Budget 2024 Date Highlights: While reports suggested that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is all set to table the Union Budget for FY25 on July 23 or 24, there is still no official announcement of the date of the Budget presentation by the government. Moving closer to the date of the Budget presentation, there is a slew of expectations, demands and anticipation from people, industries, and economists alike.
Meanwhile, the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha has already commenced on June 24 and later on June 26, Om Birla, a three-time BJP MP, was re-elected as the Lok Sabha Speaker for a second term. He won against the INDIA bloc’s candidate, Congress’ Kodikunnil Suresh, through a voice vote. The Monsoon Session of the Parliament, according to sources, is expected to begin on July 22 and the Budget presentation will coincide with this. The session is likely to continue until August 9.
Earlier on June 22, Nirmala Sitharaman presided over the 53rd GST Council meeting, which deliberated on various proposals to streamline GST applicability across goods and services, and several recommendations were made to refine tax rates and service exemptions under the GST regime.
Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-budget consultation with finance ministers from states and union territories on June 22. The meeting was chaired to gather insights and recommendations from the upcoming Union Budget 2024-25.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will likely table the Union Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 in the Parliament on July 23 or 24, sources told FinancialExpress.com. However, there has been no official announcement on the date of the presentation of the Budget which is expected to be tabled on the first day of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament, likely on July 22.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the interim Budget on February 1, 2024 and made the following major announcements:
An interim budget is presented by an incumbent government or the government that is going through a transition period or is in its last year in office before the general elections held every 5 years. It contains detailed documentation of all the expenses to be incurred and every rupee to be earned through taxes in the coming few months until the general elections. An incumbent government cannot present the full budget.
With this, the incumbent government seeks a vote of approval from Parliament to extract money from the consolidated fund of India, where the government puts all its revenue, to meet its budget expenses before the end of the financial year. The interim budget also consists of some policy measures. Read More.
According to sources, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the full Budget for FY25 on July 23 or 24, coinciding with the Monsoon Session of the Parliament.
On February 1, 2024, the finance minister had presented the Interim Budget, which is technically a vote on account ahead of the elections to take care of government expenses in the interim till a new Government is voted to power. This happens every 5 years or when the existing government is dissolved and elections are held.
On June 27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the ninth pre-Budget consultation with experts from health and education sectors to take suggestions for the upcoming General Budget 2024-25. The meeting was also attended by Union Minister of State for Finance; Finance Secretary and Secretary, D/o Expenditure; Secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs; Department of Revenue; Department of Higher Education; Department of School Education and Literacy; and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; and Chief Economic Adviser, Government of India.
On June 25, Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the eighth pre-Budget consultation with experts from the employment and skill development sectors to take suggestions for the forthcoming General Budget 2024-25, in New Delhi. The consultation meeting was attended by the Finance Secretary and Secretary, D/o Expenditure; Secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs; Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship; and Ministry of Labour; and Chief Economic Adviser, Government of India.
On June 25, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the seventh pre-Budget consultation with representatives of trade and services to take suggestions for the upcoming General Budget 2024-25, in New Delhi. The meeting was also attended by Union Minister of State for Finance; Finance Secretary and Secretary, D/o Expenditure; Secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs; Ministry of Commerce and Industry; and Chief Economic Adviser, Government of India.
On June 24, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the sixth pre-Budget consultation with representatives of trade unions and labour organisations to gather suggestions for the forthcoming General Budget 2024-25, in New Delhi.
Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, on June 22, chaired a pre-Budget consultation with finance ministers from states and union territories. The objective of the meeting was to gather insights and recommendations for the upcoming Union Budget 2024-25.
On June 21, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held a pre-Budget consultation meeting with the representatives from farmer associations and agriculture economists. The meeting was attended by Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, Finance Secretary TV Somanathan, Chief Economic Adviser, V Anantha Nageswaran, Secretary Department of Economic Affairs and senior officers from the Agriculture Ministry.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held her third pre-Budget consultation meeting with industry leaders and associations. After the meeting, PHDCCI said that the association suggested the ministry to bolster the manufacturing sector, support consumption demand and provide relief to middle income groups with rationalization of tax slabs.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on June 20, held the second pre-Budget consultation meeting with leading experts of the financial and capital markets sector. Following the meeting, Nilesh Shah, MD, Kotak Mahindra AMC, said, “I shared with the Honourable Finance Minister that under the aegis of our regulator SEBI, mutual funds have spread financial awareness. We have enlisted more than 4 crore Indians to participate in the journey of Viksit Bharat and secure their financial freedom.”
On June 19, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the first pre-Budget consultations with leading economists in connection with the forthcoming General Budget 2024-25. Talking about the meeting, economist Ashwani Mahajan told PTI, “We have held the first pre-budget meeting. Top economists from across the nation attended the meeting and gave their suggestions about the budget.”
