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FM comes out with package for Atmanirbhar Bharat

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday announced an economic package titled “Atmanirbhar Bharat”, laying the roadmap for a self-reliant model for India’s growth and development in the post-COVID era. Here are the measures announced by the Finance Minister aimed at all sections – farmers, labourers, middle class, small and medium enterprises and industries.

  • 3 lakh collateral free automatic loans to enable more than 45 lakh MSME units to resume business and prevent job loss
  • ₹20,000 crore Subordinate Debt schemes for stressed NPAs for MSMEs
  • ₹50,000 crore equity infusion through MSME Fund of Funds with corpus ₹10,000 crore which will be operated by a Mother Fund and few Daughter Funds thus enabling MSMEs to expand in size and capacity
  • New definition for MSMEs – criteria has been shifted from a single index “investment in plant and machinery or equipment” to “investment and annual turnover”;  Micro enterprises (investment less than ₹1 crore and turnover less than ₹5 cr), Medium enterprises (investment less than ₹10 crore and turnover less than ₹50 crore), Medium enterprises (investment less than ₹20 crore and turnover less than ₹100 crore), these new definitions apply for both manufacturing and service sector enterprises
  • Global tenders to be disallowed in government procurement tenders upto ₹200 crores
  • e-Market linkages to replace trade fairs and exhibitions
  • Fintech to be leveraged for transaction based lending using data generated by e-market place
  • of India to pay Employee Provident Fund for another 3 months, 72 lakh employees to benefit, move to increase take home pay and increase spending and demand
  • Statutory EPF contribution reduced from 12% to 10% for 3 months, CPSEs to maintain EPF at 12%
  • ₹30000 crore liquidity support for NBFCs/HFIs/MFIs, Partial credit guarantee scheme announced which will further result in liquidity of ₹45000 crores
  • Power Finance Corporation and Rural Electrification Corporation to infuse 90000 crore liquidity for DISCOMs
  • Relief to contractors – central agencies (like Railways, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Central Public Works Dept) to extend deadline by 6 months without cost to contractor
  • Real estate – COVID19 to be treated as ‘force majeure’ (unforeseeable circumstance) under RERA, registration and completion date to be extended by 6 months for projects expiring on or after March 25, fresh Project Registration Certificates to be issued
  • TDS and TCS rate reduced – will infuse ₹50000 crore
  • Pending refunds to charitable trusts, non-corporate business, professions to be issued immediately
  • Date of filing income tax returns and tax audit deferred to 30th November, 2020 and 31st October, 2020 respectively
  • Vivad se Vishwas scheme (scheme to settle tax disputes to reduce litigation) deadline extended to 31st December