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    Infrastructure Thrust

    Fiscal Deficit under

    control

    Uncertainty over GAAR

    Thursday, 28th Feb, 2013Balancing fiscal consolidation with growth

    Service tax reforms

    Check on expenditure

    question

    CAD a serious concern

    Hostage to foreign inflows

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    Budget in brief

    The Union Budget 2013-14 promises to return the economy back to a high growth trajectory while at the same

    time keeping a strict check on fiscal profligacy that the country can ill afford.

    The fact that the FM was able to contain fiscal deficit to 5.2% of GDP in the current year is a remarkable

    achievement given the overall slow down and the runaway subsidy bill. Going into the new fiscal FY13-14the fiscal deficit has been pegged at 4.8% of GDP and this in our opinion is not an unachievable task. P

    Chidambaram as Finance Minister exudes confidence and he has an admirable track record of delivering

    on his promises.

    The Finance Minister has done a great balancing act in a rather difficult year. He has promoted

    Balancing fiscal consolidation with growth

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    manufacturing industr b proposing an Investment Allowance. Further to prevent revenue leakages and

    augment revenue resources he has come out with a number of innovative measures which while beingingenious evoke confidence. He has sought to promote investment in infrastructure by issue of tax free

    bonds, freeing up NELP blocks, referring stalled infra projects to the CCI and increasing tax holiday period

    for power sector. In addition several measures to boost investments, savings and capital markets should

    yield handsome dividends as the year rolls by.

    However the resurfacing of the GAAR issue can be a big negative for the markets. Especially given the fact

    that the FM has gone on record to state that the CAD (Current Account Deficit) can only be bridged

    through foreign flows constituting of FDI, FII and ECBs. With the TRC (Tax Residency Certificate) declared

    insufficient, uncertainty over the implementation of the law could lead to foreign investors turning cautious

    and the momentum of the flow of funds could slow down.

    I have been at pains to state over and over again that India, at the present juncture,

    does not have the choice between welcoming and spurning foreign investment.

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    Fiscal Deficit Reigned in to manageable levels

    4.8%

    5.7%

    5.1%5.2%

    4.8%

    4.0%

    5.0%

    6.0%

    7.0%As % of GDP

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    Fiscal consolidation cannot be effected only by cutting expenditure. Wherever

    possible, revenues must also be augmented

    0.0%

    1.0%

    2.0%

    3.0%

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

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    Subsidies Should be of lesser concern going forward

    2.0%

    2.5%

    3.0%

    200000

    250000

    300000

    Rs. in Crore

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    We must redeem our promise by 2016-17 and bring down the fiscal deficit to 3%, the

    revenue deficit to 1.5% and effective revenue deficit to 0%

    0.0%

    0.5%

    1.0%

    .

    0

    50000

    100000

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

    Food Fertilizers Petroleum Interest and Others Subsidies as a %of GDP (RHS)

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    Market Borrowings Not extraordinarily worrying

    350,000

    400,000

    450,000

    500,000

    550,000Rs. in Crore

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    (Apart from borrowing) There are only three ways before us: FDI, FII or External

    Commercial Borrowing (ECB).

    50,000

    100,000

    150,000

    200,000

    250,000

    300,000

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

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    Budgetary Measures

    In his budgetary speech, the Finance Minister has outlined several initiatives to kick start growth, boost

    revenues and target spending.

    Initiatives to kick start growth; control spending

    800000

    1000000

    1200000

    1400000Rs. in Crore

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    The economic space that we have gained has given me the confidence to be more

    ambitious in 2013-14.

    0

    200000

    400000

    600000

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

    Corporation tax Income tax Wealth Tax

    Customs Union Excise Duties Service Tax

    Taxes of the Union Direct Indirect

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    Revenue measures

    In a bid to curtail revenue losses he has introduced several measures like the 1% TDS on immovable

    property, withholding tax on royalty payments, voluntary disclosure scheme for Service Tax evaders since

    2007 and final witholding tax on share buybacks by unlisted companies

    Further there has been no revision of the income slabs and the rates which is pragmatic given thepressures on revenue. Further a tax on the super rich introduced has gone down well with the markets.

    A 15% Investment allowance on plant and machinery over Rs 100 crores should definitely provide a fillip to

    asset creation and spur investment in the manufacturing sector. This is over and above the depreciation

    rates prevailing.

