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Highlights of Interim Budget 2004-2005
REFORM MEASURES
Antyodaya Anna Yojana
Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana
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Six new AIIMS like hospitals, one each in Bihar, Chhatisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa. Rajasthan and Uttaranchal.
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One medial college each in Andhra Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal to be upgraded to the level of AIIMS.
Rural
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All eligible farmers to receive Kisan Credit Cards by March 31, 2004. Existing Kisan Credit Card will be modified, upon individual request, for use on ATM machines.
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Farm Income Insurance Scheme introduced in 20 districts, on a pilot basis; will be extended to 100 districts.
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Special promotional campaign for Self Help Groups. In the first phase, an intensive programme will be launched in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
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Tea: Special Tea Term Loan, repayable in five years, with a moratorium of one year, shall be provided. Feasibility of a debt amelioration scheme to be examined
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Sugar: A revitalisation package will be prepared in consultation with all the stakeholders.
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A scheme to revitalize the cooperative credit structure, envisaging an outlay of about Rs. 15,000 crore, to be shared between the Central and State Governments, has been prepared
Laghu Udyami Credit Cards
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Public sector banks will increase the credit limit of their cards, for borrowers who have a satisfactory track record, from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh. Banks are being advised to make the modified scheme operational from March 1, 2004
Stamp Duty Reform
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Existing stamp duty structure being reduced by 50 percent on all Central Government stamp papers. For duty on Receipts, the threshold for payment of stamp duty to be increased from Rs. 500 to Rs. 50, 000
Special Areas
Island territories
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A hard area allowance at the rate of 25 percent of basis pay will be paid to all Government employees posted in the Nicobar group of islands
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Status of Port Blair to be raised from "C" to "B-1" class city, for purposes of house rent allowance (HRA).
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Rural areas of the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the entire Union Territory of Lakshadweep will also stand upgraded from ‘unclassified' to ‘C' class city, for the purpose of HRA.
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Goa being upgraded from ‘C' to ‘B-1', for the purposed of HRA
Desert Areas
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The Indira Gandhi canal project will be accelerated through a fresh Centre-State initiative, including additional innovative funding. Ministry of Finance will work with the Government of Rajasthan for an extension of the Narmada Canal into Rajasthan.
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Last date for setting up of new industrial units in the Kutch Districts of Gujarat for purpose of exemption from excise duty, being extended from July 31, 2004 to December 31, 2004
Convention Centres
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Four global standard international convention centres, to be established through private-public partnership, will be located in Delhi and Mumbai, and one each in Goad and Rajasthan.
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Airport in Jaipur will be converted into an international airport so that the convention centre in Jaipur functions effectively
Development Finance
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Decision to designate IDBI as the lead developmental finance institution.
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Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI) will be restructured through transfer of its impaired assets to an Asset Reconstruction Company and merger with a large public sector bank
Other Schemes
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The Agricultural Infrastructure and Credit Fund ( to be called ‘Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Fund'), the Small and Medium Enterprise Fund, and the Industrial Infrastructure Fund to be operational shortly; will provide credit at highly competitive rates, which is expected to be 2 percentage points below the Prime Lending Rate (PLR).
Defence Modernisation Fund
Employee Welfare
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DIRECT TAXES
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Fiscal benefits available to new projects in the power sector should be extended upto 2012 instead of 2006, and also be available to cases of take-over from State Electricity Boards.
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The regime of listed equities acquired on or after March 1, 2003 being exempt from long term capital gains tax should be extended for a further period of three years.
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If outsourced services are ancillary and auxiliary in nature and adequate remuneration is paid to the Indian call centre, then there shall be no tax on such foreign company as has outsourced its activity to India
INDIRECT TAXES
User-friendly tax administration
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Round the clock electronic filing of customs documents for clearance of goods to be extended to 23 customs formations by March 31 2004.
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Customs clearance to be based on self-assessment and selective examination from June 30, 2004.
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An 8 digit code classification of goods for the levy of excise to be adopted by September 30, 2004.
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Compounding of offences under Union excise rules, for quick settlement of disputes, to be introduced from June 30, 2004.
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E-filing of excise returns to be introduced from June 30, 2004
Service tax:
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A single registration and single return for assesses providing more than one taxable service
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Automation enhanced by extending e-filing of returns and also their electronic scrutiny to all the 58 taxable services
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