Once a year, in India, the Union railway minister assumes an aura equal to that of the country’s finance minister. In the last week of every February the two ministers present their budget statements in Lok Sabha, usually within three days of each other.
\n
This year railway minister Suresh Prabhu, on February 25, stonewalled all expectations and focused on housekeeping. No new trains were announced and fares and tariff were unchanged. His counterpart at the finance ministry Arun Jaitley can’t have such luxuries. A survey conducted by ET Magazine and conversational research firm MavenMagnet<\/a> to gauge the public mood around the Union budget shows a strong set of expectations among people.
\n
Conversational research focuses on online conversations on the internet on various public forums. The ET Magazine-MavenMagnet study looked at 6,350 conversations around Union
budget 2016<\/a> by 6,090 people.
\n
The conversations can be divided subject-wise into four different areas: business &
industry<\/a>, national issues, personal issues and the less privileged sections of society. The good news for the finance minister is that expectations are along a direction he will like — lower taxes, greater ease of doing business and social security — stuff that the Narendra Modi government had already tried to do.
\n
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\n<\/p>

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\n\tLevels of expectations, though, are high. “The FM has a bit of a tightrope walking to do. He has very little fiscal room and needs tax buoyancy” says Dinesh Kanabar, taxation expert and chief executive, Dhruva Advisors.<\/p>\nSurprises for the FM<\/strong> The ET Magazine-MavenMagnet survey on budget expectations throws up a few surprises. Among all the online conversations tracked for this survey, at least 42% are focused on business and industry and, within those, 43% were on agriculture. Ritu Ghuwalewala, managing partner, MavenMagnet, says: “For the general public agriculture emerges as the single-most important sector that needs attention. The discussions were around productivity and a decent pricing for farmers.”
\n
\nAgriculture is not the only surprise. Most people participating in the conversations that were tracked belong to the internet-savvy, middle-class and urban population. But conversations on infrastructure have focused on irrigation facilities instead of just urban infrastructure.
\n
\n
\n
\n

\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t
\n\t\t\t\t\"\"<\/td>\n\t\t<\/tr>\n\t<\/tbody>\n<\/table><\/div>\nEven reforms are expected to help business interests of farmers apart from easing business processes. After business and industry, a lot of conversations have featured national issues, with personal tax coming in at third and helping the less privileged sections of society following that. There is a lot of support for reducing the taxation of senior citizens — and even bringing it down to zero.
\n
\nGhuwalewala says: “It seems many people want the government to do its bit in taking care of the elderly, like in western nations and not leave all responsibilities on the family.” When it comes to the underprivileged in rural areas, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) seems to be the way forward. This last bit will no longer be a surprise for this government as it seems to have wholeheartedly embraced this programme eventually.
\n
\nThe Heartwarmers<\/strong> While MGNREGA was started by the United Progressive Alliance government, the finance minister can take heart that many of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) programmes also feature prominently in the conversations. The study shows that at least half of the conversations around “business and industry” also relate to employment and vocational training.
\n
\nGhuwalewala says: “Skill India features in a big way in the conversations and it suggests that people want long-term solutions.” The government can also be pleased that conversations around Swachh Bharat Abhiyan account for 49% of discussions on environment; and 60% of conversations around defence are about soldiers’ welfare, another subject possibly close to the NDA government’s thinking.
\n
\nLower taxation has also been on this government’s agenda for a while. Before the 2014 polls, some in the Bharatiya Janata Party had even floated the idea of zero income tax. However, no major personal income-tax relief has come through since the NDA took power in May 2014. Almost 86% of the discussions featured in the study around personal impact of the budget are on incometax relief and almost half of those pertain to the finance minister raising the zero-tax slab to Rs 4 lakh.
\n
\nA Dream Budget?<\/strong> “As expected, income-tax relief is the most significant expectation as per the study, even surpassing inflation control, especially for salaried and middle class<\/a>. Several limits in the tax law have not been reviewed for long and it is high time that these are now revised, to keep up with the growing inflation and rise in taxes,” says Jairaj Purandare, taxation expert and head of JMP Advisors.
\n
\nA lot of conversations covered by the study mentioned the Make in India programme in different contexts, from jobs to manufacturing to business. Purandare feels it needs a push in this budget. “We believe that for Make in India to be successful, manufacturing should be supported by increased ease of doing business, reduced tax rates, a stable and investor-friendly tax regime, a realistic roadmap for the implementation of GST and removal of amendments to dated labour laws.”
\n
\nAll that will probably need another dream budget. Clearly, Jaitley is facing a tall order this year, with his hands tied. “Between One Rank One Pension (OROP) and the 7th Pay Commission, the FM’s hands are tied. In view of the pressure of meeting fiscal deficit target, I do not expect anything drastic,” says Kuldip Kumar, partner and leader (personal tax), PricewaterhouseCoopers.
\n
\nThen there is the stock market. There has been no pre-budget rally this year; in fact, in the five trading sessions last week, the Sensex has gone down by 2.3%: more than 554 points. Says Kanabar: “The last thing one wants are things that will jolt the stock markets.”\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51176593,"title":"Aries plans world's first glass-free mobiles, tablets unit in Telangana","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/aries-plans-worlds-first-glass-free-mobiles-tablets-unit-in-telangana\/51176593","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51176615,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Budget 2016: What India's internet-savvy middle class expects from FM Arun Jaitley","synopsis":"\"As expected, income-tax relief is the most significant expectation as per the study, even surpassing inflation control, especially for salaried and middle class.\"","titleseo":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-what-indias-internet-savvy-middle-class-expects-from-fm-arun-jaitley","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Suman Layak","author_link":"\/author\/479230426\/suman-layak","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479230426.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479230426,"author_name":"Suman Layak","author_seo_name":"suman-layak","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2016-02-28 13:17:32","lastupd":"2016-02-28 13:18:19","breadcrumbTags":["industry","Middle class","Sunday ET","FM Arun Jaitley","Budget 2016","MavenMagnet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-what-indias-internet-savvy-middle-class-expects-from-fm-arun-jaitley"}}" data-authors="[" suman layak"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-02-28" data-index="article_1">