    Surcharge introduced on companies earning a taxable income of Rs 10 crore or more should also help

    Pragmatic and achievable

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    .

    Pruning of the negative list to only two sectors should help increase the gamut of services liable to servicetax

    But the biggest clincher is the Voluntary Compliance Encouragement Scheme on Service tax which

    proposes to tax the 10,00,000 non service tax payers out of the 17,00,000 lacs registered assessees. This

    itself should lead to a healthy collection; although the estimated amount has not been quantified.

    Further reduction in STT and introduction of CTT (Commodities transaction Tax) should help lower cost of

    transactions for traders in the equity markets.

    Non Tax revenue estimates (in the form of divestment, sale of other market securities and enhanceddividends from PSEs) are also pragmatic and achievable

    Wherever possible, revenues must also be augmented

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    Indirect Taxes

    Status quo on the normal rate of excise duty (12%), service tax rates (12%) and peak customs duty (for non

    agricultura imports) maintained. Relief is from the fact that customs duty on crude oil imports was not

    hiked (as feared earlier).

    Customs duty proposals on leather & leather goods lowered to 5% from 7.5% while concessionary period on environmental

    friendly vehicles extended to FY2015.

    On pre forms of precious and semi precious stones duty lowered to 2% from 10%

    Export duty on de-oiled rice bran oil cake withdrawn

    10% Duty imposed on export of raw ilmenite & 5% on upgraded ilmenite

    Contributing to growth

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    Significant concessions provided to the aircraft MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) industry

    Raw silk duty increased from 5% to 15%

    Duty on steam coal and bituminous coal equalized to 2% and CVD of 2%

    Duty free limit on gold jewellery raised to Rs 50,000 for males and Rs 1,00,000 for female passengers.

    Duty on imported high end vehicles raised to 100% (75%), +800 cc motorcycles to 75% (60%) and

    yatchs 25% (10%)

    Excise duty proposals Hand made carpets and textile floor coverings of coir / jute and ships and vessels totally exempted.

    Consequently no CVD on imported ships

    There will also be no change in the normal rate of excise duty of 12% and normal rate

    of service tax of 12%

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    Direct Taxes

    Status quo maintained on income slabs and rates as per last year.

    However a Rs 2,000 tax credit is provided to every assessee with an income upto Rs 5,00,000

    10% surcharge imposed on assessees with income of Rs 1 crore and above

    Surcharge raised to 10% (5%) on domestic companies with taxable income above Rs 10 crore. For foreigncompanies surcharge increased to 5% (2%)

    1st home buyers who take a loan not exceeding Rs 25 lacs to be provided an additional deduction of

    interest of Rs 1 lac . This limit is over and above the current Rs 1.5 lacs. This is to be claimed in AY FY14-

    15. If limit not exhausted, can be carried over to the next assessment year.

    For persons with disability or suffering from certain ailments permissible premium rates of insurance have

    Additional tax on the super rich

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    been increased to 15% from 10% on the sum assured

    Donations to the National Childrens Fund eligible for 100% deduction.

    Investment allowance of 15% on investment in Plant & Machinery of over Rs 100 crore provided.

    Section 80-IA benefits to power sector eligible date extended to March 2014.

    Timeline on concession rate of tax of 15% on repatriation of dividends from a foreign subsidiary to a

    domestic parent company extend to FY2013. Further Dividend Distribution Tax set to 0% on that portion of

    the dividend distributed by the Indian parent.

    When I need to raise resources, who can I go to except those who are relatively well

    placed in society?

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    Direct Taxes (contd)

    Withholding tax on Interest paid on investments made through Rupee denominated long term

    infrastructure bonds to NRIs reduced to 5% from 20%

    Securitization Trusts to be exempt from Income Tax. Tax on income distributed by the Securitization trusts

    to be at the rate of 30% for companies and 25% for individuals / HUF. Investor Protection Fund set up by a depository exempt from Income Tax

    Pass through status provided to Category I Alternate Investment Funds (AIF) and Angel Investors

    recognized as Category I AIFs. This is on par with Venture Funds

    RGESS timeline extended 3 consecutive years and income limit augmented to Rs 12 lacs from Rs 10 lacs.

    MF also made an eligible investment.

