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BCCI terms budget "routine", "not corporate friendly"

Kolkata, Feb 28 (UNI) Calling the budget "routine" and not very "corporate friendly", Bengal Chamber of Commerce&Industry today said the budget has focussed on infrastructure and social security.

Speaking at a press conference here, the Chamber President S Radhakrishnan said,''Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his budget 2007-08 has substantially hiked allocations for social sector. This is an welcome move.'' He also welcomed the higher allocation to education and measures taken to boost the agricultural production.

However, he expressed resentment over levying of Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) on Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP). ''This would impact the Information Technology industry in the country. FBT had always been the motivating factor for the employees from the corporate point of view.'' he said.

He said, '' We are surprised on introduction of Minimum Alternate Tax. The tax exemptions given to companies under Section 10A and 10B for all SEZs and STP units will now be subject to MAT.'' Speaking about the tax regime, Pallav Gupta, also a BCCI member, said the rationalisation step by increasing the threshold limit in excise duty from Rs one crore to Rs 1.5 crore and for service tax from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 8 lakhs per annum will be a good relief to small tax payers.

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Budget disappoints auto cos

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) Calling Finance Minister P Chidambaram's Budget as more agriculture and education centric, auto majors today said it completely failed to live up to their expectations. ''We were looking for excise duty relief on larger passenger vehicles and wanted more on infrastructure creation,'' Mahindra&Mahindra Automotive Unit President Pawan Goenka said. General Motors President and Managing Director Rajeev Chaba said the Budget is encouraging due to its focus on agriculture, irrigation, education and healthcare. ''The.....

State Bank of Travancore to set up rep office in Dubai

Dubai, Feb 28 (UNI) State Bank of Travancore, which has made its presence in the UAE as a leading money exchange operator, plans to open a representative office in Dubai, its Managing Director K Sitaraman said. ''We have applied for the licence and the Central Bank is considering it,'' he said. SBT, which has a network of 700 branches, including 550 in Kerala, currently manages five money exchanges in the UAE under the brand name City Exchange and another two.....

Budget '07 disappoints on taxes front: India Inc

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) Indian Inc while singing the song of praise for Finance Minister P Chidambaram and his Budget 2007-08, did not spare him for hiking the dividend distribution tax, enlarging the scope of Fringe Benefit Tax and not imparting enough growth momentum to the economy. Describing Mr Chidambaram as being a visionary who had hiked social spending and taken measures to improve the lot of the man on the street, India Inc said they expected the Finance Minister.....
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