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Budget 2016: Tax Sops for Small Income Tax Payers and More

In the third budget presented by Jaitley, sops were offered to small income tax payers and tobacco will be costlier.

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The Budget for 2016-17 today offered sops for small and marginal income tax payers, hiked the surcharge by three percent on earnings above Rs 1 crore, levied a pollution cess on petrol, diesel cars and SUVs and offered a one-time compliance window for domestic black money holders slapping a tax and penalty of 45 percent.

Presenting the third Budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also proposed a ‘Krishi Kalyan’ cess of 0.5 per cent on all taxable services to improve agriculture and reduction of duties on project imports for cold room for cold chain, refrigerated containers and a number of other items.

Read: Live: Budget Aims to Please Aam Admi, Farmers & the Social Sector

Cigarette and tobacco products will become costlier with the hike in excise duty by 10 to 15 per cent.

While the revenue loss on direct taxes will be Rs 1060 crore, his indirect tax proposal will mobilise an additional Rs 20,670 crore. Net revenue gain will be Rs 19,610 crore.

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