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India Budget 2010
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The Indian Finance Minister is going to announce Union Budget 2010-11 on 26th February, 2010. Everyone is as eager to know the India Budget 2010 expectations as the final budget itself. The India budget results 2010 are keenly awaited for several reasons. Some of these are: Will the Finance Minister deliver another aam aadmi Budget? Whether taxes will be reduced for the common men and the corporates? And how to negate inflation? So With the India Budget round the corner, there is already a lot of buzz and speculation about what the Budget holds.
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DEFENCE, ENERGY AND AGRICULTURE
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Focus on Indian FMCG sector
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ranjan sarmah
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"financial market should be focussed,sa this will make a great flow of money in the market to boost up the economy of the nati"
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financial market like , banking and insurance should be foccused more to enhance the cash flow in the market to boost up the economy of the nation and automatically it will generate more employment. life insurance industry is today giving more...
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Pradeep Kumar Chakrabarty
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"Enhancing employment opportunity and job security in private sector"
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In my opinion Job Opertunity must be enhanced and Job Security in Private Com must be ensure through this budget. Lots of educated and skillfull people of this country are presently engaged in private sectors. As they can be sacked any time by...
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ujjval jain
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"DEFENCE, ENERGY AND AGRICULTURE"
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Agree with you Nitin,,agriculture is still our core economy, energy is our future defense internal security viz a viz Naxal movements, terrorism tensions escalating in Pak. is the utmost priority to deal in. Thanks Shailena for referring.
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Ideate: "Budget 2010: Which sector to focus first?" deleted from your view.
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Gururaj Nigale
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NO as per my knowledge the budget is kept only till they get votes they are not concerned about the commodities and any price hike. This is making difficult for people to save the amount also. They have to bring a superior budget keeping in mind...
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pankaj kumar yadav
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This budget will have greater positive impact on AAM ADMI as well as secoters like industry ,agriculture etc and many more.India is having 8% growth rate which shows a remarkable growth after recession.But the thing is will India overcome the...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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Budget for "Aam Ad mi" .. not possible. But the Minister may claim that his budget will be for general people. Already general mass is suffering for price rice. The Govt. may place the "Food Gurantee" bill in this seassion. But - that may not...
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Debate: "Will the Finance Minister deliver another aam aadmi Budget? " deleted from your view.
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mahesh v kalachatolu
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it not fully planed just estimation railway minister dont have idea abt the what she want 2 do?
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KUMAR SAURABH JHA
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One cannot please everyone at the same time. One needs to feel like deprived on the other hand when you have many happy ones. The question is are you happy or not.I feel its a good budget.
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Saurabh Rishi Bajpai
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No, I think she should also add some safety feachers to avoid the common rail accidents. Also She should focus all India equally as she is National Minister.
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Debate: "Are you happy with Mamta banerjee's Railway budget 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Hike in tax obligations
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Increase in Excise Duty
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Rashmi Chawla
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"One point tax . One country one tax structure.Will it ever come ? How many budgets do we have to wait to simplify the tax proces"
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Saswat your idea seems to be interesting. It would be great if you can explain it briefly. :)
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SASWAT MAZUMDAR
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"One point tax . One country one tax structure.Will it ever come ? How many budgets do we have to wait to simplify the tax proces"
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One country one tax code/ structure . Can they do it ? Or do they have the willingness to do it ? One point tax when the goods move out of the production unit for sale in the market . Is that too difficult . Why do each state has different tax...
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Ideate: "What are the expectations of budget 2010-11?" deleted from your view.
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linda
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Sarangpani
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I think they feared of forthcoming election, so they are in hurry to imply forthcoming prices too. Thats how a futureustic foresighted govt should works. by implementing future prices in present. I think, they are few step ( not one) ahead at...
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Sonam Kapoor
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No, I mean this year's Budget 2010 India is not a Common man's budget and also it has not covered all the areas. And infact it has added fuel to the flame for the already increasing fuel price and now one needs to shell out 2 Rs more for fuel,...
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Debate: "Are you pleased with Pranab Mukherjee's India Budget 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Union budget 2010 is currently being presented by Mr. Pranab mukherjee in the Parliament right now, and this is the 5th budget that Mr. Pranab mukherjee will be presenting, and speech has already begun and these are some of the key points that our Finance minister has made and these are the 2010 budget highlights that have come out till now. Indian budget highlights 2010: 1. No income tax upto Rs 1.6 lakh 2. 10% income tax on Rs 1.6 - Rs 5 lakh 3. 30% income tax on Rs 8 lakh and above 4. 20% income tax on Rs 5 - Rs 8 lakh 5. Indirect taxes coming up 6. Direct tax receipts to fall by Rs 56,000 cr 7. Infotech usage in tax management to be enhanced 8. Tax paying interface to be de-cluttered' 9...
