பட்ஜெட்டுக்கு முன்னதான தொழிற் சங்கங்களுடனான ஆலோசனைக் கூட்டத்தில் , தொழிற்சங்கங்கள் நிதியமைச்சரிடம் வருமான வரி செலுத்துவதற்கான வருமான வரம்பை ரூ. 5,00,000/- என உயர்த்திட கோரிக்கை வைத்ததை ஏற்கனவே நமது வலைத்தளத்தில் பிரசுரித் திருந்தோம் .
தற்போது ஆளும் காங்கிரஸ் கட்சியின் தலைவர்கள் , நிதியமச்சருட னான கலந்துரையாடல் கூட்டத்தில் வருமான வரி செலுத்துவதற் கான வருமான வரம்பை ரூ 4,00,000/- ஆக உயர்த்திட வேண்டுகோள் விடுத் துள்ளனர் . இது பத்திரிகை செய்தியாக வந்துள்ளது . பார்க்க :-
PROPOSED INCOME TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT FOR
THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2013-14 (ASSESSMENT YEAR 2014-15)- REQUEST BY PARTY SENIORS
Congress
Leaders requested Finance Minister to raise Income tax exemption Limit to Rs.4
lakhs in the budget 2013-14
In a
pre-budget meeting with Finance Minister P Chidambaram here on Thursday,
Congress leaders have asked the UPA government to increase the taxable income exemption limit to Rs 4 lakh from the current
Rs 2 lakh, while suggesting a pro-people budget with sops for the middle class
and farmers keeping the upcoming elections in mind.
The
meeting was held at the Congress party headquarters. With the rise in fuel
prices impacting the ‘aam aadmi’, the meeting saw suggestions for varied
pricing of petrol,diesel and
cooking gas for people living below poverty line and low income group.
Senior
party leader Oscar Fernandes suggested there was a need to bring down the
dependence on petroleum import and more focus on having alternative sources of energy like
ethanol, sources said. Fernandes also wanted the government to reduce tax on
bidis, noting that employment levels were coming down in the labour-intensive
sector due to current tax slab.
Congress
leader Jagdish Tytler suggested that the budget should be formulated in a way
that helps the party to connect with people as elections were ahead, sources
said.
AICC
Secretary P Sudhakar Reddy mooted raising the tax exemption limit of Rs 2 lakh
to Rs 4 lakh, which was endorsed by many other office bearers.
He also
advised linking Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme with
agriculture to help meet the shortage of farm labour in the sector, besides offeringthree-year interest-free loans to small
farmers for their children’s education.
Suggestions
were also made by party leaders for gender budgeting. Reddy advised the Finance
Minister that female assessees could be given higher tax exemption limit.
There
were also demands by many leaders for bringing more clarity on the service tax as it was being
interpreted differently in various states.
Minority Department Chairman Imran Kidwai
demanded increase in outlay of the Minority Affairs Ministry and allocation of
more funds to minority institutions. He also advised formulation of special
scheme for Most Backward Classes for their financial inclusion.
Senior
party leader Ajit Jogi complained that central funds were being diverted in
many non-congress ruled states by the respective governments, suggesting some
mechanism should be developed to check this, “The finance minister told us what
are the difficulties and how the Indian economy was kept at a balance despite
the tough global economic scenario. Thirty-two of the 46 office bearers present
spoke on various issues related to farmers, weavers, education, health and income tax,” party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi told
reporters after the meeting.
Source
: Deccan Herald