A sum of Rs 400 bn will be pooled in by a consortium of financial institutions to provide finance for various infrastructural activities like power, ports, roads and civil aviation.
Continuation in interest exemption on housing loans. Besides, income from housing projects for the construction of residential units of prescribed specification and approved from local authorities is exempt from income tax. This exemption is available for project that is approved upto March 31, 2005.
Allocation of Rs 22 bn to provide a subsidy upto Rs 10,000 and loan upto Rs 40,000 for the eligible households.
1.0 m dwelling units financed so far and National Housing Bank has offered to reduce the rate of refinance by 25 basis points this year. |
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Construction of residential complexes having more than twelve residential houses or apartments together with common areas and other appurtenances.
Exemption on tax deductible housing loan to continue.
Under the rural development programme, 6 m additional houses to be constructed for the poor.
Peak customs duty reduced from 20% to 15%
The new income tax brackets, the change in exemption and deductions available to individuals and the increase in exemption for women.
IT to generate around 7 m jobs till 2009. |
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Peak rate of customs duty reduced from 15% to 12.5%. Basic inorganic chemicals reduced from 15% to 10%.
Excise duty is being reduced from 24% to 16% on small motor vehicles.
Duty to be reduced on major bulk plastics like PVC, LDPE and PP from 10% to 5%; on naphtha for plastics to nil; on styrene, EDC and VCM which are raw materials for plastics to 2%.
Emphasis on the Bharat Nirman project and its timely completion. |