The regulator has asked the exchanges, as well as clearing corporations and other market infrastructure entities to ensure enhanced vigil in the wake of the presentations of the Economic Survey tomorrow and the Union Budget on February 1, sources said.
The surveillance and risk management systems have been reviewed minutely to tackle any eventuality arising out of any high volatility and to check any manipulative activities, sources said.
Besides, the regulator would keep coordinating with the Reserve Bank and other institutions to ensure stability in the payment processes and other market activities.
Incentives or schemes for farmers and rural India, women and social sectors like health and education may be cornerstone of the budget. Besides agriculture, the Finance Minister may announce schemes for boosting domestic manufacturing and promoting start-ups.
Tax experts and economists said the government may hike the service tax (currently at 15 per cent) to align with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.
At present, all stock market transactions attract STT in the range of 0.017 to 0.125 per cent.
The regulator also suggested lowering the period of holding in respect of long term debt fund units to 12 months from 36 months.
Besides, the regulator has sought an increase in the investment limit for tax-saving equity mutual fund schemes to Rs 2 lakh from the current Rs 1.5 lakh. These suggestions are aimed at attracting more investors.
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