Budget 2017 – What's in store?

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Budget 2017 – What's in store?


Agriculture  Government remains committed towards doubling farmers‘ income in 5 years  It has fixed the target for agricultural credit in 2017-18 at a record high of Rs.

10 lakh crores  Government announced a benefit of 60 days‘ interest waiver on Dec 31, 2016  Dedicated Micro Irrigation Fund in NABARD is all set to achieve 'per drop more crop' with an initial investment of Rs. 5,000crores  Government would set up a Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund in NABARD with an initial investment of Rs. 2000crores. This would be increased to Rs. 8000 crores in the coming 3 years.


Rural India  MGNREGA allocation is at its highest ever at levels of Rs. 48,000 crores in  

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2017-18 The construction pace of PMGSY roads has been hastened to 133 km roads per day in 2016-17 compared with an average of 73 km during 2011-2014 Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin's allocation was increased from Rs. 15,000 crores in 2016-17 to Rs. 23,000 crores in 2017-18.The target is to complete 1 crore houses by 2019 for the homeless and people living in kutcha houses Achieving100% rural electrification by May 01,2018 has been set as a mandate The government has allocated Rs. 187,223 crores for rural, agriculture, and allied sectors


Young Indian population  The government has set a mandate to empower young India through education,

skills, and jobs.  The government will launch the Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion programme (SANKALP) at a cost of Rs. 4000 crores. SANKALP will provide market-specific training to around 3.5crore Indian youth  The government will launch the next phase Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement (STRIVE) in 2017-18 at a cost of Rs. 2,200 crores


The underprivileged and poor

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security, healthcare, and affordable housing for the poor and underprivileged Indians In a key move, the government has given infrastructure status to affordable housing Individual housing loans of around Rs. 20,000crore will be refinanced by National Housing Bank in 2017-18 Scheduled Castes allocation has been increased by 35% YoY Scheduled Tribes allocation has been increased to Rs. 31,920 crores Minority Affairs allocation has been increased to Rs. 4,195 crores


Infrastructure  Provision of Rs. 241,387 crores has been made in2017-18 for 

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transportation sector including rail, roads, and shipping The government has pegged the total capital and development expenditure of Railways at Rs. 131,000 crores for 2017-18. This includes Rs. 55,000 crores provided by the government Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh will be created for passenger safety with an initial corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crores over the next 5years Budget allocation for highways has been increased from Rs. 57,976 crores in 2016-17 to Rs. 64,900 crores in 2017-18 PPP mode will be used to take up operation and maintenance of select airports in Tier 2 cities


Financial sector  The government has planned to abolish the Foreign Investment Promotion Board

(FIPB) in 2017-18 while working on liberal lasing the FDI policy further  A revised mechanism will be put in place along with proper procedural guidelines for time-bound listing of select CPSEs on the stock exchanges. Railway PSEs such as IRCTC, IRFC, and IRCON will list their shares in stock exchanges  The government has proposed creation of an integrated public sector 'oil major', which will be able to compete strongly with international and local oil and gas players in the private sector  The government plans to launch a new ETF with diversified CPSE stocks and other government holdings in 2017-18  The government has provisioned Rs. 10,000 crores for recapitalisation of banks in 2017-18 in line with the 'Indradhanush‘ road map  The government is planning to set the lending target under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana at Rs. 2.44 lakh crores, with priority providedt o Dalits, Tribals, Backward Classes, and Women.


Digital India  The government has proposed to set a mission with a target of 2,500

crore digital transactions for 2017-18 through UPI, USSD, Aadhar Pay, IMPS, and debit cards  The government has proposed to mandate all government receipts through digital means beyond a prescribed limit  The government has proposed to create a Payments Regulatory Board in the RBI by replacing the existing Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems


Public service  The government is working towards effective governance and efficient

service delivery through people's participation  The government has planned to use the Head Post Offices as front offices for providing the public with passport services  The government has made its e-market place functional for procurement of goods and services


Fiscal prudence  The government strives to ensure that it strikes a balance between optimal

deployment of resources and preserving the country's fiscal stability  Capital expenditure allocation has been increased by 25.4% compared with the previous year  Total resources being transferred to states and Union Territories with Legislatures is Rs. 4.11 lakh crores compared with Rs. 3.60lakh crores in 2016-17  FRBM Committee has recommended 3% fiscal deficit for the next three years with an eye on sustainable debt target and need for public investment.  Fiscal deficit for 2017-18 has been pegged at3.2% of GDP. The government stays committed to bring it down to 3% in 2018-19  Net market borrowing of the government was restricted to Rs. 3.48 lakh crores after buyback in 2017-18.This was much lower than Rs. 4.25lakh crores in 2016-17  Revenue Deficit reduced to 2.1% compared with2.3% in 2016-17. For the next year, it is pegged at 1.9% against 2% mandated by the FRBM Act


Tax management  The main mandate behind tax administration is to‘ honour the honest'  The government has allowed MAT credit to be carried forward for up to 15 years instead of

the current 10 years

 The government has reduced income tax to 25% for companies with annual turnover of      

up to Rs. 50 crore. The objective behind this move was to make MSMEs more viable The government has reduced basic customs duty on LNG from 5% to 2.5% The government has reduced presumptive income for SMEs whose turnover is upto Rs. 2 crores from the current 8% of turnover to6% of turnover, which is by non-cash means Transaction above Rs. 3 lakh would not be permitted in cash. However, this rule is subject to certain exceptions The government set the maximum amount of cash donation that a political party can receive from one person at Rs. 2000 Existing rate of taxation for individuals falling in the income slab of Rs. 2.5 – 5 lakhs has been reduced to 5% from the current rate of 10% There will be a 10% surcharge payable on tax for individuals with annual taxable income between Rs. 50 lakhs and Rs. 1 crore


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