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Genuine start-ups can breathe easy, says FM

Could have kept fiscal deficit at 3.3% but chose to present an honest Budget: Goyal

- ARUP ROYCHOUDHU­RY & INDIVJAL DHASMANA

In the start-up sphere, valuation becomes important. The companies attract a premium based on valuation PIYUSH GOYAL, finance minister

Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday said the government would not go after start-ups raising funds through legitimate means, responding to the criticism over the “angel tax”.

Replying to the debate on the interim Budget for 2019-20 in the Lok Sabha, Goyal also said he could have easily kept the fiscal deficit for 2018-19 at 3.3 per cent of gross domestic product, but did not in order to present an “honest Budget”.

The demand for grants was later passed by the Lok Sabha by voice vote, amid a walkout by Opposition parties including the Congress, the Nationalis­t Congress Party, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

This ensures that the government runs till July, when a full Budget will be presented by a newly elected government. The Finance Bill will be discussed in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday as well.

“The Opposition has raised the issue of angel tax. It has no understand­ing of the issue. There is nothing called angel tax. In the Congress’ time, fake companies used to sell shares at a premium. When we acted against them, the party is feeling the pinch. Genuine companies need not worry, only fake companies are concerned as we have tightened the noose on them,” Goyal said.

The “angel tax” is triggered when any start-up raises equity funding in excess of its “fair valuation.” The premium is treated as income, attracting over a 30 per cent tax. A number of companies have complained that they have received tax notices and that in at least one case funds were withdrawn by authoritie­s from a company’s bank account.

“In the start-up sphere, valuation becomes important. The companies attract a premium based on valuation. The government is taking steps to ensure that the fake companies are dealt with and the companies which attract genuine capital will not face any trouble,” said Goyal.

He said that the Centre's fiscal deficit for 2018-19 came in at 3.367 per cent of the country's gross domestic product and was rounded off to 3.4 per cent.

“The difference between that and the earlier budgeted target of 3.3 per cent is only ~5,000 crore,” Goyal said.

“As a chartered accountant, I can say that it would not have been difficult for the government to adjust ~5,000 crore from its revenue or expenditur­e side, and show that the budgeted target for 2018-19 has been met. However, the prime minister instructed us to present an honest budget. An honest way of governance begins with an honest budget,” Goyal said.

Goyal also reiterated that the budget he presented was an interim Budget.

“There are new schemes in a full budget. We have not announced any new scheme slated to begin from the next year. In 2014-15 interim Budget, then finance minister had said there are certain economic situations which demand actions and can't wait till the full budget. What he had done was to reduce the duties on big cars used by the rich,” Goyal said.

Goyal also spoke of the measures that the Modi government has taken for farmers and the middle class in the past five years, listing out various agricultur­al schemes and tax breaks announced since 2014-15 Budget.

In the largely political speech, Goyal also accused the Congress of betraying the nation by opposing government policies for the poor and farmers. Referring to the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM KISAN) under which small farmers will be provided ~6,000 financial assistance every year, Goyal said that those living in palaces will never understand the importance of ~2,000 every four months and hence they “belittle” the scheme.

“This government has changed the working style followed by the Congress. We are moving towards an honest system,” he said, adding the government will take harsh steps against fake companies but will do everything to protect the honest ones.

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Piyush Goyal also accused Congress of betraying the nation by opposing govt policies for the poor and farmers

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