    Revenue leakage loop holes plugged effectively

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    1% TDS to be imposed on immovable propert transactions above value of Rs 50 lacs. Agricultural land is

    however exempt To plug loop holes a withholding tax of 20% is top be imposed on unlisted companies who distribute

    profits through buy back of shares.

    Tax rates on payment of royalties and fees for technical services to non resident Indians hiked to 25% from

    10%. However applicable rates to be as stipulated in the DTAA.

    With a view to improve the reporting of such (immovanle properties) transactions

    and the taxation of capital gains, I propose to apply TDS at the rate of 1% .

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    Direct Taxes (contd)

    STT (Securities Transaction Tax) reductions are as follows

    Equities 0.01% (0.017%)

    MF / ETF redemptions at fund counters 0.001% (0.25%)

    MF / ETF purchase / sale on exchanges 0.001% (0.01%)

    CTT (Commodities Transaction Tax) on non agricultural commodities of 0.01% to be introduced. However

    it will be allowed as a deduction.

    Lowering of STT to benefit equity traders

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    It is time to introduce Commodities Transaction Tax (CTT) in a limited way

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    GAAR still unresolved

    The FM has again raked up the controversy of GAAR by suggesting that the TRC (Tax Residency

    Certificate) merely itself would not be sufficient for foreign investors & non-resident Indians to avail tax

    treaty benefits.

    Further tax authorities have been provided with additional powers to decide on tax issues at theirdiscretion.

    This change has impact on all non-resident investors and FIIs using these routes for channeling

    investments into India and seeking to claim tax treaty benefits.

    Moreover the change is proposed with retrospective effect from FY12-13 which will bring any investor,

    availing treaty benefits under scrutiny.

    FII and FDI flows likely to be affected

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    ore con ons wou nee o e u e an am gu y on ese a ona con ons as spoo e

    foreign investors We expect markets to sell off and FII buying to be restrained until further clarifications are not provided to

    investors

    Impermissible tax avoidance arrangements will be subjected to tax after a determination

    is made through a well laid out procedure involving an assessing officer.

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    Expenditure

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    Government expenditure boosts aggregate demand and it has both good and bad

    consequences.

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    Non Plan Expenditure(contd)

    Defense expenditure kept at last years level

    600000

    800000

    1000000

    1200000Rs. in Crore

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    ...I assure him (Defense Minister) and the house that constraints will not come in the

    way of providing any additional requirement for the security of the nation

    0

    200000

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

    RE - Int Payment & Debt Servicing RE- Defence

    RE- Subsidies RE Others

    CE- Loan and Advances to State, UT CE- Defence

    CE- Others Capital Expenditure (CE)

    Revenue Expenditure (RE)

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    Interest Payments Creeping up beyond 3% of GDP; worrisome

    3.1%

    3.1%

    3.2%

    3.2%

    3.3%

    3.3%

    250,000

    300,000

    350,000

    400,000Rs. in Crore

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    In the budget for 2012-13, the estimate of Plan Expenditure was too ambitious and

    the estimate of non-Plan Expenditure was too conservative.

    2.9%

    2.9%

    3.0%

    3.0%

    50,000

    100,000

    150,000

    ,

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

    Int. Payment and Debt Servicing (LHS) Interest Payment as a %of GDP (RHS)

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    Plan Expenditure Positively growth oriented

    300000

    400000

    500000

    600000Rs. in Crore

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    As a proportion of total expenditure, it (Plan Expenditure) will be 33.3 percent

    0

    100000

    200000

    2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BE

    RE- State Plan RE- Central Plan CE- State Plan

    CE- Central Plan Capital Expenditure (CE) Revenue Expenditure (RE)

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    Savings, Investments& Capital Markets

    Without savings and investments it would be difficult to kick start growth. Recognizing this urgent need

    the FM has undertaken several initiatives

    The time limit on the RGESS (Rajiv Gandhi Equity Savings Scheme) has been increased to three years from

    one year and the income limit has been expanded to Rs 12, lacs from Rs 10 lacs. Further investment inmutual funds along with equity shares is also allowed to improve the attractiveness of the scheme.

    Inflation indexed bonds and certificates are expected to be introduced after consultation with The RBI

    Additional deduction of Rs 1 lac on interest is allowed over and above the existing Rs 1.5 lacs where the

    loan amount does not exceed Rs 25 lacs. Further if the amount of loan is not exhausted in year 1, the limit

    can be extended to the next year also.

