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Budget 2022-23
πThere was a sharp increase in public investment and capital expenditure in Budget 2021-22. This Budget (2022-23) will benefit the youth, women, farmers, and the backward classes. The PM Gati Shakti master plan will guide the process.
πThe country is expected to grow at 9.27 per cent.
πIn a major push for digital currency, The digital rupee will be issued using blockchain technology by the RBI starting 2022-23.
πIncome from the transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30 per cent, plus 1% tax on transaction.
πThis Union Budget seeks to lay the foundation & give a blueprint of the economy over βAmrit Kalβ of next 25 years β from India at 75 to India at 100.
πThe gross GST collections for the month of January 2022 are Rs 1,40,986 crore β the highest since the inception of the tax in 2017.
πIncome from Long Term Capital Gains will be taxed at 15%.
πCorporate surcharge to be reduced from 12% to 7%.
πRs 48,000 crores allocated for completion of construction of 80 lakh houses under PM Awas Yojana in rural and urban areas in the year 2022-23.
πBoth Centre and States govt employeesβ tax deduction limit to be increased from 10% to 14% to help the social security benefits of state government employees and bring them at par with the Central govt employees.
πCustoms on polished diamonds, gemstones cut to 5%.
π Simply sawn diamonds will be exempted. To facilitate export of jewellery through e-commerce, simplified regulations will be in place by June this year.
πComing to agriculture, procurement of wheat in Rabi season 2021-22 and the estimated procurement of paddy in Kharif season 2021-22 will cover 1,208 lakh metric tonnes of wheat and paddy from 163 lakh farmers & Rs 2.37 lakh crores will be the direct payment of MSP value to their accounts.
πAny cess or surcharge on income not allowed as business expenditure.
πMoving forward on this parallel track, we lay the following four priorities β PM Gati Shakti, inclusive development, productivity enhancement and investment, sunrise opportunities, energy transition and climate action and financing of investments.
πThe Production Linked Incentive Scheme for achieving Atma Nirbhar Bharat has received an excellent response, with potential to create 60 lakh new jobs and additional production of 30 lakh crore during the next five years.
πA fund with blended capital raised under co-investment model facilitated through NABARD to finance start-ups in agriculture and rural enterprises for farm produce value chain will be set up.
πStates will be encouraged to revise syllabus of agricultural universities to meet needs of natural, zero-budget and organic farming, modern-day agriculture.
πPM Modiβs development initiatives for the North East will be implemented by the North Eastern Council.
πThis will enable livelihood activities for the youth and women. This scheme is not a substitute for the existing Centre or state schemes.
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πThere was a sharp increase in public investment and capital expenditure in Budget 2021-22. This Budget (2022-23) will benefit the youth, women, farmers, and the backward classes. The PM Gati Shakti master plan will guide the process.
πThe country is expected to grow at 9.27 per cent.
πIn a major push for digital currency, The digital rupee will be issued using blockchain technology by the RBI starting 2022-23.
πIncome from the transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30 per cent, plus 1% tax on transaction.
πThis Union Budget seeks to lay the foundation & give a blueprint of the economy over βAmrit Kalβ of next 25 years β from India at 75 to India at 100.
πThe gross GST collections for the month of January 2022 are Rs 1,40,986 crore β the highest since the inception of the tax in 2017.
πIncome from Long Term Capital Gains will be taxed at 15%.
πCorporate surcharge to be reduced from 12% to 7%.
πRs 48,000 crores allocated for completion of construction of 80 lakh houses under PM Awas Yojana in rural and urban areas in the year 2022-23.
πBoth Centre and States govt employeesβ tax deduction limit to be increased from 10% to 14% to help the social security benefits of state government employees and bring them at par with the Central govt employees.
πCustoms on polished diamonds, gemstones cut to 5%.
π Simply sawn diamonds will be exempted. To facilitate export of jewellery through e-commerce, simplified regulations will be in place by June this year.
