15 Lakh20%
Above 15 Lakh30%
Support for Investment and Employment
  • Angel Tax:
    • Abolished for all investors to boost the start-up ecosystem.
  • Foreign Shipping Companies:
    • Proposed a simpler tax regime for domestic cruise operations.
  • Foreign Mining Companies:
    • Safe harbor rates introduced for selling raw diamonds in India.
  • Corporate Tax Rate:
    • Reduced from 40% to 35% for foreign companies to attract foreign capital.
Simplification of Tax Regime
  • Charities:
    • Two tax exemption regimes for charities to be merged into one.
    • TDS rates streamlined: 5% TDS to be merged into 2%, and 20% TDS on mutual fund repurchases withdrawn.
  • TDS and Capital Gains:
    • TDS on e-commerce reduced from 1% to 0.1%.
    • Credit of TCS allowed on TDS from salary.
    • Decriminalization of TDS payment delays up to the due date of filing.
    • Short-term capital gains tax at 20% and long-term gains at 12.5%.
    • Capital gains exemption limit increased to ₹1.25 lakh per year.
GST and Customs Duties
  • GST:
    • Acknowledged as a significant success for reducing tax incidence and compliance burden.
    • Plans to simplify and expand GST coverage to more sectors.
  • Custom Duties:
    • Three cancer medicines exempted from custom duties.
    • Reductions in Basic Customs Duty (BCD) for various items including mobile phones, rare earth minerals, and seafood.
    • Duty increases for certain items like ammonium nitrate and PVC flex banners to support domestic industries and environmental concerns.
Dispute Resolution and Litigation Reduction
  • Vivad se Vishwas Scheme 2024:
    • Proposed for resolving income tax disputes.
    • Increased monetary limits for appeals in High Courts, Supreme Courts, and tribunals.
    • Expansion of safe harbor rules and streamlining of transfer pricing assessment procedures to reduce litigation and provide clarity in international taxation.

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