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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Clarifies No Tax Hikes in Union Budget 2024, Emphasizes Balanced Approach

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Clarifies No Tax Hikes in Union Budget 2024, Emphasizes Balanced Approach

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed concerns regarding tax policies in the Union Budget 2024, stating that recent tax decisions were not made with the intention of increasing government revenue. Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Sitharaman explained that the absence of tax hikes was not motivated by a desire for more funds but rather by a commitment to treating all asset classes equally.

  1. Balanced Tax Approach: Sitharaman emphasized that the decision to avoid raising taxes was guided by a principle of fairness across different asset classes. “Taxes have not been increased because I want more money… The decision is based on the idea that every asset class has to be treated similarly,” she said.
  2. Futuristic Budget Focus: Describing the Union Budget 2024 as ‘futuristic,’ Sitharaman highlighted the government’s ongoing focus on capital expenditure as a means to sustain economic recovery. The Budget includes allocations aimed at infrastructure development and investment in youth skilling initiatives.
  3. Government Transparency: The Finance Minister assured that the government is open to discussing the proposed tax changes and welcomes diverse viewpoints. However, she noted that the Finance Bill, which contains detailed tax proposals, is currently under parliamentary review and she cannot comment further on it outside the legislative process.
  4. Historical Context: Sitharaman also termed NDA 3.0 as historic, attributing significant progress to the current administration’s policies. The Budget is designed to support long-term economic goals while ensuring equitable treatment across various sectors.
  5. Continued Focus on Capital Expenditure: The Finance Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to prioritizing capital expenditure until economic recovery is firmly established, reflecting an ongoing strategy to boost infrastructure and economic growth.
  • Parliamentary Review: The Finance Bill remains under parliamentary scrutiny, and further discussions on its details will occur within the legislative framework.
  • Youth Skilling Initiatives: The Budget outlines various allocations for enhancing the skills of India’s youth, aimed at preparing them for future economic opportunities.

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