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Budget proposals aimed at improving ease of living: Finance Minister

While replying to discussion on the Finance Bill, Nirmala Sitharaman said Budget proposals will promote Make in India and digital payment.

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Published : Jul 18, 2019, 7:51 PM IST

Updated : Jul 18, 2019, 11:18 PM IST

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said that the tax proposals in the Finance Bill 2019 are aimed at improving the ease of living and reducing pain of the citizens.

While replying to discussion on the Finance Bill, Sitharaman said Budget proposals will promote Make in India and digital payment.

Budget proposals aimed at improving ease of living: Finance Minister

The Bill was later passed by the Lower House by voice vote.

The Minister, however, did not relax the tax proposals with regards to Foreign Portfolio Investors, TDS on cash withdrawal above Rs 1 crore from banks and hike in customs duty on newsprint as was being demanded by opposition.

Read More:7 indirect taxation-related laws being amended: Nirmala Sitharaman

Referring to imposition of 2 per cent TDS on cash withdrawal beyond Rs 1 crore, she said the tax could be adjusted against the liability of the assesses and hence there will be no additional burden on them.

On the proposal to hike tax liability on individuals earning more than Rs 2 crore, she said it will not impact FPIs provided they organised themselves as company.

With regard to simplification of tax laws, the Ministry has already set up a task force to finalise a new Direct Tax Code (DTC), she said.

The Minister, however, did not say anything on proposal to increase customs duty to 10 per cent on newsprint.

Several members have asked the government to reduce hike in customs duty on newsprint saying it would badly hurt the small and medium newspapers.

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said that the tax proposals in the Finance Bill 2019 are aimed at improving the ease of living and reducing pain of the citizens.

While replying to discussion on the Finance Bill, Sitharaman said Budget proposals will promote Make in India and digital payment.

Budget proposals aimed at improving ease of living: Finance Minister

The Bill was later passed by the Lower House by voice vote.

The Minister, however, did not relax the tax proposals with regards to Foreign Portfolio Investors, TDS on cash withdrawal above Rs 1 crore from banks and hike in customs duty on newsprint as was being demanded by opposition.

Read More:7 indirect taxation-related laws being amended: Nirmala Sitharaman

Referring to imposition of 2 per cent TDS on cash withdrawal beyond Rs 1 crore, she said the tax could be adjusted against the liability of the assesses and hence there will be no additional burden on them.

On the proposal to hike tax liability on individuals earning more than Rs 2 crore, she said it will not impact FPIs provided they organised themselves as company.

With regard to simplification of tax laws, the Ministry has already set up a task force to finalise a new Direct Tax Code (DTC), she said.

The Minister, however, did not say anything on proposal to increase customs duty to 10 per cent on newsprint.

Several members have asked the government to reduce hike in customs duty on newsprint saying it would badly hurt the small and medium newspapers.

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Chief ministers' panel on agriculture favours linking grants with reforms
          New Delhi, Jul 18 (PTI) The central government should link grants and allocations made by the Finance Commission to states with the reforms in the agriculture sector.
          A proposal to this effect was discussed at the first meeting of a 'High-Powered Committee of Chief Ministers for Transformation of Indian Agriculture' on Thursday.
          Briefing the reporters about the meeting, the convenor of the committee and Maharashtra chief minister, Devendra Fadnavis, said there should be greater coordination between the ministries of agriculture and commerce as one deals with production, while the other with marketing.
          "Grants of the central government and fund allocation of the Finance Commission should be linked with the agriculture reforms undertaken in states," he said while adding that it is essential to ensure simultaneous reforms in states.
          Fadnavis further said unless all states come on board, the country will not witness major transformation in the agriculture sector.
          Among other things, some committee members also questioned the utility of the Essential Commodity Act (ECA), 1955, in the food sector.
          "Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Kamal Nath was in favour of scrapping the Essential Commodity Act (ECA), 1955," he said. PTI BKS CS
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