Business Standard

FinMin for Jan 31 Budget

- ARUP ROYCHOUDHU­RY For full reports, visit www.business-standard.com

The finance ministry is said to be pitching for the Union Budget 2017-18 to be presented on January 31, an event which would give Parliament exactly three months to approve the Finance Bill before April 1.

The final decision on the Budget date will be a political one and will be taken by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA). Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said last week that while the government was in favour of advancing the Budget to enable the passage of the Finance Bill before the start of the next financial year, a final call on the matter will be taken after studying the state election schedule.

Uttarakhan­d, Manipur, Goa, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh are slated to go to the polls early next calendar year.

The Budget planners and policymake­rs in North Block are pushing for a January 31 Budget. It will be a Tuesday, which also raises the likelihood of the 2016-17 Economic Survey being tabled in Parliament on Monday (January 30).

“We have pitched for the last day of January and will prepare the Budget, keeping that date in mind. It will give Parliament three months to pass the Finance Bill,” a senior official said. Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikant­a Das had told Business Standard last week in an interview that the finance ministry would be prepared to present the Budget up to four weeks in advance.

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