Key Takeaways from Budget 2019

While the budget is an annual exercise of the government’s finances, a holistic way to analyse the budget is to look at the path chosen by the government over its entire term – if it has been consistent with its promises.

In this context, NDA’s governments 5th budget, despite the pressure of impending general elections has stayed largely true to the course of the previous 4 years.

The introduction of new subsidies, income support for farmers and increased food subsidy, will dent the spending on capital expenditure for FY20; capital expenditure has been the highlight of this government in all previous budgets.

Our Key takeaways from the Interim Budget:

Good:

  • Fiscal Deficit for FY20 expected to be 3.4% with no improvement over FY19.
  • Increase in subsidies overshadows growth in Capital expenditure
  • Fiscal math aided by high Goods and Services Tax (GST) growth assumptions and high divestment/ dividend targets

Smart:

  • Revival of Real Estate sector by giving much needed sops
  • Expansion of tax exemption to Rs 5 lakh provides much needed succour to the urban middle class

Please find the detailed presentation on Budget 2019 here.

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