Hyderabad: In less than 48 hours to go Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will carry the Budget Briefcase with her to present the General Budget 2019 on July 5.
The Budget Briefcase includes all important documents needed by the Finance Minister at the time of the presentation. So, let us have a look at the documents present in the Budget Briefcase.
1. Annual Financial Statement: It is the main Budget document and commonly referred to as the Budget Statement. It is a statement of estimated receipts and expenditure of the Government of India.
2. Demands for Grants: The estimates of expenditure from the Consolidated Fund included in the Budget Statements and required to be voted by the Lok Sabha are submitted in the form of Demands for Grants. The Demand for grants includes provisions with respect to revenue expenditure, capital expenditure, grants to State and Union Territory governments together with loans and advances.
3. Finance Bill: It is present in fulfilment of the requirement of Article 110(1)(a) of the Constitution, detailing the imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of taxes proposed in the Budget. A Finance Bill is a Money Bill as defined in Article 110 of the Constitution.
4. Statements mandated under FRBM ACT: