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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UNION BUDGET 2022-23

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UNION BUDGET 2022-23

Posted On: 01 FEB 2022 1:18PM by PIB Delhi

The Union Budget seeks to complement macro-economic level growth with a focus on micro-economic level all inclusive welfare. The Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Union Budget 2022-23 in Parliament today.

The key highlights of the budget are as follows:

PART A

PM GatiShakti

PM GatiShkati National Master Plan

Road Transport

Multimodal Logistics Parks

Railways

Parvatmala

Inclusive Development

Agriculture

Ken Betwa project

MSME


Skill Development

· Startups will be promoted to facilitate ‘Drone Shakti’ and for Drone-As-A-Service (DrAAS).

Education

· Virtual labs and skilling e-labs to be set up to promote critical thinking skills and simulated learning environment.

· High-quality e-content will be developed for delivery through Digital Teachers.

· Digital University for world-class quality universal education with personalised learning experience to be established.

Health

· ‘National Tele Mental Health Programme’ for quality mental health counselling and care services to be launched.

Saksham Anganwadi

Har Ghar, Nal Se Jal

Housing for All

Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North-East Region (PM-DevINE)

Vibrant Villages Programme

Banking

e-Passport

Urban Planning

Land Records Management

Accelerated Corporate Exit

AVGC Promotion Task Force

Telecom Sector

Export Promotion

AtmaNirbharta in Defence:

· Defence R&D to be opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defence R&D budget earmarked.

· Independent nodal umbrella body to be set up for meeting testing and certification requirements.

Sunrise Opportunities

Energy Transition and Climate Action:

· Five to seven per cent biomass pellets to be co-fired in thermal power plants:

· Four pilot projects to be set up for coal gasification and conversion of coal into chemicals for the industry

· Financial support to farmers belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, who want to take up agro-forestry.

Public Capital Investment:

· Outlay for capital expenditure stepped up sharply by 35.4% to Rs. 7.50 lakh crore in 2022-23 from Rs. 5.54 lakh crore in the current year.

· Outlay in 2022-23 to be 2.9% of GDP.

GIFT-IFSC

Mobilising Resources

· Venture Capital and Private Equity invested more than Rs. 5.5 lakh crore last year facilitating one of the largest start-up and growth ecosystem. Measures to be taken to help scale up this investment.

· Blended funds to be promoted for sunrise sectors.

· Sovereign Green Bonds to be issued for mobilizing resources for green infrastructure.

Digital Rupee

Providing Greater Fiscal Space to States

· Allocation of  Rs. 1 lakh crore in 2022-23 to assist the states in catalysing overall investments in the economy: fifty-year interest free loans, over and above normal borrowings

Fiscal Management

· Revised Estimates 2021-22: Rs. 37.70 lakh crore

· Total expenditure in 2022-23 estimated at Rs. 39.45 lakh crore

· Total receipts other than borrowings in 2022-23 estimated at Rs. 22.84 lakh crore

· Fiscal deficit in current year: 6.9% of GDP (against 6.8% in Budget Estimates)

PART B

DIRECT TAXES

To take forward the policy of stable and predictable tax regime:

Introducing new ‘Updated return’

Cooperative societies

Tax relief to persons with disability

Parity in National Pension Scheme Contribution

Incentives for Start-ups

Incentives under concessional tax regime

Scheme for taxation of virtual digital assets

Litigation Management

Tax incentives to IFSC

Rationalization of Surcharge

Health and Education Cess

Deterrence against tax-evasion

Rationalizing TDS Provisions

INDIRECT TAXES

Remarkable progress in GST 

Special Economic Zones

Customs Reforms and duty rate changes

Project imports and capital goods

Review of customs exemptions and tariff simplification

Sector specific proposals

Electronics

Gems and Jewellery

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Chemicals

MSME

Exports

Tariff measure to encourage blending of fuel

Press Release

Memorandum Explaining the Provisions in the Financial Bill

Finance Bill

Read More on Budget 2022

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