Sitharaman's budget address this time lasted roughly 92 minutes, making it her shortest yet. Her address in 2020 made news for being the longest in Indian history, lasting around 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said while delivering the Union Budget 2022 on Tuesday that the country is likely to expand at 9.2 percent this fiscal year due to a rapid recovery in the economy. The Finance Minister revealed in her fourth budget address that the Reserve Bank of India will establish a digital rupee in 2022-23 to help the economy. The government also imposed a 30% tax on revenue derived from the sale or acquisition of virtual and digital assets such as cryptocurrencies. While no tax slabs were changed, the Finance Minister said that updated income tax returns can now be filed within two years, providing some relief to taxpayers.
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Sitharaman's budget address this time lasted roughly 92 minutes, making it her shortest yet. Her address in 2020 made news for being the longest in Indian history, lasting around 2 hours and 40 minutes. This year's budget will be provided through an app called "Union Budget Mobile App." The app was introduced last year to provide Members of Parliament (MPs) and the general public with simple access to Budget materials.
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