"To begin with, one per cent cut in the corporate tax rate, gradual phasing out of accelerated tax depreciation and a sunset clause for the tax deductions, coupled with reduction in MAT, will set the tone for this year's Budget," KPMG (India) Partner Tax Vikas Vasal said.
Jaitley in his last Budget had announced phased reduction in corporate taxes over four years to 25 per cent from present 30 per cent, and also simultaneous withdrawal of exemptions.
"The reduction could be one per cent or so in the next Budget. The minister might put an end date to certain exemptions and pave the way for gradual withdrawal," Jain added.
Currently, there are various tax concessions under the Income-Tax Act, 1961. The prominent ones are accelerated depreciation on various assets; weighted deduction for capital expenditure incurred on various projects; weighted deduction for expenditure incurred on manufacture or production of specified articles; expenditure incurred on scientific research; various skill development projects etc.
Also, there is a possibility that no extension of sunset clause in existing case and/or a sunset clause is introduced in particular cases, he said.
"It would be an ideal situation if the complete phase out is undertaken only when the corporate tax rate is reduced to 25 per cent," Gupta added.
The basic rate of corporate tax in India is at 30 per cent, which is higher than the rates prevalent in other major Asian economies, making domestic industry uncompetitive.
The Finance Minister had earlier said:"We lose out on both counts, i.E. We are considered as having a high corporate tax regime but we do not get that tax due to excessive exemptions. A regime of exemptions has led to pressure groups, litigation and loss of revenue.
"It also gives room for avoidable discretion. I, therefore, propose to reduce the rate of corporate tax from 30 per cent to 25 per cent over the next four years.
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