Budget 2025: FICCI Members for Review of Tax Review, Growing Growth
Budget 2025: The budget forward, most of the members examined by FICCI are evaluating the review of the direct tax structure for seeking and increasing growth. Refeating Slabs and Tax Values are allowed as this may leave a lot of money in the hands and use of economic use, Fici. Said.
Current Ficci’s Pre-Budget Budget 2025-25-26 During December 2024 and mid-January 2025. Taken survey in more than 150 companies, giving complete insights of India Inc the Senentimes economic growth .
Members surveyed expecting that the growth of the country’s GDP will be 6.5-6,9% of the 2025-26 financial year starting in March.
Reports also seek solid policies of a strong policy in facilitate tax government, depending on improving green technology / renewal and evs, as well as reduced digitization technology.
Pre-tax providers, providing tax confidence, addressing customized intervention, and TDS facility provisions were highlighted as important bodies by participants.
Participants also showed support for a program of repetitions, 54 percent of which he likes its launch to enable the rapid correction of conflict.
According to the survey, government’s commitment to financial integration includes a good country as participants expect the government to stay in such a course.
About 47% of the Government expects to meet the 4,9 financial statues by FY 2024-25 and 24% report that government can improve and report the low number of money laundering this year.
Besides, most of the respondents highlighted the need to support public funds, 68 percent cost flowering in the capex to support growth pressure.
At least 15 percent increase in Cape X’s Fly Capex allocation of the FY25-26 is best considered to the Indian industry members. In addition, more than half of responders emphasize the importance of changes in order to easily improve business. Productive changes – especially in areas such as Earth’s acquisition, labor principles, and power supply – are always important.
The Union Budget 2025-26, to be presented on February 1, will be the first Government Budget 3.0.