    Conducive to put India on 7% growth path

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    n or er o w en e nsurance sec or reac nsurance compan es are perm e o open o ces n er

    cities and lower without prior permission of the RBI. Further Banks are also permitted to operate asinsurance brokers

    For capital markets,

    SEBI has been directed to simplify procedures for FIIs.

    Ambiguity between FII and FDI is to be resolved by classifying any stake in a company more than

    10% as FDI

    FIIs allowed to hedge their Re exposure in the currency segment of the Indian derivative markets.

    Permitting FIIs to use their bond investments as collateral for margin requirements

    Angel investor funds to be recognised as Category I AIF venture capital funds

    Increasing savings and their optimal allocation for productive uses lead to higher

    economic growth

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    Savings, Investments &Capital Markets (contd)

    SMEs along with startups to be permitted to list on the SME exchange without making an IPO.

    However with certain restrictions

    Stock Exchanges allowed to introduce a dedicated debt segment

    Mutual Funds distributors allowed to participate in the Mutual Fund segment of stock exchanges Asset backed securities, ETFS and debt mutual funds to be included in the eligible list of securities in

    which Pension & Provident Funds can invest.

    STT on equity futures and ETF and MF products reduced to improve attractiveness.

    Reduction in STT to benefit traders

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    With the object of developing the debt market, stock exchanges will be allowed to

    introduce a dedicated debt segment on the exchange

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    (Rs. in Crore) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13BE 2012-13RE 2013-14BEChg FY13

    BE/RE

    Chg BE

    FY14/FY13

    Revenue Receipts 788,472 751,436 935,684 871,828 1,056,331 -7% 13%

    Net Tax Revenue 569,869 629,764 771,070 742,115 884,078 -4% 15%

    Non tax Revenue 218,603 121,671 164,614 129,713 172,253 -21% 5%

    Capital Receipts 402,428 568,918 555,240 564,148 608,967 2% 10%Recoveries of receipts 12,420 18,850 11,650 14,073 10,654 21% -9%

    Other Reciepts (Disinvestments) 22,846 18,088 30,000 24,000 55,814 -20% 86%

    Debt Reciepts 367,162 531,980 513,590 526,075 542,499 2% 6%

    Total Receipts 1,190,900 1,320,354 1,490,924 1,435,976 1,665,298 -4% 12%

    Non Plan Expenditure 818,299 891,991 969,900 1,001,638 1,109,976 3% 14%

    Budget Summary Nominal GDP to grow at 12%

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    , , , , ,

    Interest Payments 234,022 273,150 319,759 316,674 370,684 -1% 16%

    Non Plan Capital 91,808 79,941 104,304 81,939 117,067 -21% 12%

    Plan Expenditure 379,029 412,375 521,025 429,187 555,322 -18% 7%

    Plan Revenue 314,232 333,737 420,513 343,373 443,260 -18% 5%

    Plan Capital 64,797 78,638 100,512 85,814 112,062 -15% 11%

    Total Expenditure 1,197,328 1,304,366 1,490,925 1,430,825 1,665,298 10% 12%

    GDP Nominal 7,795,313 8,974,947 10,159,884 10,028,118 11,371,886 -1% 12%

    Gross Fiscal Deficit 373,590 515,992 513,591 520,925 542,499 1% 6%

    Fiscal deficit as a % of GDP 4.8% 5.7% 5.1% 5.2% 4.8% 3% -6%Revenue Deficit 252,251 394,351 350,425 391,244 379,838 12% 8%

    Revenue deficit as a % of GDP 3.2% 4.4% 3.4% 3.9% 3.3% 13% -3%

    Primary Deficit 139,568 242,842 193,832 204,251 171,815 5% -11%

    Primary deficit as a % of GDP 1.8% 2.7% 1.9% 2.0% 1.5% 7% -21%

    We are the 10th largest economy in the world. We can become the 8th or perhaps the

    7th, largest by 2017

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    Sector Summary Favouring infrastructure sector