预算2016:印度互联网的中产阶级预计从调频杰

“不出所料,减免所得税,是最重要的期望的研究,甚至超过了通货膨胀的控制,尤其是对受薪和中产阶级。”

Suman Layak
  • 更新于2016年2月28日下午01:18坚持

一年一次,在印度,联盟铁道部长假定一个光环相当于该国财政部长。二月的最后一周每一个在场的两位部长在人民院预算报表,通常三天之内。

铁道部长Suresh您正在今年2月25日,以一切期望和专注于家务。没有宣布新的列车票价和关税不变。与财政部杰不能有这样的奢侈品。等杂志和对话进行的一项调查研究公司MavenMagnet测量公众情绪在欧盟预算显示了一个人内心强烈的预期。

会话研究侧重于在互联网上在线对话在各种公共论坛上。ET Magazine-MavenMagnet研究观察了6350个对话预算2016由6090人。

对话可以subject-wise分为四种不同的领域:业务&行业、民族问题、个人问题和社会特权部分越少。财政部长的好消息是乐动扑克,期望是沿着一个方向他会喜欢,降低税收,更轻松地和社会保障——做生意的东西,莫迪政府已经尝试。




然而,水平的期望很高。“调频的走钢丝。他有很少的财政空间和需要税收浮力”Dinesh Kanabar说,税务专家和首席执行官Dhruva顾问。

惊喜的调频ET Magazine-MavenMagnet调查预算预期制造了一些惊喜。在所有的在线对话跟踪调查显示,至少有42%是专注于业务和行业,在这些,43%是农业。管理合伙人,Ritu Ghuwalewala MavenMagnet,说:“公众农业出现的最重要的部门,需要注意。生产力和周围的讨论是一个体面的价格对农民。”

农业并不是唯一的惊喜。大多数人参与跟踪的对话属于互联网,中产阶级和城市人口。但对话基础设施都集中在灌溉设施,而不只是城市基础设施。



甚至改革将有助于商业利益的农民除了宽松的业务流程。商业和工业后,很多对话特色国家的问题,个人所得税在第三和帮助特权社会的部分后,越少。有很多老年人的支持减少税收,甚至将其降至零。

Ghuwalewala说:“似乎许多人希望政府尽力在照顾老年人,像在西方国家,而不是把所有的家庭责任。“谈到贫困的农村地区,圣雄甘地《全国农村就业保障法》(MGNREGA)似乎是前进的方向。这最后一点将不再是一个惊喜对这个政府似乎已经全心全意最终接受了这个项目。

