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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2019-2020

Start Date :
Jun 06, 2019
Last Date :
Jun 20, 2019
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In order to make the Union Budget-making process participative and inclusive, the Ministry of Finance has sought inputs from citizens for the last several years. This year too, the ...

In order to make the Union Budget-making process participative and inclusive, the Ministry of Finance has sought inputs from citizens for the last several years. This year too, the Ministry looks forward to hearing from you on your suggestions for the Union Budget which will be presented in the Parliament in the upcoming session.

Citizens from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of this democratic exercise. You can submit your suggestions either directly in the comments box or attach a PDF document.

We seek your valuable ideas to continue the tradition of the Union Budget incorporating the citizens’ aspirations. The last date for submissions on this forum is 20th June 2019.

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MAHIMA MANGAL
MAHIMA MANGAL 7 years 1 day ago
Dear Ma'am, GST on Education and Training Service should be either exempted or reduced from 18% to lower as it adds burden to students who want to pursue an extracurricular course. It's a humble request to reduce the tariffs on this. Thank you in advance.
 MAHENDRA AGARWAL MAJRIA
MAHENDRA AGARWAL MAJRIA 7 years 1 day ago
Subject: Advise for the Budget Before the finance minister of India New Delhi Respected sir/madam, Seeking Advise on behalf of small business owners for the coming budget 1. To encourage digital payments industry saught
Sumeet Mittal
Sumeet Mittal 7 years 1 day ago
Home Loan Interest for under construction property has been capped at 1.5-2 lakh per annum and can be claimed for only 5 years post possession. Buying an apartment in a Metro is more than INR 1 cr, and most projects have been delayed much beyond their possession deadlines. A salaried individual is forced to pay EMI on home loans as well as Rent when the property is under construction. Government should allow salaried individuals to claim full tax benefit for pre construction period.
Archana Garg
Archana Garg 7 years 1 day ago
Honorable Minister, My continued suggestion s are.... 5. Schools in some states are providing sanitary napkins to girls. They should be provided and taught about reusable cloth napkins. Mensuration cups must be publicised. Awareness campaign s can be promoted. 6. All kinds of sustainable practices should be promoted. 7. Companies should be given limit that they can not use much packaging. Regards Archana Garg Teacher and minimalist
MANISH JOSHI
MANISH JOSHI 7 years 1 day ago
1) No change in income tax slabs. 2) Increase the LPG price by atleast rs 50 for generating resources. 3) Ensure minimum 25% hike in railway tickets to generate railway resoi and after that 5% per year onwards. 4) Interconnect all rivers to save flood and agriculture.
Pramod Krishnaiah
Pramod Krishnaiah 7 years 1 day ago
Dear Govt, Please mandate compulsive social service / serving in defence for min 3 months for all graduates. A budget to sponsor them uniforms, stationary, food and accommodation would be needed followed by a certificate from Govt of India.
James Stephen Elango
James Stephen Elango 7 years 1 day ago
Popularising GST. Most Goods and Service providers knowingly or unknowingly are avoiding or suppressing GST. ToTo popularise and expand tax base, GST meetings are to be conducted at town, panchayat levels by tax authorities in coordination with office bearers of various manufacturers and traders associations. Area wise door to door visit of all existing registered and non registered G&S providers by tax authorities along with office bearers of respective association will expose and b
Archana Garg
Archana Garg 7 years 1 day ago
Honorable Minister, I really appreciate your step to invite suggestions from the masses. My continued suggestion s are.... 4. All types of disposable things must must must be banned no matter how much problem humans face. ( Implementation should be ensured) Using polythene bags should be treated as crime.
Jagannathan Santhana Gopalan
Jagannathan Santhana Gopalan 7 years 1 day ago
The provisions of the Income Tax Act are common from small firms to Big Corporates. While Big Corporates can afford to have a separate department for Accounts and Taxation, many smaller firms whose turnover is just above Rs. 2 Crores does not have even an accountant. In many cases, they prepare their accounts in the year end. Small firms of late are subjected to many penal provisions. Under the Income Tax Act, delay in payment of TDS attracts penalty @Rs. 100/- Per Day, need to be dispensed.
DEVARAJAN S
DEVARAJAN S 7 years 1 day ago
Collect pollution Tax from every vehicle holders including Two Wheelers and use them to Greenish the Nation by Planting the trees with the help of welfare Institutions and Public