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Lok Sabha clears Finance Bill 2021-22

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Published : Mar 23, 2021, 6:20 PM IST

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

18:16 March 23

Lok Sabha clears Finance Bill 2021-22

After Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman replied to the debate on Finance Bill, 2021, which has some changes in the proposals made in the union budget, the Lok Sabha on Tuesday gave its nod for the bill with a voice vote.

New Delhi: New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the Finance Bill, 2021, which gives effect to the financial proposals of the central government for the financial year 2021-22. 

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman replied to the debate on the bill which has some changes in the proposals made in the union budget. 

The passage of the Finance Bill by Parliament marks the completion of the budgetary process. 

The minister said the changes have been made largely to boost ease of doing business and easing compliance burden. 

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She also said there will be no change in the rate of income tax. "This is a point on which even as the budget was being prepared, the Prime Minister was clear that we are not going to generate resources by raising the tax to meet the contingency which is arising out of coronavirus," the minister said. 

Several opposition members pointed to high prices of petrol and diesel and said the petroleum products should be brought under Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council. 

Read: Parliament House bans washing of utensils, lunch boxes

The minister said that the Centre is open to discussing the idea in the GST Council meeting. 

"The Centre also taxes and the states also tax. If there is this concern about the fuel tax, I honestly think based on today's discussion - many of the states would be watching this and in the next GST Council if that discussion comes up, I will be glad to have it on the agenda and discuss it," she said. 

Read: Modi likens his LS campaign to pilgrimage at meeting with ministers

She also noted that Maharashtra has the highest tax on petrol and diesel. "The point is, states also tax fuel, not just Centre. When the Centre taxes it is part of a devolvable amount," she said. 

ANI 

18:16 March 23

Lok Sabha clears Finance Bill 2021-22

After Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman replied to the debate on Finance Bill, 2021, which has some changes in the proposals made in the union budget, the Lok Sabha on Tuesday gave its nod for the bill with a voice vote.

New Delhi: New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the Finance Bill, 2021, which gives effect to the financial proposals of the central government for the financial year 2021-22. 

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman replied to the debate on the bill which has some changes in the proposals made in the union budget. 

The passage of the Finance Bill by Parliament marks the completion of the budgetary process. 

The minister said the changes have been made largely to boost ease of doing business and easing compliance burden. 

Read: BJP to contest 20 TN Assembly seats & Kanyakumari LS seat

She also said there will be no change in the rate of income tax. "This is a point on which even as the budget was being prepared, the Prime Minister was clear that we are not going to generate resources by raising the tax to meet the contingency which is arising out of coronavirus," the minister said. 

Several opposition members pointed to high prices of petrol and diesel and said the petroleum products should be brought under Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council. 

Read: Parliament House bans washing of utensils, lunch boxes

The minister said that the Centre is open to discussing the idea in the GST Council meeting. 

"The Centre also taxes and the states also tax. If there is this concern about the fuel tax, I honestly think based on today's discussion - many of the states would be watching this and in the next GST Council if that discussion comes up, I will be glad to have it on the agenda and discuss it," she said. 

Read: Modi likens his LS campaign to pilgrimage at meeting with ministers

She also noted that Maharashtra has the highest tax on petrol and diesel. "The point is, states also tax fuel, not just Centre. When the Centre taxes it is part of a devolvable amount," she said. 

ANI 

Last Updated : Mar 23, 2021, 7:24 PM IST
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