BUDGET 2022 Highlights
BUDGET 2022 Highlights
BUDGET 2022 Highlights
The Hon’ble Finance minister of India presented Union Budget for the Financial Year 2022-
23, being the fourth budget of the BJP government in second face of their services.
Here are the Key highlights of the Union Budget 2022:
Economy
— Capex target expanded by 35.4 per cent — from Rs 5.54 lakh crore to Rs 7.50 lakh crore. FY23
effective capex seen at Rs 10.7 lakh crore
— India's growth highest among all major economies; we are now in a strong position to
withstand challenges
— The goal is complementing macro-growth with micro-all-inclusive welfare, digital
economy and fintech, tech-enabled development, energy transition and climate action
— ECLGS cover expanded by Rs 50,000 to Rs 5 lakh crore
— Top focus of the budget this year are: PM Gati Shakti, Inclusive Development,
Productivity Enhancement, Sunrise Opportunities, Energy Transition, Climate Action,
Financing of investments
— Productivity-linked incentive schemes in 14 sectors have received excellent response;
received investment intentions worth Rs 30 lakh crore
— Economic recovery benefitting from public investment and capital spending. This Budget
will provide impetus to growth
Taxes
— The government will tax income from digital asset transfers at 30%
— No deduction allowed while computing income except cost of acquisition
— Loss cannot be set off from any other income
— Gift of cryptocurrencies to be taxed at receiver's end
— A new provision to allow taxpayers to file an updated return
— Updated return can be filed within 2 years from the end of the relevant assessment year.
— Alternate Minimum Tax for cooperative societies to be cut to 15%
— Proposal will reduce surcharge on cooperative societies to 7%, for those whose income is
between Rs 1 crore and Rs 10 crore
— Tax deduction limit increased to 14% on employers contribution to NPS account of state
govt employees
Jobs
— ECLGS extended till March 2023, 60 lakh jobs eyed in next 5 years
— Efforts of central, state governments leading to jobs, entrepreneurial opportunities
— Digital ecosystem for skilling and livelihood to be launched.
— This will aims to skill, reskill, upskill citizens through online training.
— API based skill credentials, payment layers to find relevant jobs and opportunities
Infra
— National highway network to be expanded by 25,000 kms during FY 22-23
— Desh stack e-portal to be launched to promote digital infra
— Strategic transfer of ownership of Air India completed now
— 2,000 kms to be brought under Kavach by FY 22-23
— Four multi-modal national parks contracts will be awarded in FY23
— One product one railway station will be popularised, 400 new Vande Bharat trains to be
introduced
— PM Gatishakti masterplan for expressways will be formulated in next financial year
— 100 PM Gati Shakti terminals to be set up in next three years
— Focus on public investment to modernise infrastructure over the medium term,
leveraging tech platform of Gati Shakti via a multi-modal approach
— PM Gati Shakti will pull forward the economy and will lead to more jobs and
opportunities for the youth
Agri
— Govt to pay Rs 2.37 lakh crore towards procurement of wheat and paddy under MSP
operations
— 2022-23 has been announced as International Year of Millets
— Railways will develop new products for small farmers and MSMEs
— A rationalised scheme to increase domestic oilseed production will be brought in to cut
down imports
— Kisan Drones for crop assessment, land records, spraying of insecticides expected to drive
a wave of technology in agri sector
— Ken Betwa river linking project worth Rs 44,605 crore announced
— Draft DPRs for 5 river links have been finalised
— Finance startups to be incentives to aid rural enterprises
— Natural farming will be promoted along Ganga river corridor
— A completely paperless, e-bill system will be launched by ministries for procurement
— Financial support will be provided to farmers to take up agro-forestry
Electric Vehicles
— Battery swapping policy to allow EV charging stations for automobiles will be framed
— Private sector will be encouraged to create sustainable and innovative business models
for battery and energy as a service, improving the efficiency in the EV ecosystem
Education
— States to be encouraged to revise syllabi of agricultural universities to meet needs of
natural, zero-budget & organic farming, modern-day agriculture
— One class, one TV channel' program of PM eVIDYA will be expanded from 12 to 200 TV
channels
— This will enable all states to provide supplementary education in regional languages for
classes 1 to 12
— Digital university to be set up to provide education; to be built on hub and spoke model
— 1-Class-1-TV Channel to be implemented to provide supplementary education to children
to make up for loss of formal education due to Covid
Healthcare
— An open platform for the national digital health ecosystem will be rolled out
— It will consist of digital registries of health providers and health facilities, unique health
identity and universal access to health facilities
— 95 per cent of 112 aspirational districts have made significant progress in health, infra
— For mental health counselling, a National Tele Mental Health Program will be launched
Telecom
— Spectrum auction will be conducted in 2022 for the rollout of 5G
— Scheme for design led manufacturing to be launched for 5G ecosystem as part of PLI
scheme to enable affordable broadband and mobile communication in rural and remote
areas
— 5 pc of USO Fund to be provided for R&D and technology upgradation
— Contracts for laying optical fibre in villages to be awarded under BharatNet project under
PPP in 2022-23
— Data centre and energy storage system to be given infrastructure status; move to provide
easy financing
Ease of Business
— 75,000 compliances have been eliminated and 1,486 union laws repealed to make it
easier for businesses
— Next phase of ease of doing business, ease of living to be launched
— Voluntary exit for corporates to be cut down to 6 months from 2 years
Defence
— Govt committed to reduce import and promote self reliance in defense sector
— 68 per cent of capital for defence sector to be earmarked for local industry
— Defense R&D will be opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defense
R&D budget.
— Private industry will be encouraged to take up the design and development of military
platforms and equipment in collaboration with DRDO and other organizations through SPV
model.
— 68% of capital procurement budget in defence will be earmarked for domestic industry in
2022-23 (up from the 58% last fiscal)
Railways
— 400 new generation Vande Bharat trains to be manufactured in next 3 years
— 2,000 km of rail network to be brought under indigenous technology KAWACH for safety
and capacity augmentation: FM
Travel
— ePassports will be rolled out in 2022-23 for convenience in overseas travel
— E-passport with embedded chip will be rolled out