的Heartwarmers当MGNREGA开始团结进步联盟政府,财政部长可以振作起来,许多民族民主联盟(NDA)计划在对话中也起着重要作用。研究表明,至少有一半的对话“工商业”也与就业和职业培训。

Ghuwalewala说:“技能印度对话特性在很大程度上,它表明人们想要长期解决方案。“政府还可以高兴对话Swachh巴拉特激励计划占49%的讨论环境;和60%的对话国防是士兵的福利,另一个主题可能接近NDA政府的思考。

低税收也被这个政府的议程。在2014年民意调查之前,一些印度人民党甚至提出零所得税。但是,没有主要的个人所得税减免NDA掌权以来经历了2014年5月。几乎86%的研究中讨论了个人预算的影响在incometax救济和几乎半数属于财政部长提高零税务板Rs 4十万卢比。

一个梦想预算?“不出所料,减免所得税,是最重要的期望的研究,甚至超过了通货膨胀的控制,尤其是对受薪中产阶级。税法的几个限制没有了长时间,是时候,这些现在修订,跟上不断增长的通货膨胀和税收上升,“说Jairaj Purandare,税务专家和JMP Advisors的负责人。

很多对话涉及的研究提到了在印度项目在不同的上下文中,从工作到制造业务。在这个预算Purandare感觉需要推动。“我们相信,印度要想成功,让制造业应该支持缓解做生意的增加,降低税率,对稳定和投资者的税收制度,一个现实的路线图销售税和删除过时的修正案的实施劳动法。”

所有这些可能需要另一个梦的预算。显然,杰今年面临着一个艰巨的任务,,双手被绑。”一个等级一个养老金(OROP)和7日支付佣金,FM的无能为力。针对会议的财政赤字目标的压力,我不希望任何过激,“Kuldip Kumar说,领导人和合伙人(个人所得税)、普华永道。

然后是股票市场。今年没有预算前集会;事实上,在上周的五个交易日,Sensex已经下降了2.3%:超过554点。Kanabar说:“一个想要的最后一件事是将使股票市场。”
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Once a year, in India, the Union railway minister assumes an aura equal to that of the country’s finance minister. In the last week of every February the two ministers present their budget statements in Lok Sabha, usually within three days of each other.
\n
This year railway minister Suresh Prabhu, on February 25, stonewalled all expectations and focused on housekeeping. No new trains were announced and fares and tariff were unchanged. His counterpart at the finance ministry Arun Jaitley can’t have such luxuries. A survey conducted by ET Magazine and conversational research firm MavenMagnet<\/a> to gauge the public mood around the Union budget shows a strong set of expectations among people.
\n
Conversational research focuses on online conversations on the internet on various public forums. The ET Magazine-MavenMagnet study looked at 6,350 conversations around Union
budget 2016<\/a> by 6,090 people.
\n
The conversations can be divided subject-wise into four different areas: business &
industry<\/a>, national issues, personal issues and the less privileged sections of society. The good news for the finance minister is that expectations are along a direction he will like — lower taxes, greater ease of doing business and social security — stuff that the Narendra Modi government had already tried to do.
\n
\n
\n
\n<\/p>

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\n\t\t\t\t\"\"<\/td>\n\t\t<\/tr>\n\t<\/tbody>\n<\/table><\/div>\n

\n\t
\n\tLevels of expectations, though, are high. “The FM has a bit of a tightrope walking to do. He has very little fiscal room and needs tax buoyancy” says Dinesh Kanabar, taxation expert and chief executive, Dhruva Advisors.<\/p>\nSurprises for the FM<\/strong> The ET Magazine-MavenMagnet survey on budget expectations throws up a few surprises. Among all the online conversations tracked for this survey, at least 42% are focused on business and industry and, within those, 43% were on agriculture. Ritu Ghuwalewala, managing partner, MavenMagnet, says: “For the general public agriculture emerges as the single-most important sector that needs attention. The discussions were around productivity and a decent pricing for farmers.”
\n
\nAgriculture is not the only surprise. Most people participating in the conversations that were tracked belong to the internet-savvy, middle-class and urban population. But conversations on infrastructure have focused on irrigation facilities instead of just urban infrastructure.
\n
\n
\n
\n

