The Free Press Journal

Fails to meet expectatio­ns of salaried class

- (As told to Urvi Mahajani)

The Budget presented by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has failed to meet the expectatio­ns of the salaried class. Although the Income Tax rebate limit has been raised to Rs7 lakh in the new tax regime from Rs5 lakh, it will offer little help to the salaried class as this is not actually going to put more money in their hands.

On one hand, the government has been saying that the economy is yet to pick up the pace and the business sector is yet to reach the pre-Covid stage, then how has the government recorded the highest GST collection during this time? This means that the common man, who is already burdened with heavy taxes, is continuing to pay taxes even now.

Several people lost jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic and hence took up other jobs at low salaries. Their salaries have not increased so reducing some surcharge is not going to help them.

Also, the money value has eroded thereby eroding the purchasing power. Today if a man has to maintain a family of four persons, his minimum income has to be Rs70,000-80,000 to live a decent life under the given circumstan­ces and inflation. The I-T rebate proposed has not taken care of this. For the economy to grow, people should have spending power.

Some years back, there was a supply chain deficiency. The government has taken care of that but today people don't have purchasing power. A common man just wants to get a good job and live a decent life, despite the inflation. The budget has not envisaged this. It should have been more fine-tuned to help the salaried class.

India is a young country. It has a demographi­c advantage where the majority of the population is of middle age. This advantage is going to last for another 5-10 years. The government should have seized this opportunit­y and worked towards creating more quality-oriented jobs. The existing education system will not help youth either get quality-oriented jobs or create them on a large scale.

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