The 52nd GST Council meeting was held on October 7, 2023. It was presided over by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and attended by Finance MoS Shri Pankaj Chaudhary, the Revenue Secretary, Chairman CBIC, Member CM, Member GST, Member TP and senior officers from Union Government and States. In this meeting, the GST Council had announced the imposition of 28% levy on online gaming, casinos, and horse racing. Later in the March GST meeting, the council had postponed the review of the levy imposed on the proceeds from online gaming.
According to the data released by the Ministry of Finance, the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) collection came in at Rs 32,409 crore. The State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) stood at Rs 40,265 crore. Meanwhile, Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) was at Rs 87,781 crore, including Rs 39,879 crore collected on imported goods.
According to the data released by the Ministry of Finance, Goods & Services Tax (GST) collections during the month of May 2024 stood at Rs 1.73 lakh crore. This is 10 per cent higher than the same period last year. For April, GST collection had breached the Rs 2 lakh crore milestone. The gross GST collection during April was recorded at Rs 2.10 lakh crore, up 12.4 per cent on-year.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to table the Union Budget for FY25 on July 23 or 24, sources told FinancialExpress.com. The Budget presentation will conincide with the commencement of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament, which is slated to begin on July 22, per sources. The session is expected to continue until August 9. Meanwhile, the special session of the 18th Lok Sabha commenced on June 24 and it will go on till July 4 and will close sine die as this is a special session.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the GST Council has recommended setting monetary thresholds for filing appeals by the department in various courts. “To reduce government litigation, the council has recommended a monetary limit of Rs 20 lakh for the GST Appellate Tribunal, Rs 1 crore for High Court, and Rs 2 crore for the Supreme Court for filing appeals by the department,” she said.
The GST Council, on June 22, recommended extending the time limit to furnish the details and the returns in the form GSTR 4 from 30th April to 30th June. This will apply for returns for the Financial Year 2024-25 onwards,” Nirmala Sitharaman added.
During her address after the GST Council Meet, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the Centre’s commitment to bolstering states’ economies through prompt tax devolution and the settlement of GST compensation arrears to drive growth. She highlighted the ‘Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment’, maintaining that while most loans are unrestricted, a portion remains conditional on states implementing citizen-centric reforms and specific capital projects across sectors.
The GST Council made following recommendations on GST on services:
After the 53rd GST Council meeting, GST Council recommended the following changes in GST rate:
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council meeting was held on June 22. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presided over the meeting. The meeting was attended by MoS finance Pankaj Chaudhary, chief ministers of Goa and Meghalaya, deputy chief ministers of Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha, besides finance ministers of states & UTs and other senior officers.
While addressing a joint sitting of Parliament, President Droupadi Murmu said that the Union Budget will be a futuristic document and all reforms will be fast-tracked. “In the upcoming sessions, this government will present the first budget of this term. This budget will be an effective document of the government’s far-reaching policies and futuristic vision. Along with big economic and social decisions, many historic steps will also be seen in this budget,” Droupadi Murmu said.
According to sources, the Monsoon Session of Parliament is slated to begin on July 22. It is likely to continue until August 9. The government is expected to present the Union Budget for 2024-25 during the Monsoon Session.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to table the Union Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 in the Parliament on July 23 or 24, sources told FinancialExpress.com. However, there has been no official announcement on the date of the presentation of the Budget. The Budget is expected to be tabled on the first day of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament, which is likely to commence on July 22.
As the Lok Sabha session commenced on June 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath as member of the 18th Lok Sabha. This marks the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha following the general elections, in which the NDA secured 293 seats, the INDIA bloc obtained 234 seats, and the Congress party held 99 of those seats.
On June 26, Om Birla, a three-time BJP MP, was re-elected as the Lok Sabha Speaker for a second term. He won against the INDIA bloc’s candidate, Congress’ Kodikunnil Suresh, through a voice vote. Initially elected as Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha in 2019 through unanimous support, Om Birla now becomes the first presiding officer to be re-elected in two decades.
After his re-election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “It is a matter of honour that you have been elected to this chair for the second time. I congratulate you on behalf of the entire House and look forward to your guidance for the next five years. Your sweet smile keeps the entire House happy.”
With the government preparing its full Budget for FY25, North Block, which houses the finance ministry in New Delhi, is ‘quarantined’ starting June 13 until the Budget is presented in July. The ministry will remain out of bounds for visitors and media till the Union Budget is tabled in the Parliament. According to a report by PTI, all the entry and exit points of the finance minister, during the ‘quarantine’ period, are guarded by security personnel while the Intelligence Bureau (IB) personnel, assisted by Delhi police, keep a close watch on the movements of people entering the rooms of the officials working on the Budget.