budget-2023 Govt unlikely to achieve 4.5% fiscal deficit target by FY26: Moody's Budget 2023 is credit positive for renewable energy companies, cement and steel producers, oil marketing companies and automakers, says Moody's. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Govt’s increase in Capex to drive investments in infra development: ICRA In her Budget speech for FY23-24, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman increased the capital investment outlay for 2023-24 by 33% to ₹10 lakh crore, which will be 3.3% of the country’s GDP. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Tax benefits for the middle class could help improve demand: CRISIL Rejigging of personal tax rates will lead to increased disposable income in the hands of consumers, which should increase the sales of two-wheelers and entry-level cars, says CRISIL. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Budget 2023: Is the time ripe to switch to the new proposed tax regime? The FM introduced the new personal income tax regime with six income slabs starting from ₹2.5 lakh in 2020. By Avneet Kaur
budget-2023 Budget 2023 Tax Reforms: How much taxes do you save? When compared with the old tax regime, income tax rates under the new proposed tax regime are undoubtedly higher, says Aarti Raote of Deloitte India. By Avneet Kaur
budget-2023 Why the new tax regime is the future: Deloitte The new tax regime will be the default one while citizens will have the option to be in the old tax regime that operates on exemptions. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Budget 2023: Spike in imports; fall in exports India vastly depends on imported crude oil to meet its energy requirements. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Budget 2023: Current account deficit widens to $36bn; 4.4% of GDP The current account deficit (CAD) widened to $36.4 billion in Q2 FY23, from $18.2 billion in Q1 of the fiscal. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Budget 2023: Disinvestment target: Hits and Misses The central government has achieved only ₹31,000 crore of the targeted ₹65,000 crore. By fortuneindia.com
budget-2023 Budget 2023: Currency with public grew least in FY22 Currency with the public has risen by around ₹1.4 lakh crore since demonetisation By fortuneindia.com