The e-commerce sector is also fraught with redundant taxation laws that need immediate overhaul
While the current government has announced encouraging initiatives like Start-up India, Skills India and Make in India, the centre must look to enhance the technological infrastructure that will help fulfill these dreams and drive IT penetration in the country.
Increased access to internet connectivity in rural India and higher mobile internet penetration in tier III & IV cities should be a priority to fill crucial gaps in the internet ecosystem, spur domestic spending and boost economic growth.
Removal of angel tax, cut in direct and indirect taxes will provide the much-needed impetus for entrepreneurs and push India to become the start-up capital of the world. The e-commerce sector is also fraught with redundant taxation laws that need immediate overhaul.
I am also hoping for a definite roadmap for GST implementation in Budget 2016.
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