    Sector Budget Impact Key Highlights

    Auto & Auto Ancillaries Neutral Excise duty on non-taxi SUVs hiked

    Aviation Neutral Concessions announced only for MRO industry

    Banking / Financial

    Services

    Marginally

    Positive

    Additional interest deduction beneficial for

    HFCs; Interest subvention scheme extended to

    private sector banks

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    While every sector can absorb new investment, it is the infrastructure sector that

    needs large volumes of investment

    Capital Goods Positive

    Investment allowance of 15% on investment of

    Rs 100 crore or more during 1/4/2013 to 31/3/2015in plant and machinery and Infrastructure push

    Cement Positive

    No hike in excise duty; Infrastructure push in the

    areas of road, irrigation and low cost housing

    FMCG / ConsumerDurables Negative Increase in the specific excise duty on cigarettes(not exceeding 65 mm) by 18%

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    Sector Summary(contd)

    Sector Budget Impact Key Highlights

    Healthcare / Pharma NeutralRs 37,330 crore allocated to the Ministry of

    Health & Family Welfare

    Infrastructure PositiveClearance of stalled road projects; setting up of

    regulatory authority for road sectors

    IT / BPOs Neutral0% customs duty on plant & machinery for semi

    conductor industry

    Healthcare and education clear cut beneficiaries

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    The 12th Plan projects an investment of USD 1 trillion or Rs 55,00,000 crore in

    infrastructure

    Media Negative Duty on STB increased from 5% to 10%

    Metals & Mining NeutralA PPP policy framework with Coal India Ltd as in

    order to increase the production of coal

    Oil & Gas PositiveNELP blocks that were awarded but are stalled to

    be be cleared

    Power Positive 80 IA benefit for power plants extended byanother year

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    Sectoral Measures and Impact

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    The key to restart the growth engine is to attract more investment, both from

    domestic investors and foreign investors

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    Auto & Auto Ancillaries Increase in duties accentuating slowdown

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A

    Excise duty raised to 30% from 27% for non-taxi

    SUVs Negative

    N.ADuty on luxury motor vehicles hiked from 75% to

    100%; on motorcycles (engine capacity > 800 cc)

    to 75% from 60%

    Negative

    N.A Higher allocation of Rs 2,03,672.1 crore toPositive

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    SUVs occupy greater road and parking space and ought to bear a higher tax

    e ence + . over

    N.A More than doubled the allocation to Rs 14,873crore for JNNURM (v/s Rs 7383 RE)

    Positive

    N.A.Exemption on specified parts of electric and

    hybrid vehiclesPositive

    Impact Companies

    Gainers Ashok Leyland, KPIT, Bharat Forge

    Losers Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, MarutiSuzuki India Ltd

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    Aviation MRO industry given a boost

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Tax incentives toMaintenance, Repair &

    overhaul (MRO) service

    Time period for consumption/installation of parts

    and testing equipments imported for MRO ofaircrafts by units engaged in such activities

    extended from 3 months to 1 year

    Positive

    N.A

    Basic customs duty exemption extended to parts

    and testing equipments for MRO of aircrafts

    arts

    Positive

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    Encouraging the MRO sector will generate employment besides other benefits

    Impact Companies

    Gainers GMR Infra

    Losers

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    Banking / FinancialServices

    HFCs to benefit from interest deductions

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Allocation of equity capital for

    infusion in PSU banks Rs15000cr- Rs20000cr

    In order to comply with Basel III norms, allocatedRs14,000cr for capital infusion (Rs 12,517cr RE) Positive for PSUs

    Commercial banks to be

    allowed to issue tax-free

    infrastructure bonds

    N.A. Negative

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    I propose to set up Indias first Womens Bank as a public sector bank and I shall

    provide Rs 1,000 crore as initial capital.

    N.Aarm oan n eres su ven on sc eme

    continued and extended to private sector banks

    Negative

    N.ATo set up Indias first Womens bank via public

    sector; provided for Rs 1000cr as initial capitalPositive

    Infrastructure status to

    affordable housingN.A. Neutral

    N.A. RGESS investees can invest in MFs

    Positive for AMCs (L&T

    Finance, Bajaj Finserv andBajaj Holdings)

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    Banking / FinancialServices (cntd)

    Interest subvention scheme extended toprivate banks

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A.

