Tax rationalisation, digitisation are key areas for Budget, says HSBC report

Tax rationalisation, digitisation are key areas for Budget, says HSBC report

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 09:43 AM IST
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New Delhi : Among the key expectations from the ensuing Budget are a new fiscal policy framework, corporate tax rationalisation, higher rural capex and focus on efficient social sector spending, says a HSBC report.

According to the global financial services major, the government should continue with its fiscal consolidation in a “practical fashion” and stick to the 3 per cent pre-announced fiscal deficit for 2016-17, but give itself headroom for compensating States for revenue losses once GST is in place, reports PTI.

“In our view, a balancing act would be to stick to the 3 per cent of GDP target for the core fiscal deficit, and, if

necessary, use extra headroom of strictly under 0.3 per cent of GDP for compensating States for GST implementation,” HSBC India Chief Economist Pranjul Bhandari said. She further noted that tax rationalisation is expected to continue.

“In particular, we expect progress in the stated objective of gradually reducing the corporate tax rate to 25 per cent, while weeding out exemptions,” Bhandari said adding, tax exemption limit could be raised to benefit people.

Moreover, the government’s capex spend is expected to rise and much of this is likely to be focussed on rural India, particularly for housing, roads and irrigation. The Budget can support digitisation and connectivity drive by providing more for the physical infrastructure budget.

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