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Feb 29, 2008
Amit Kishore Prasad: IT does not seem to have been on the radar. The current levels of custom duty have been retained while the excise duty on computers continues to be twelve percent
Feb 29, 2008
Rajul Parikh: The consumer electronics and durables industry had a wishlist for 8 percent excise duty from 16 percent. Though this hasn't happened, fundamentally growth rates seem to be good
Feb 29, 2008
Moon B Shin: Budget 2008 has exceeded expectations in terms of rural development, education and agriculture. It is commendable that the economy has seen a growth rate of over 8.8 percent
Feb 29, 2008
S Rajendran: Full credit to the Finance Minister in balancing various competing requirements and making a couple of bold announcements that benefits important sectors
Feb 29, 2008
George Menezes: In today's budget, the announcement of reduction on Cenvat across the board from 16% to 14% has been welcomed by all
Feb 29, 2008
Pranay Dhabhai: For the most part, it is a forward looking budget. The cut in excise duty will reduce the planned price increase marginally, and as a consequence, the customer will stand to benefit.
Feb 29, 2008
R Zutshi: While the Budget has given some benefit to the common man in terms of reducing the threshold limit of personal income tax , it has not really met the demand of the consumer electronics industry
Feb 29, 2008
Ashok Sankaran: I have mixed feelings about this year's Budget. While there are benefits to manufacturers, unless these are passed onto the consumer, the Budget won't have too much impact
Feb 29, 2008
N Punglia: The tax exemption will result in more savings and increased consumption. Overall, I would say that this has been an excellent budget
Feb 29, 2008
Pramod Khosla: Budget 08, according to me is good. The cut in excise duties will keep the price in control and will stimulate growth in the market
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