πComing to agriculture, procurement of wheat in Rabi season 2021-22 and the estimated procurement of paddy in Kharif season 2021-22 will cover 1,208 lakh metric tonnes of wheat and paddy from 163 lakh farmers & Rs 2.37 lakh crores will be the direct payment of MSP value to their accounts.
πAny cess or surcharge on income not allowed as business expenditure.
πMoving forward on this parallel track, we lay the following four priorities β PM Gati Shakti, inclusive development, productivity enhancement and investment, sunrise opportunities, energy transition and climate action and financing of investments.
πThe Production Linked Incentive Scheme for achieving Atma Nirbhar Bharat has received an excellent response, with potential to create 60 lakh new jobs and additional production of 30 lakh crore during the next five years.
πA fund with blended capital raised under co-investment model facilitated through NABARD to finance start-ups in agriculture and rural enterprises for farm produce value chain will be set up.
πStates will be encouraged to revise syllabus of agricultural universities to meet needs of natural, zero-budget and organic farming, modern-day agriculture.
πPM Modiβs development initiatives for the North East will be implemented by the North Eastern Council.
πThis will enable livelihood activities for the youth and women. This scheme is not a substitute for the existing Centre or state schemes.
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virtual digital assets
πTo define the term βvirtual digital assetβ, a new clause (47A) is proposed to be inserted to section 2 of the Act.
πA virtual digital asset is proposed to mean any information or code or number or token (not being Indian currency or any foreign currency):
βοΈGenerated through cryptographic means or otherwise
βοΈProviding a digital representation of value which is exchanged with or without consideration with the promise or representation of having inherent value
βοΈFunctions as a store of value or a unit of account and includes its use in any financial transaction or investment, but not limited to, investment schemes
βοΈCan be transferred, stored or traded electronically.
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πTo define the term βvirtual digital assetβ, a new clause (47A) is proposed to be inserted to section 2 of the Act.
πA virtual digital asset is proposed to mean any information or code or number or token (not being Indian currency or any foreign currency):
βοΈGenerated through cryptographic means or otherwise
βοΈProviding a digital representation of value which is exchanged with or without consideration with the promise or representation of having inherent value
βοΈFunctions as a store of value or a unit of account and includes its use in any financial transaction or investment, but not limited to, investment schemes
βοΈCan be transferred, stored or traded electronically.
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Indiaβs Dairy and Livestock Sector
πUnion Budget 2022-23 is expected to boost the dairying and livestock sector with a host of measures to make it sustainable amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
πDairy is the single-largest agri commodity in India. It contributes 5% to the national economy and employs 80 million dairy farmers directly.
πA revival in economic activities, increasing per capita consumption of milk and milk products, changing dietary preferences and rising urbanisation in India, has driven the dairy industry to grow by 9-11% in 2021-22.
πThe livestock sector has grown at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.15% over the last five years ending 2020.
πGrowth in the liquid milk segment, which accounts for over half of the dairy industry, is likely to remain stable (6-7%).
πThe organised dairy segment, which accounts for 26-30% of industry (by value), has seen faster growth, compared to the unorganised segment.
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πUnion Budget 2022-23 is expected to boost the dairying and livestock sector with a host of measures to make it sustainable amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
πDairy is the single-largest agri commodity in India. It contributes 5% to the national economy and employs 80 million dairy farmers directly.
πA revival in economic activities, increasing per capita consumption of milk and milk products, changing dietary preferences and rising urbanisation in India, has driven the dairy industry to grow by 9-11% in 2021-22.
πThe livestock sector has grown at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.15% over the last five years ending 2020.
πGrowth in the liquid milk segment, which accounts for over half of the dairy industry, is likely to remain stable (6-7%).
πThe organised dairy segment, which accounts for 26-30% of industry (by value), has seen faster growth, compared to the unorganised segment.
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#Economics #Budget2022
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