India’s Budget 2019 and its impact

The Government presented its maiden Budget for the year 2019-20. Union Budget 2019 is not just for the next eight or nine months, but has been prepared as a roadmap for the next five years of the government.

We have come up with a series of analytical articles on the Budget. The main theme of the Booklet revolves around the impact of the Budget on financial and corporate sector and are divided into five broad categories, namely – Investment Climate, Banking & Non banking Finance, Startups and MSMEs, Surveillance, and Taxation.

Our Booklet on the impact of budget on various sectors of the economy can be viewed here.

Key take-aways from the budget  can be viewed here.

Interim Budget 2019

An interim budget has its own limitations and one was not expecting the Finance Minister to go all out into a reforms agenda; however, considering the limitations, the precious bit that has been attempted in terms of reforming the stamp duty, investments in the real estate and housing sector, etc., are commendable. We have put together a short booklet on the Interim Budget 2019.

The booklet can be accessed here.

Union Budget 2018

The Budget 2018-19 introduced various reforms and some of them have significant implications for young and established entities in the country. While agriculture, rural sector and women empowerment was the central theme of the Budget, some noteworthy reforms were introduced which are of relevance to us. A detailed analysis of these reforms has been compiled and collated by us in a booklet.

The booklet can be found here.

Union Budget 2017

The Union Budget 2017 came with varied reforms ehich are collated in a booklet that can be accessed here.