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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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Suresh
Suresh 6 years 12 months ago
Respected madam, We are from All India Rig Owners Welfare Association, We request you to removal GST for water well drilling for agriculture and drinking water. Since 90% of the drilling work done by the drilling contractors all over India are for agriculture and for basic needs. If 18% GST is in posed on drilling for agriculture it will be affecting the farmers a lot and it will being a lot of burden to the farmers.
Anirudha V Limaye
Anirudha V Limaye 6 years 12 months ago
Stop issuing fresh Aadhar cards. All new Aadhar cards should be issued only by linking to the mother's aadhar card. This will reduce the problem of Aadhar issued to illegal immigrants. Also it will allow the government to keep track of demographic changes which will help the government plan for the future.
Dr B L Patheja
Dr B L Patheja 6 years 12 months ago
Income tax rates should be reduced to nil upto 5 lac ; 10% upto 10 lac; 15% upto 15lacs; 20% upto 20 lac; 25% upto 25 lac; 30% upto 30 lac ; 35% beyond 30 lac
Anirudha V Limaye
Anirudha V Limaye 6 years 12 months ago
High petrol consumption in India linked to personal transportation needs. Most of personal transport linked to daily work travel. However with advent of fast internet, Work from Hom (WFH) should be encouraged to reduce petrol imports, reduce congestion and pollution. SUGGEST: Give Income tax breaks to companies that do 33% of their annual work hours via WFH. you can start with just for IT companies also.
Anil Kumar Singh
Anil Kumar Singh 6 years 12 months ago
As of now, I have only two suggestions for my government. 1) The LTCG imposed on equity investments last year is an impediment to the new and small investors like me. High returns are seen as a reward for taking risks in stocks. But LTCG of 10% is just too much. Small investors like me (in millions in numbers) will eventually move away from stocks and look for less risky securities. NOT GOOD for the economy. 2) Enforce the proposed interim budget direct taxes slabs announced before polls
R YEGYA NARAYANAN
R YEGYA NARAYANAN 6 years 12 months ago
The government should act on the judgement of the Hon'ble Supreme Court and revamp the EPS95 pension scheme (implemented by EPFO) and allow retired PF pensioners to pay back to the EPFO the management contribution towards employees' PF with interest so that the retired private sector employees are able to get higher pension and lead a dignified life. Promises made in this regard by the government, including providing health care to retirees, are still to be fulfilled.
Dr B L Patheja
Dr B L Patheja 6 years 12 months ago
Income tax payers are getting restless that the government is taxing us heavily and using the revenue to buy votes from poors who produce 5-7 children and are drag on economy. Businessmen are able to manipulate their income to pay less taxes. A businessman having income over 10 lac will show income as below 10 lac to avoid jumping tax rate from 20 to 30% Senior citizens are suffering most. Banks hardly pay 8% interest- out of which paying 20-30% tax pinches- net return on FD is about 6% hardly
Amit Phatak
Amit Phatak 6 years 12 months ago
Please scrap the 10% LTCG tax on shares/equity funds introduced in the last budget. Increase Sec 80C limit from present Rs 1.5 lakh to 3 lakh annually.
JAGANNATHAN NARAYANAN
JAGANNATHAN NARAYANAN 6 years 12 months ago
Middle class and upper middle class people are suffering the maximum due to tax structure. The money spent on free to be reduced and also the the amount given to the states for spending on so called social welfare scheme to be reduced to ensure all should earn for their living. People say unemployment prevails, but in my opinion it is the other way around, employment opportunities are there, where as people refuse to work since they get so many things free in the form of welfare schemes.
dinesh babu
dinesh babu 6 years 12 months ago
as a working employee in private health sector we want to raise our incometax slab from 150000 to 500000 in agradual manner in future ,it should start from this budget wed expect because we are the regular and sincear tax payers so we want this reward to decrease our burden .thank you.