Ernst & Young on how Union General Budget 2009 will impact businesses and individuals. Ernst & Young (or EY) is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and one of the Big Four auditors, along with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte) and KPMG.
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- Pranab Mukherjee gets cracking on disinvestment
- BJP slams rail budget; Cong says it is pro people
- Economic Survey calls for decontrol of drug prices
- Auto sector turnover crosses Rs 2 lakh cr; employs 10 mn
- Caustic soda industry seeks safeguard duty
- New tax-saving scheme likely in Budget to fund infra
- Budget 2009: What it should do for ushering in GST
- Budget outlay for I&B ministry hiked by 27%
- Budget says aviation PSUs must find another Rs 12,000 cr
- Service tax on law firms not to yield much
- No increase in passenger fares, slew of sops
- Budget proposals as they were unveiled by Mamata
- Analysis: Little to stem the rot in Rly finances
- Comment: Populist, but not popular enough
- Aircraft-style vacuum toilets on trains
- Janata Khana to have national and regional cuisines
- Rail tickets to be sold at mobile vans, post offices
- 'Duronto' trains for metros, major state capitals
- 50 stations to be developed into world-class
- Railways plans to invest Rs 40,745 cr this fiscal
- Pranab's budget at a glance: What is in it for you?
- Higher education gets boost, IITs, NITs bag Rs 21 bn
- Pranab takes first step to reform political funding
- Rs 120 cr for Nilekani's Unique Identity cards
- Pranab to India inc: Deficit a strategic move to spur growth
- Finance Minister outlines focus areas for 2009-10
- Delhi gets over 200% more in budget. Dikshit happy
- Rs 430 cr allocated to modernise police machinery in states
- Govt. to press states for GST
- Rich get richer, rest get consolidation
- Mumbai flood control project gets Rs 500 crore
- Govt eyes Rs 1,120 cr via disinvestment; to hold min 51% in PSUs
- Cash or no cash, pay the tax on non-cash gifts too
- Nothing radical about Pranab's balance sheet
- Budget'09: Best bet in the worst of times
- Life saving drugs, LCD TV chaper; Set-top box turns costlier
- Tax sops to help payers save Rs 1,000 more a year
- Budget failed to show fiscal prudence
- Post-Budget, govt runs the risk of downgrading
- FBT removal: Employers may restructure pay
- India Inc welcomes Budget with reservations
- PM to FM: You have done an admirable job
- Budget growth-oriented, no further stimulus needed
- Most wishes granted, says CII president Srinivasan
- Higher plan outlay will accelerate growth: PC
- Education gets boost with Rs 445 bn allocation
- Software sector hails tax holiday extension
- No hike in home loan tax exemption
- Industry leaders welcome thrust on infrastructure
- Additional excise duty on big cars reduced
- Health BUdget up by nearlty Rs 4,000 cr
- Days of softer rates are over: Bankers
- Consumer durable firms reduce prices
- Maran promises more sops for textile industry
- No cheers for homemakers as duty hike on clothes, footwear
- Auto industry cheers continuation of CENVAT cut
- Small businesses exempted from book-keeping
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