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Arun Jaitley finding ways to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- January 08th 2018 01:15 PM
Arun Jaitley finding ways to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers

Arun Jaitley finding ways to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is finding ways to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers, which are seen as a key constituency of Bharatiya Janata Party. As per reports, a section in the Narendra Modi-led government wants to ensure the vocal segment is rewarded although the fiscal costs will be weighed. The benefits may include an increase in tax exemption limit and additional exemption under Section 80 C.

In his Budget speech last year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said, “India has become largely a tax non-compliant society.” The income tax figures substantiate the argument. Only 2.4 per cent Indians paid income tax in the last financial year 2015-2016. While 3.7 crore individuals filed income tax returns, 99 lakh of those claimed the yearly income below the exemption limit of Rs 2.5 lakh, leaving just 2.81 crore individuals who actually paid tax. Of these 2.81 crore individuals, mere 24 lakh people showed income above Rs 10 lakh, with only 1.72 lakh reporting an income of above Rs 50 lakh. Of the total 2.81 crore taxpayers, 2.47 crore people earned below Rs 10 lakh or belonged to the middle income group.

Arun Jaitley finding ways to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers A section within the government is backing the re-introduction of long term capital gains tax on stock market transactions with riders that it will apply to new transactions above a certain value of, say Rs 5 lakh. In addition, the levy can be lower at around 10 per cent.


"It will impact 5,000 investors but will benefit five crore families," the report said.

 Finance Minister Jaitley will present Union Budget 2018 on February 1, the last full budget of the Modi government before the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Additionally, this will also be the first budget after the goods and services tax (GST) was implemented from July 1, 2017.

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