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Omkar Kulkarni
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Our FM saya this budget is belongs to common man. Where is common man in this budget?
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O.V.SRINIVASAN
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raise in fuel what way benefits aam aadmi
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Removal of dual levy in indirect taxes.
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Encourage Productization efforts from India
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Vinod M Raveendranath
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"Encourage Productization efforts from India"
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The upcoming budget can add tax benefits for productized hardware/ software offerings. This will encourage more original activity from India and encourage companies like Notion Ink to roll out game-changers like Adam. Budget can further encourage...
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Leena Pawar
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"Removal of dual levy in indirect taxes."
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On the indirect taxes front, removal of dual levy of service tax and VAT/ CST on provision of right to use software is an important demand of the sector. The BPO sector is also concerned on the ambiguity in the manner in which export rules have...
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SAURABH THAKUR
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"Removal of dual levy in indirect taxes."
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Well according to me ,the main issues that will be given top priority in this budget would be: Taxes: The common men and the corporates are looking for decrease in taxes. The Finance Minister is likely to augment exemption limit of individual...
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Ideate: "What Indian IT sector wants from Budget 2010?" deleted from your view.
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benefical
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Mridula Maity
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"benefical"
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Auto industry witnessed an excellent 2009 with strong growth in volume sales. Stimulus package offered by the government also played a key role. While rising raw material costs is a worry, the players expect the government to not make any...
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Debate: "what will be relaxsiation for automotive in comming budget..........." deleted from your view.
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RAMANATHA PRABHU N
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Indirect taxes like Central Exice, Service tax, Customs duty etc will increase. There may be nominal benifits out of Direct Taxes like Income Tax, Wealth tax etc. Overall there will be increase in tax burden to the citizen.
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Abraham Paul
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Need not be according to the idea in my posting in this space. Not only reduction of Duties and Taxes, many other monitory constraints could be overcome if governemnt could look into alternate mathods. Like I mentioned earlier in a posting,...
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Jyoti Rath
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In the last fiscal, we have seen inflation in many sectors like foods because of which our country had to face a lot of economical crisis. I think, to fulfill the economic losses caused by those inflations, government will increase the price of...
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Debate: "Budget 2010 India: Will taxes go up or down?" deleted from your view.
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Answer: "what expect you in our budget as an employee?" deleted from your view.
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Fiscal deficit * Fiscal deficit seen at 5.9 percent of GDP in 2011-12 * Fiscal deficit seen at 5.1 percent of GDP in 2012-13 Revenue and Taxes * Personal income tax exemption limit raised to Rs 200,000. Those in the Rs 2 lakh-Rs 5 lakh bracket will now be under the 10% slab. Those in the Rs 5 lakh-Rs 10 lakh bracket will come under the 20% slab * Service tax rates raised to 12 per cent from 10 per cent; School education, though, will be exempt from service tax. * Seventeen services exempt from tax net * Rs 10000-crore tax fee bonds for power sector * The Securities Transaction Tax (STT), imposed while buying and selling shares, is brought down by 20%. selling shares, is brought down by 20%. * Indian film industry exempted from service tax on copyright * Interest earned from bank deposits to stay tax free up to Rs 10,000 * No advance tax requirement for senior citizens * No change in corporate tax rates * Govt to move towards Direct Tax, Income Tax exemption limit raised to Rs 2...
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The following is a reproduction of from an article I wrote in 2004. 1. Harnessing the vast human resource in the country shall be the main objective. Most of the unrest and disharmony happening every where, may it be of social, political, various disruptions caused by actions and counter actions of different ethnic groups and communities turning into religious extremism, are due to the shift in the focus of life among the mass especially the village youth, and political are due to desperation fermenting of the prevailing situation that deprive them options and opportunities to grow up and lead a normal life. To alleviate it, the primary focus shall be on the uplift of the 750 odd million rural population, by providing them basic amenities such as a home to live, clean water, cheap electricity and fuel, primary healthcare, free basic education, effective public distribution system, good roads and other infrastructure, and a minimum assured income from agricultural or trade...
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