Saturday, March 17, 2012

Budget 2012 Highlights

  Income tax exemption limit raised to Rs 2 lakh from Rs 1.8 lakh 
  No tax pp to Rs 2 lakh income 
 Rs 5-10 lakh at 20% 
 Above Rs 10 lakh taxed at 30%
 STT reduced by 20% on delivery-based transactions
 Standard excise duty hiked to 12%
 Duty on large cars raised to 27%
 ECBs proposed for aviation sector with a cap of $1 billion
 Rs 2-5 lakh taxed at 10% 
 Rs 2-5 lakh taxed at 10% 
 Direct, indirect tax reforms to miss deadline
 Excise duty raised to 12% from 10%
 Branded silver jewellery fully exempt from excise duty
 Customs duty on gold, platinum raised to 4% from 2%
 Duty on handrolled beedis increased
 Excise duty raised to 12% from 10%
 Diamonds emerald and ruby prices will increase
 Advalorem duty on some cigarettes
 Import of aircraft parts exempt from basic customs duty
 Customs duty on some gold and platinum products increased
 Cuts customs duty on rail equipment to 7.5% from 10%

  To allow external commercial borrowing to part finance rupee debt in power projects
  Proposes to remove sector-specific restriction on venture capital fund investments 
  Mobile phone parts exempted from basic customs duty
  Automated shuttle looms exempted from customs duty
  School education exempt from service tax
  Oil firms seek 7-yr tax holiday in Budget 
  LCD and LED panels exempted from custom duty
  Government hikes defence spending to Rs 1,93,407 crore
  Customs duty reduced from 7.5% to 2.5% for iron ore equipment
  Thermal power companies exempted from customs duty for 2 years
  Govt sees expenditure rising 29% in 2012-13
  Thermal power companies exempted from customs duty for 2 years
  Thermal power companies exempted from customs duty for 2 years
  LNG exempted from customs duty
  Full exemption on customs duty on coal
  Full exemption on customs duty on coal
  Fiscal deficit target set at 5.1% of GDP in Budget 2012-13
  Some infra construction services exempt from service tax
  FY 13 net market borrowing at Rs 4.8 lakh crores
  Rs 18,660 crore will result from service tax rise

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