Highlights On Union Budget 2012 - 2013 - A Corporate Glance: S Dhanapal & Associates
Highlights On Union Budget 2012 - 2013 - A Corporate Glance: S Dhanapal & Associates
Highlights On Union Budget 2012 - 2013 - A Corporate Glance: S Dhanapal & Associates
INTRODUCTION
The Union Budget of India, referred to as an annual Financial Statement in Article 112 of the Constitution of India is an annual budget of the Republic of India, which is presented each year by the Finance Minister of India in the Parliament. The Union budget has to be passed by the Both Houses of Parliament before it can come into effect on April 1, the start of India's financial year. The Honble Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee presented the Union Budget for the financial year 2012 2013 in Parliament on 16th March 2012. The Main Highlights of Union Budget with respect to Corporate are summarized as follows.
No change in corporate taxes. Service tax rate raised from 10 per cent to 12 per cent. Excise duty raised from 10 to 12 per cent. External commercial borrowing of up to $1 billion permitted for airline sector. Completion of highway projects 44 per cent higher than in previous fiscal.
Service Tax rate increased from 10% to 12%, with corresponding changes in rates for individual services Revision Application Authority and Settlement Commission being introduced in Service Tax for dispute resolution and introduction of New scheme announced for simplification of refunds. All services to be taxed except those in negative list
EXCISE DUTY
Standard Rate of excise duty raised from 10 per cent to 12 per cent Merit Rate from 5 per cent to 6 per cent and Lower Merit Rate from 1 per cent to 2 per cent with few exemptions. Excise duty on processed food brought down to 6% Excise duty on hand made and semi mechanized matches reduced from 10% to 6%. Customs duty on import of parts of aircraft, tyres and testing equipment fully exempted. Full exemption from basic customs duty for equipment for road and highway construction. Titanium dioxide customs duty cut to 7.5% from 10% Full exemption from basic customs duty on natural gas, LNG, uranium for generation of electricity for two years. Automated shuttle looms exempted from customs duty Full exemption on imported equipments for road construction projects Import of equipment for fertilizer plants fully exempted from customs duty for three years Excise duty on large cars raised from 22 per cent to 24 per cent Most luxury items, eating out, air travel, leisure activities to cost more
DIRECT TAX
DIRECT TAX
FOR CORPORATES
No change in tax rates Withholding tax on power, airlines, road and brides, ports and shipyard, fertilisers, dams and affordable houses lowered to 5 pc from 20 pc for 3 years. Investment linked deduction of capital expenditure in some businesses is proposed to be provided at 150 per cent as against the current rate of 100 per cent. These sectors include cold chain facility, warehouses forstoring foodgrains, hospitals, fertilizers and affordable housing. Bee keeping, container freight and warehousing for storage of sugar will now also be eligible for investment linked deduction. The budget also proposes weighted deduction for R&D expenditure, agriextension services and expenditure on skill development in the manufacturing sector. For small and medium enterprises (SMEs) the turnover limit for compulsory tax audit of accounts as well as for presumptive taxation is proposed to be raised from Rs. 60 lakh to Rs. 1 crore. In order to augment funds for SMEs, sale of residential property will be exempt from capital gains tax, if the proceeds are used for purchase of plant and machinery, etc. A General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) is being introduced in order to counter aggressive tax avoidance. Introduction of compulsory reporting of assets held abroad and assessment upto 16 years will now be allowed to be re-opened. Tax will be collected at source on trading in coal, lignite and iron ore; purchase of bullion or jewellery above Rs. 2 lakh in cash; and transfer of immovable property (other than agricultural land) above a specified threshold.
FOR INDIVIDUALS
Income tax exemption limit raised to `2 lakh. Deduction of up to `10,000 from interest from savings bank accounts. Proposal to allow deduction of upto `5,000 for preventive health check up. Introduction of Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme to allow for income tax deduction of 50%.
Up to 2 lakh rupees - NIL 2 lakh - 5 lakh rupees - 10% 5 lakh - 10 lakh rupees - 20% Above 10 lakh rupees - 30%
NIL
2.5 lakh to 5 lakh - 10 % 5 lakh to 10 lakh 20% Above 10 lakh 30% VERY SENIOR CITIZENS above 80 years Upto 5 lakh NIL 5 lakh to 10 lakh 20% Above 10 lakh - 30%
The overall exemption limit has increased from `1,80,000 to `2,00,000 when compared to previous year there by saving a maximum of 2,000 to citizens of India. Deduction of up to `10,000 from interest from savings bank accounts. Proposal to allow deduction of upto `5,000 for preventive health check up.
DISINVESTMENT POLICY
Government has further evolved its approach to divestment of Central Public Sector Enterprises by allowing them a level playing field vis--vis the private sector in respect of practices like buy backs and listing at stock exchanges.
INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS Expected to achieve broad based consensus in consultation with the State Governments in respect of decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retail upto 51 per cent. CAPITAL MARKET Key Initiative are proposed to be taken for deepening the reforms in the Capital markets, including simplifying process of IPOs, allowing QFIs to access Indian Bond Market etc. Official amendment to Pension fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, 2011, The banking laws amendment bill 2011 and insurance law Amendment bill 2008 to be moved in current session of parliament.
Securities Transaction Tax (STT) reduced from 0.125 per cent to 0.1 per cent.
More sectors added as eligible sectors for Viability Gap Funding under the scheme Support to PPP in infrastructure. Tax free bonds for around `60,000 crore to be expected to be allowed for financing infrastructure projects in 2012-13. National Manufacturing Policy are announced there by expecting to create 10 crore jobs. ECB to be permitted for working capital requirement of airline industry for a period of one year, subject to a total ceiling of US $ 1 billion.
SME exchanges are launched in Mumbai recently to provide greater access to finance by Small and Medium Enterprises. Policy requiring Ministries to make a minimum of 20 per cent of their annual purchases from MSEs approved out of this 4 per cent earmarked for procurement from MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs. Turnover limit for compulsory tax audit of account and presumptive taxation of SMEs to be raised from `60 lakhs to `1 crore.
Bills on micro-finance institutions, national land bank and public debt management among those to be introduced in 2012-13.
For Indian Economy, recovery during the year was interrupted due to intensification of debt crisis in EURO zone, rise in crude and oil price, earthquake in Japan, political turmoil in middle east. Twelfth five year plan to be launched with aim of faster , sustainable and equitable growth Growth in 2012-13 estimated at 7.6 per cent. To raise `30,000 crore from disinvestments. Fiscal deficit at 5.9 per cent of GDP in revised estimates for 2011-12. Fiscal deficit pegged at Rs 5.13 lakh cr in FY13. (5.1% of GDP) Direct tax collection fell short by Rs 32,000 crore in current fiscal. Information on black money stashed abroad has started flowing in, prosecution to be executed in some cases. White paper on black money in the current Parliament session. Gross taxes estimated at 10.6% of GDP.
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