    Reduced STT in -

    a. Equity futures 0.017% to 0.01%b. MF/ETF redemptions at fund counters 0.25%

    to 0.001%

    c. MF/ETF purchase/sale on exchange 0.1% to

    0.001%

    Positive for IIFL, MOSL and

    Religare

    Introduction of CTT at 0.01 on non-a ricultural

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    I propose to provide a further amount of Rs14,000 crore for capital infusion.

    N.A. commodities (gold, silver, base metals) futures

    contracts; to be allowed as deduction

    Negative for MCX

    Additional deduction of interest upto Rs 1,00,000

    on loan upto Rs 25 lacs for first home

    Positive for HFCs like LIC

    Housing Finance, HDFC,

    Dewan Housing and Gruh

    Finance

    Impact Companies

    Gainers HFCs, IIFL, MOSL and Religare

    Losers Private sector banks, MCX, FT

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    Capital Goods Indirect beneficiary

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Basic customs duty reduced from 7.5% to 5% on

    20 specified machinery for use in leather andfootwear industry

    Positive

    Budgetary provision towards

    restructuring of state power

    distribution companies

    State Governments to prepare the financial

    restructuring plans. No specifications about any

    allocation

    Neutral

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    To attract new investment and to quicken the implementation of projects, I propose

    to introduce an investment allowance for new high value investments.

    s , cr prov e or se ng up o wa er

    purification plants

    Positive

    Accelerated depreciation on

    plant & machinery from

    current 15%-20% to 25%-30%

    for the next 3-5 years

    Investment allowance of 15% on investment of

    Rs 100 crore or more during 1/4/2013 to 31/3/2015

    in plant and machinery (additional)

    Positive

    Impact Companies

    Gainers Sadbhav Engineering, Jindal Saw, BHEL, Praj Industries, Thermax

    Losers

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    Cement Boost from infra & housing push

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Increase in excise duty on

    cement by changing theexisting slab

    N.A. Positive

    Announcements of infra

    projects related to highways,

    freight corridor and irrigation

    A boost to infrastructure in the areas of road,

    irrigation and low cost housingPositive

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    Bottlenecks stalling road projects have been addressed and 3,000 kms of road

    projects in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

    overnmen cou rev ew

    import duty on coal, pet cokeand gypsum, which are used

    in the cement manufacturing

    process

    Duties on Steam Coal and Bituminous Coalequalised with 2% custom duty and 2% CVD

    levied on both

    Neutral

    Impact Companies

    Gainers All

    Losers

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    FMCG / ConsumerDurables

    Cigarette manufacturers impacted sharply

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Direct tax relief for the middle

    class

    Relief of Rs 2,000 for tax payers with total

    income upto Rs 5 lacsNeutral

    10%-12% increase in excise

    duty on cigarettes

    Increase in the specific excise duty on cigarettes

    (not exceeding 65 mm) by 18 percentNegative

    N.A.Increase in the rate of tax on payments by way of

    royalty and fees for technical services to non-

    Negative

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    What does a Finance Minister turn to when he requires resources? The answer is

    cigarettes

    res en s ore gn company rom o

    NREGA had an allocation ofRs 33,000 cr in 2012-13

    Allocation at Rs 33,000 cr Neutral

    Impact Companies

    Gainers

    Losers ITC, Godfrey Phillip, VST Industries

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    Healthcare / Pharma Healthy dose of allocations

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Increase in MAT rate from

    18% to 20%N.A. Positive

    Weighted deduction on

    Inhouse Research to increase

    from 200% to 225%

    N.A. Negative

    Increase in allocation toRs 37,330 crore allocated to the Ministry of

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    Health for all and education for all remain our priorities

    NRHM (National Rural health

    Mission)

    ea am y e are ou o w c ew

    National Health Mission to get an allocation ofRs 21,239 crore (+24.3% from FY13 RE)

    Positive

    Impact Companies

    Gainers

    Losers

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    Infrastructure Major beneficiary of the budget

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Creation of long term

    dedicated debt funds for

    infrastructure

    With 4 Infrastructure Debt Funds (IDF) registered

    and 2 launched, they are to be encouraged toprovide long-term low-cost debt for

    infrastructure projects

    Negative

    N.A.

