Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Key Budget 2024-25 highlights

 Key Budget 2024-25 highlights

  • FY25 gross borrowing is estimated at 14.13 trillion, achieving a reduction from that of FY24
  • Research led the growth and development of indigenous oilseeds like mustard, groundnut and sesame to make India self-sufficient. Currently, India imports about 60% of its cooking oil spending over 1.5 trillion in a year.
  • FM has adopted an aggressive fiscal consolidation target. She has announced an FY25 fiscal deficit target of 5.1% as against the expectation of 5.3% levels. In FY24 the fiscal deficit target of 5.8% has been achieved thanks to better revenue mobilization as against the target of 5.9%.
  • FM announces a scheme for housing for the middle class to those living in rented houses, slums, and unauthorised colonies to buy or build their own house.
  • More medical colleges to be set up using existing infrastructure
  • Healthcare cover under Ayushman Bharat scheme to be extended to all Anganwadi workers, helpers
  • Efforts to boost farmers' income will be stepped up
  • Government to promote private investment in post-harvest activities
  • The Finance Minister Sitharaman announced the withdrawal of outstanding disputed tax demands. The move is set to benefit 1 crore taxpayers.
  • In a disappointment for the taxpayers, the FM chose to keep the tax rates unchanged in the interim Budget 2024, including import duty. However, certain benefits to start-ups and tax exemptions to certain IFSC units expiring in March will be extended to March 2025.