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TV Mohandas Pai: Budget 2022 is disappointing for taxpaying middle class, but overall positive for economy

It appears the government has been very cautious, and conservative in calculating the tax for this year. The government could have made a more realistic assessment, and use that extra amount to give relief to people, which it has failed to do 

February 01, 2022 / 17:09 IST
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Taxpayers can now file an updated return within 2 years from the relevant assessment year. Tax deduction limit to be reduced for central government employees from 18 percent to 15 percent in their contribution to NPAs. Government employees’ tax deduction limit to be increased from 10 percent to 14 percent.
Taxpayers can now file an updated return within 2 years from the relevant assessment year. Tax deduction limit to be reduced for central government employees from 18 percent to 15 percent in their contribution to NPAs. Government employees’ tax deduction limit to be increased from 10 percent to 14 percent.

The Budget carries on the Government of India’s strategy of investing in infrastructure, consolidating finances, and making sure the economy is in a high-growth path. The Budget shows certain startling and very important statistics. The budget had estimated gross tax collection in the current year FY21-22 to be Rs 22.17 lakh-crore. However in this budget, there's an increase of Rs 3 lakh-crore, and the revised estimates are stating that actual tax could be Rs 25.16 lakh-crore.

The government has released its tax collection figures till December, and if one takes the total gross tax collected till December of Rs 19.28 lakh-crore, and adds to it the tax collection in January, February, and March of last year, a gross of Rs 6.85 lakh-crore, you will get Rs 26.13 lakh-crore, which is Rs 1 lakh-crore more than the revised estimate.

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It appears the government has been very cautious, and conservative in calculating the tax for this year. The government could have made a more realistic assessment, and use that extra amount to give relief to people, which it has failed to do.

For the current year, even though the corporate tax collection is estimated at Rs 6.35 lakh-crore as against Rs 5.47 lakh-crore, it will be much higher, looking at the growth in tax collections in December. Even the income tax estimate of Rs 5.195 lakh-crore could be exceeded in the budget.