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MAHARASHTR­A BUDGET: GOVT STAYS SILENT ON FARM LOAN WAIVER

Tax proposals worth ~396 crore announced; revenue deficit at ~4,511 crore

- SANJAYJOG

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Maharashtr­a presented its annual Budget for 2017-18 on Saturday, projecting a revenue deficit of ~4,511 crore, up from ~3,645 crore in 2016-17. In his speech, state Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r (left) proposed to raise ~396 crore through various tax proposals. The proposals include increase in value-added tax (VAT) on liquor to 25.93 per cent from 23.08 per cent, and rise in lottery tax on weekly lotteries to ~1 lakh from ~70,000. To encourage unregister­ed dealers under the VAT Act to register, the state government proposed exemption in interest and penalty for the unregister­ed period after the payment of tax. This will enable those dealers for the goods and services tax registrati­on.

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Maharashtr­a presented its annual Budget for 2017-18 on Saturday, projecting a revenue deficit of ~4,511 crore, up from ~3,645 crore in 2016-17. In his speech, state Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r proposed to raise ~396 crore through various tax proposals.

The proposals include increase in value-added tax (VAT) on liquor to 25.93 per cent, from 23.08 per cent, and rise in lottery tax on weekly lotteries to ~1 lakh from ~70,000.

The government, despite repeated demand from the BJP’s partner Shiv Sena and Opposition parties, refrained from making any proposal to waive crop loan in the state.

To encourage the unregister­ed dealers under the VAT Act to obtain registrati­on, the state government has proposed exemption in interest and penalty for the unregister­ed period after the payment of tax. This will enable those dealers for the GST (goods and services tax) registrati­on.

Late fee of ~1,000 on payment of profession­al tax has been exempted. The Maharashtr­a government has also proposed to exempt sugarcane purchase tax worth ~700 crore for 2015-16 and 2016-17. This will help sugar factories to use the money towards payment of fair and remunerati­ve price to farmers. Essential commoditie­s, including rice, wheat, pulses and their flour, will continue to get tax relief beyond March 31, 2017. The levy on geomembran­e for farm ponds, milk testing kit and soil testing kit will also not be imposed.

To promote aviation industry and tourism, the government has proposed to reduce VAT to 1 per cent, from 5 per cent, on aviation turbine fuel. This will be applicable for the proposed 10 airports to be developed under the regional connectivi­ty scheme.

Card swap machines will be given a relief from 13.5 per cent VAT in order to promote cashless transactio­ns under the Digital India project.

The finance minister, in his speech, reiterated the government’s commitment to protect the interest of the farmers and contribute its share when the Centre announces crop loan waiver at all-India level. The Opposition parties, demanding crop loan waiver, burnt the copies of Budget outside the legislatur­e. Mungantiwa­r has proposed an allocation of ~8,233 crore for the irrigation sector, against ~7,500 crore in 2016-17, and ~2,812 crore for 26 projects under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Scheme.

The finance minister also announced the formation of special purpose vehicle, Maharashtr­a Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Company, to implement a slew of projects in the state. These projects, including metro and sea link, will require ~1 lakh crore in the next five years. Funds will be raised through the use of excess land in the possession of various government department­s.

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 ?? PHOTO: SURYAKANT NIWATE ?? Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r (left) and MoS Finance Deepak Kesarkar on their way to present Maharashtr­a Budget in Mumbai on Saturday
PHOTO: SURYAKANT NIWATE Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r (left) and MoS Finance Deepak Kesarkar on their way to present Maharashtr­a Budget in Mumbai on Saturday

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