The ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India) chief also said providing enabling environment and reduction of tax rates for startups, reduction of tax litigation and development of infrastructure, among others, are commendable.
"The Budget is progressive and is setting fiscal discipline," she said in a release.
Binani also said financial reforms, including the proposal for setting up of Financial Data Management Centre and to develop new derivative products for commodities market, would go a long way in strengthening fundamentals of financial market.
"Reducing the stringency of penal provisions will go a long way in reducing tax litigation and improving compliance," he said in another release.
Rajan noted the proposal for placing a monetary cap of Rs 1,50,000 on employer's contribution to recognised provident fund would once again be detrimental to the interest of salaried class.
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