\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t
\n\t\t\t\t\"\"<\/td>\n\t\t<\/tr>\n\t<\/tbody>\n<\/table><\/div>\nEven reforms are expected to help business interests of farmers apart from easing business processes. After business and industry, a lot of conversations have featured national issues, with personal tax coming in at third and helping the less privileged sections of society following that. There is a lot of support for reducing the taxation of senior citizens — and even bringing it down to zero.
\n
\nGhuwalewala says: “It seems many people want the government to do its bit in taking care of the elderly, like in western nations and not leave all responsibilities on the family.” When it comes to the underprivileged in rural areas, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) seems to be the way forward. This last bit will no longer be a surprise for this government as it seems to have wholeheartedly embraced this programme eventually.
\n
\nThe Heartwarmers<\/strong> While MGNREGA was started by the United Progressive Alliance government, the finance minister can take heart that many of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) programmes also feature prominently in the conversations. The study shows that at least half of the conversations around “business and industry” also relate to employment and vocational training.
\n
\nGhuwalewala says: “Skill India features in a big way in the conversations and it suggests that people want long-term solutions.” The government can also be pleased that conversations around Swachh Bharat Abhiyan account for 49% of discussions on environment; and 60% of conversations around defence are about soldiers’ welfare, another subject possibly close to the NDA government’s thinking.
\n
\nLower taxation has also been on this government’s agenda for a while. Before the 2014 polls, some in the Bharatiya Janata Party had even floated the idea of zero income tax. However, no major personal income-tax relief has come through since the NDA took power in May 2014. Almost 86% of the discussions featured in the study around personal impact of the budget are on incometax relief and almost half of those pertain to the finance minister raising the zero-tax slab to Rs 4 lakh.
\n
\nA Dream Budget?<\/strong> “As expected, income-tax relief is the most significant expectation as per the study, even surpassing inflation control, especially for salaried and middle class<\/a>. Several limits in the tax law have not been reviewed for long and it is high time that these are now revised, to keep up with the growing inflation and rise in taxes,” says Jairaj Purandare, taxation expert and head of JMP Advisors.
\n
\nA lot of conversations covered by the study mentioned the Make in India programme in different contexts, from jobs to manufacturing to business. Purandare feels it needs a push in this budget. “We believe that for Make in India to be successful, manufacturing should be supported by increased ease of doing business, reduced tax rates, a stable and investor-friendly tax regime, a realistic roadmap for the implementation of GST and removal of amendments to dated labour laws.”
\n
\nAll that will probably need another dream budget. Clearly, Jaitley is facing a tall order this year, with his hands tied. “Between One Rank One Pension (OROP) and the 7th Pay Commission, the FM’s hands are tied. In view of the pressure of meeting fiscal deficit target, I do not expect anything drastic,” says Kuldip Kumar, partner and leader (personal tax), PricewaterhouseCoopers.
\n
\nThen there is the stock market. There has been no pre-budget rally this year; in fact, in the five trading sessions last week, the Sensex has gone down by 2.3%: more than 554 points. Says Kanabar: “The last thing one wants are things that will jolt the stock markets.”\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51176593,"title":"Aries plans world's first glass-free mobiles, tablets unit in Telangana","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/aries-plans-worlds-first-glass-free-mobiles-tablets-unit-in-telangana\/51176593","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51176615,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Budget 2016: What India's internet-savvy middle class expects from FM Arun Jaitley","synopsis":"\"As expected, income-tax relief is the most significant expectation as per the study, even surpassing inflation control, especially for salaried and middle class.\"","titleseo":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-what-indias-internet-savvy-middle-class-expects-from-fm-arun-jaitley","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Suman Layak","author_link":"\/author\/479230426\/suman-layak","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479230426.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479230426,"author_name":"Suman Layak","author_seo_name":"suman-layak","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2016-02-28 13:17:32","lastupd":"2016-02-28 13:18:19","breadcrumbTags":["industry","Middle class","Sunday ET","FM Arun Jaitley","Budget 2016","MavenMagnet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-what-indias-internet-savvy-middle-class-expects-from-fm-arun-jaitley"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/budget-2016-what-indias-internet-savvy-middle-class-expects-from-fm-arun-jaitley/51176615">