    3,000 kms of road projects in Gujarat, Madhya

    Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar

    Pradesh to be awarded in the first six monthsPositive

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    Doing business in India must be seen as easy, friendly and mutually beneficial

    of 2013-14

    N.A. To set up regulatory authority for road sector Positive

    Investment allowance of 15% on investment of

    Rs 100 crore or more during 1/4/2013 to 31/3/2015

    in plant and machinery (additional)

    Positive

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    Infrastructure

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A.Generation-based incentive for wind energy

    projects with allocation of Rs 800 crPositive

    N.A. Upto Rs 50000 cr Tax Free Infra Bonds issuance Positive

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    Five inland waterways have been declared as national waterways

    Impact Companies

    Gainers IRB Infra, L&T, Suzlon, Adani Ports

    Losers

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    IT / BPOs Greater focus to education through IT

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A.0% customs duty on plant & machinery for semi

    conductor industryPositive

    Removal of MAT on SEZ units N.A. Negative

    Increased allocation under

    schemes such as RAPDRP,

    UIDAI and N-eGP e-

    Allocated Rs 65,867 cr to the MHRD (+17% of RE)

    Allocated Rs 27,258 cr for Sarva Siksha AbhyaanPositive

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    Investment in the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) cannot be

    postponed any longer.

    governance

    Impact Companies

    Gainers CMC, Redington, HCL Info, Educomp, Everonn

    Losers

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    Media Radio broadcasters to benefit fromimpending auction

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Custom duty on set-top box

    (STB) likely to be reducedfrom existing 5%

    Duty on STB increased from 5% to 10% Negative

    N.A.About 839 new FM radio channels to be

    auctioned in 2013-14Positive

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    To encourage domestic production of set top boxes as well as value addition, I

    propose to increase the duty from 5 percent to 10 percent.

    Impact Companies

    Gainers ENIL

    Losers Den Networks, Hathway Cable, Dish TV

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    Metals & Mining No surprise for the steel sector

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Likely increase in import duty

    on steelN.A. Negative

    N.A.Levy of 4% excise duty on silver manufactured

    from smelting zinc or leadNegative

    A PPP policy framework with Coal India Ltd as in

    order to increase the production of coal

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    In the medium to long term, we must reduce our dependence on imported coal

    Impact Companies

    Gainers CIL

    Losers Steel sector, Hindustan Zinc

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    Oil & Gas Impending NELP clearances a big positive

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A.

    The oil and gas policy regime is set to move from

    profit sharing to revenue sharing (or production-linked) contracts

    Positive

    Exploration and production of shale gas to be

    announcedPositive

    Natural gas pricing policy to be reviewed andPositive

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    The 5 MMTPA LNG terminal in Dabhol, Maharashtra will be fully operational in 2013-

    14

    uncer a n es regar ng pr c ng o e remove

    NELP blocks that were awarded but are stalled tobe cleared

    Positive

    Exemption of 5% import duty

    on LNGN.A. Negative

    Impact Companies

    Gainers ONGC, RIL, IOC, BPCL

    Losers

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    Power / Utilities Hints at power sector revamp

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    Extensions of sunset clause

    for power generating cosbeyond 2013

    80 IA benefit for power plants extended by

    another year Positive

    Relief from import duty on

    Thermal coal

    Duties on Steam Coal and Bituminous Coal

    equalised with 2% custom duty and 2% CVD

    levied on both

    Neutral

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    I would urge State Governments to prepare the financial restructuring plans quickly, sign

    the MOU, and take advantage of the scheme

    N.A.enera on- ase ncen ve or w n energy

    projects with allocation of Rs 800 crPositive

    Impact Companies

    Gainers NTPC, Power Grid Corp, NHPC, Suzlon

    Losers

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    Miscellaneous Govt. looks to revive textile sector

    Budget Expectations Budget Declaration Impact

    N.A. Excise duty exempted on ships & vessels

    Positive for GE Shipping,

    Gujarat Pipavav, PipavavDefence

    N.A.Zero excise duty route restored on readymade

    garments; TUFS to be allocated Rs 2,400 crorePositive for textile sector

    N.A.Excise duty on marble slabs increased from Rs Negative for real estate

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    The major focus would be on modernisation of the powerloom sector. I propose to

    provide Rs 2,400 crore in 2013-14 for the purpose.

    per sq m r o s per sq m r sec or

    N.A. Additional deduction of interest upto Rs 1,00,000on loan upto Rs 25 lacs for first home

    Positive for real estatesector

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