Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2022 on Tuesday, February 1. This was the second budget since the COVID-19 pandemic struck India. With the country's economy pegged to be on the path of recovery despite the impact of the pandemic, all eyes were on the government which was keenly watched on how it balances out its annual budgetary plan for the upcoming year. Watch this video to know key highlights of the budget 2022-23
Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme enhanced to Rs 5 lakh crore, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her budget speech.
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The government will come out with a battery swapping policy to boost the ecosystem for electric vehicles (EVs), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Tuesday.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharman on Tuesday announced that the government will launch a digital rupee soon using blockchain and other technologies. The digital rupee will be issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and will be launched within 2022-2023.
FM Sitharaman kept the personal tax slab rates unchanged in Budget 2022. The finance minister did not make any substantial changes in the income tax slabs or rates in the 2021-22 Budget. Although FM Sitharaman did not change tax slabs and rates in Budget 2020 as well, she introduced a new tax regime under which the tax rates are slashed for those willing to forgo tax exemptions as well as deductions. Watch this video to know more..
India’s budget announcements have often been key catalysts for market trends and data show that if markets fell sharply a few days ahead of the Finance Minister’s budget speech, they rally strongly in the days that follow the event. Sakshi Batra discusses with Geetu Moza, Consulting Editor, BTTV as to whether the Budget can offset the impact of rising inflation, crude oil prices and anticipated interest rate hikes on Indian markets.
What does the stock markets want from #Budget 2022? BT TV's Senior Editor #Aabha Bakaya, speaks to top markets experts - #Andrew Holland, #Nilesh Shah & Mahesh Patil to get you more insights on markets wish-list for the budget.
We take a deep-dive into Budget 2022 expectations with top economists. Watch Managing Editor, Business Today TV, Siddharth Zarabi in conversation with Kaushik Das, Madan Sabnavis & R Gopalan.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is all set to present the country's annual budget on Tuesday for the fiscal year FY23, which starts on April 1. The budget comes at a time when India is trying to boost growth back to pre-pandemic levels while tackling the third wave of coronavirus infections. Karan Bhasin, Policy Researcher speaks to Sakshi Batra and says he largely expects to see a status quo budget.
We take a deep-dive into Budget 2022 expectations with top economists. Watch Managing Editor, Business Today TV, Siddharth Zarabi in conversation with Kaushik Das, Madan Sabnavis & Gopalan.
Investors remain on the fence about taxes on crypto returns. Sumit Gupta, CEO, CoinDCX says that the industry expects clarity on crypto taxation from the upcoming Union Budget. Watch: https://youtu.be/kGa_VemBqE4
We catch up with the veterans of the market to understand how the govt needs to facilitate the investment cycle by managing fiscal policies along with the Central bank's monetary policy. Watch as #BusinessTodayTV's Global Biz Editor, #UdayanMukherjee decodes this with Rashesh Shah, Debashish Basu & Nilesh Shah.
While the real estate sector is looking at a housing demand revival in 2022, it expects Budget 2022 to play a supportive and an enabling role. Relaxation in taxes to boost the real estate sector and waivers or reductions on GST, a change in the definition of affordable housing are among other expectations from the upcoming union budget.
The Life Insurance Corporation of India is expected to file the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) for its mega initial public offer in the week of the general budget beginning the first day of February.
With just about a fortnight to go for the upcoming Union Budget 2022-23, expectations among Indian taxpayers are rising with respect to some relief on taxes or a relief from the rising expenses amid high inflation and the impact of the pandemic. Will the government provide some relief to the salaried class? Sakshi Batra gets you what's on the wishlist.
The last two years have been a roller coaster ride for many industries including the banking industry which is considered as backbone of any economy. Right ahead of the Budget 2022-23, the sector is looking forward to enhanced spending on infrastructure, speedy implementation of projects, improved access to banking system, and much more to get on a sustained path of recovery. Sakshi Batra gets you what's on top of the wishlist.
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