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MC Exclusive | Union Budget may decriminalise over 100 provisions to boost ease of doing business

The Jan Vishwas Bill II to propose replacing criminal prosecution provisions in key laws with fines.

July 19, 2024 / 18:15 IST
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The Union Budget on July 23 is likely to focus on the ease of doing business by decriminalising over 100 provisions across multiple laws, including the Income Tax Act, in the second edition of the Jan Vishwas Bill, according to a government official.

“The Jan Vishwas Bill II is almost finalised. A total of 580 provisions were analysed across various laws for decriminalisation. Out of these, 310 provisions have been retained as they are, and the remaining are under review for decriminalisation. It may be announced in the Union Budget,” the official said, requesting anonymity.

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The Bill seeks to put an end to criminal proceedings and imprisonment for minor offences, replacing them with monetary penalties. The changes aim to boost investor confidence and offer relief to courts overburdened with cases for minor offences, such as delayed payment of tax deducted at source. India Inc had suggested that the penalty should be a deterrent and TDS payment delays should be treated as a civil liability, according to an industry source.

For the first time, the Bill aims to decriminalise certain provisions of the Income Tax Act. The Central Excise Act and Central Goods and Services Tax Act are also under review. He added that 130-180 provisions may become part of the Jan Vishwas Bill II for decriminalisation.