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Expectations not met, says BCCI President, Ashok Wadhwa

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has welcomed the declaration of the Finance Minister to develop Mumbai into a world-class 'International Financial Centre' (IFC).

Commenting on other aspects of the Budget, the BCCI President, Ashok Wadhwa said ''While the macro-economic variables seem to be in consonance with set targets, the Union Budget throws up some difficult propositions on the micro side.'' The corporate sector is already reeling under the pressure of escalating costs for employee retention and real estate - the charge of Frienge Benefit Tax (FBT) on Employees Stocks Option Plans (ESOPs) and extension of Service Tax on commercial property would further impact industry, he said.

Wadhwa appreciated the reduction in CST by one per cent as a step towards introduction of GST in the year 2010. However, the imposition of Service Tax on Works Contracts would lead to double taxation, in view of such contracts being already liable to VAT.

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Budget proposals might curb Real Estate boom: Experts

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) Realty experts today said the real estate boom will end now since the tax concession hitherto granted under 80 IB for construction under 1,000 square feet in Delhi and Mumbai and under 1,500 square feet built-up area in Bangalore has been withdrawn in the Union Budget for 2007-08. ''Builders and developers were trying to circumvent provisions of the previous notification by making two agreements. I think this latest move of the Finance Minister is aimed at plugging.....

AIAI expresses mixed reaction to Union Budget

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The All India Association of Industries (AIAI) today expressed mixed reactions to the Union Budget 2007-08 and said the Union Finance Minister could have done better. President of AIAI, Mr Vijay Kalantri told UNI, ''Various excise incentives on readymades, food mixes, reduction on excise on petrol and petroleum products as well as doing away with import duty on steel scrap and cooking coal are steps in the right direction. Also, introduction of rural bonds, increase in farm.....

Gujarat industry unhappy with budget

Vadodara, Feb 28 (UNI) The Federation of Gujarat Industries (FGI) and the Central Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CGCCI) today termed the Union Budget 2007-08 presented in the Lok Sabha by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram as ''disappointing''. FGI president Yogendra Gangwal said though the budget had a mixed bag of progressive reforms, it had belied the expectations of the industry and the common man. ''There is no mention of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in the budget which is the.....
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