Budget 2013: Levy on property sale, total expenditure pegged at Rs 17L cr

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Express news service :New Delhi, Feb 28 2013, 11:09 IST
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Resisting the temptation of election-year populism, the Budget 2013 today offered no major income tax sops but slapped a surchage on super-rich, raised duties on mobile phones, cigarettes and imported luxury vehicles and imposed a levy on property sale above Rs 50 lakh.

Presenting UPA-II's last full-fledged Budget ahead of net year's general Elections to net in an additional Rs 18,000 crore, Finance Minister P Chidambaram did a tight rope walk balancing growth needs with fiscal prudence by stepping up expenditure in social sectors and cutting subsidies.

In a Budget that pegs fiscal deficit at 4.8 per cent of GDP, Defence allocation has been stepped up by 14 per cent over the revised expenditure in the current year to Rs 2,03,672 crore in the next.

Without changing the basic slabs and rates in income tax rates, Chidambaram gave a benefit of Rs 2,000 to individual tax payers with taxable income of up to Rs 5 lakh, that will benefit 1.8 crore tax payers entailing a revenue sacrifice of Rs 3,600 crore.

First-time home buyers will get an additional deduction of interest of Rs 1 lakh for home loans above Rs 25 lakh and Rs 1.50 lakh for home loans up to Rs 25 lakh. This will be over and above the current Rs 1 lakh deduction allowed for self-occupation.

The much-talked about 'super-rich' tax was levied as a 10 per cent surcharge on "relatively prosperous" persons with an income over Rs 1 crore.

Similarly, on domestic corporates with taxable income of Rs 10 crore, the surcharge

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Transparency

Yogesh Chinchole | 28-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
With the Budget revealed now the thing that the government need to do is to develop public forum that will let the every citizen to know about the spendings on various projects. This will bring corruption in control and make the system transparent. The spendings should reach the common man and that it shouldn't be disappeared in-between.

Pithy Budget......No breathing space left for lowest income group. People don't have money left to save, why the freaking exemption on housing loan interest. I'm not voting for Congress ever.......

Manu | 28-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
FM is not concerned about the middle class at all and neither has respect for women. No tax payer benefit and rising inflation.....I'm not voting for congress ever..... Nothing new apart from women's banks I expected 80C limits to be raised at least. This is pithy Budget....

Budget Allocation for Scams

bulesha | 28-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
There is no provision of budget allocation for Scams.

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