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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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Aurabinda Sil
Aurabinda Sil 7 years 2 days ago
Sir, (1) Please increase the upper ceiling of Sec 80C of Income Tax Act 1961 to Rs. 250000 /= . This will help middle class citizens of the country. (2) Exemption of Agriculture Income from Income Tax should be abolished. Many many rich people, political leaders , industrialists own agricultural land and agricultural income . There is no justification to exempt agricultural income from scope of Income Tax Act. (3) GST on medicines should be abolished altogether.
MAHIMA MANGAL
MAHIMA MANGAL 7 years 2 days ago
1. Some digital payment gateway levies a hefty amount in the name of convenience fee. So please check them too. 2. Exempt or Reduce GST on EDUCATION & TRAINING
PAWAN BIHANI
PAWAN BIHANI 7 years 2 days ago
1. 5-25 Lakhs collateral free loan to all assessees who have paid average 5k tax in last 3 years. 2. Interest free/subsidized loan for buying cow upto 2 Lakhs / household & buying back the milk. 3.Collateral free student loan up to 10 Lacs for students of Govt /reputed private institutes. 4. 2 Lakhs loan to urban woman entrepreneurs filing business IT returns. 5.Focussed skill development institutes to create employable youths. 6. Support individuals or organisations planting trees near highway.
Umesh Naik
Umesh Naik 7 years 2 days ago
Make IT return easier. Merge various heads in common. Make shoppers to display QR codes compulsory on their shop. Take levy on cash withdrawal/ deposits.
Karuna Jyoti
Karuna Jyoti 7 years 2 days ago
For taking GST registration Aadhar card along with PAN card of Directors, Partners, Proprietor should be compulsory. Audit should be compulsory for more than 1 cr turnover. GSTN should issue electronically alert notice for more than 50 lakh turnover in a month so officer can verify the existence of tax payer. These steps may useful to prevent fake invoices in GST regime. Penalty for taking credit on fake invoices should be 300% or more. Fake invoices may be defined in rule.
MAHIMA MANGAL
MAHIMA MANGAL 7 years 2 days 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.
Pratik Toshniwal
Pratik Toshniwal 7 years 2 days ago
it is suggested to extrapolate the stamp duty rates of shares to the bonds and vice versa to highlight the step-motherly treatment being meted out to the stock markets vis-a-vis bond markets. These calculations would show the extent of increase of stamp duty if the stamp duty rates of shares are applied on bonds. If the Govt thinks of levying rates of stamp duty of shares on the bonds also, there would be huge hue cry by all banks and RBI which would automatically back off the Govt.
Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar 7 years 2 days ago
1. GST reduction for prosthetic and related products 2. Prosthesis insurance coverage 3. Prosthesis 4. Income tax exemption for divyangs 5. Para sports encouragement 6. Insurance coverage to students starting from school without any income criteria 7. Accessible infrastructure like accessible roads, ATMs, railway station, train coaches, etc 8. Speedy trial of accident compensation cases 9. Giving benefit under CSR to companies to sponsor prosthesis for their
Rajesh A V
Rajesh A V 7 years 2 days ago
Salary structure of both Central and state govt should be unified. Some states offer more salary to employees - after all all are money of nation. Central should define around 25 to 30 different basic pays (from peon to secretary) and corresponding DA as on a date. All state should ensure that the pay of each and every employees of Govt/govt funded/aided organisation falls in defined scales (or very near). Positional weightage of designations also should be associated 2scale defined by Central.