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Budget Reactions: Housing benefits, RGESS clarity welcome: KPMG

The Finance Minister has proposed many measures to promote inclusive growth and spur investments. The Finance Minister in his speech has reiterated that clarity in the tax laws and non-adversarial tax administration is of paramount importance.

February 28, 2013 / 17:20 IST

Vineet Agarwal
KPMG India

  • The Finance Minister has proposed many measures to promote inclusive growth and spur investments. The Finance Minister in his speech has reiterated that clarity in the tax laws and non-adversarial tax administration is of paramount importance.
  • The personal tax rates and income slabs have been kept unchanged for most of the common man and a small relief has been provided to people earning upto Rs 5 lakhs.  On the expected lines, a one-time additional surcharge has been proposed at 10% for those earning more than Rs 1 cr income as commonly referred as super-rich tax. 
  • The housing benefit and clarity on RGESS is a welcome change as well it’s good to see more clarity on DTC, GST and GAAR provisions.  Overall it’s a good progressive budget.
first published: Feb 28, 2013 03:01 pm

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