'No incentives for exports in Budget may be part of govt's plan to phase out tax holidays'

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Press Trust of India Singapore
Last Updated : Jul 15 2019 | 4:36 PM IST

The Union Budget 2019-20 has missed specific proposals to boost exports, which signals that the government may phase out tax holidays, according to a tax expert.

"(The government) has not provided specific proposals to boost exports," said Sandeep Ladda, partner and global TMT tax leader at PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC), in reference to the latest Budget.

He added that the government may plan to phase out tax holidays for the economy, which cannot support such sops over a longer period.

Ladda noted that past governments have given tax incentives to boost exports and this time, the Economic Survey had also recommended that exports could be given more fillip.

"We should hear more about this plan in the coming Budget, hopefully, that will, therefore, boost the investors' confidence," Ladda said at the Indian Budget 2019-20 Forum held in Singapore by PwC on Monday.

But, for now, Ladda said investors will have to hold on to a bit more time to see how the re-elected government translates their original idea to reduce the corporate tax, perhaps in the next Budget to be presented in February 2020.

On the proposed direct tax code, Ladda expected the new income tax law to emerge from the next year's Budget in February 2020. "It could be either a road map or the law itself."

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First Published: Jul 15 2019 | 4:36 PM IST

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