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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027

Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Dec 17, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
Jan 16, 2026
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Finance invites your valuable ideas for the Union Budget 2026–27 with an aim to reflect the aspirations and needs of the people while fostering inclusive growth ...

The Ministry of Finance invites your valuable ideas for the Union Budget 2026–27 with an aim to reflect the aspirations and needs of the people while fostering inclusive growth and national progress.

Whether you are a student, professional, homemaker, or retiree, your voice truly matters!

In the spirit of Jan Bhagidari, we welcome your suggestions that can help shape India’s future and support its journey toward becoming a global economic powerhouse grounded in inclusive development.

In previous years, several suggestions received through this platform have been successfully incorporated into the Annual Budget. This year again, we look forward to your active participation.

Be a part of good governance. Your contribution counts! Share your ideas and help the nation rise to even greater heights.

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Narotam Singh Langeh
Narotam Singh Langeh 5 महीने 1 week पहले
We respect the Indian government, it will always take care of our country. My suggestion and request to indian government for Union Budget 2026-2027 is to 1. Reduce crypto TDS to 0.1% or 0.01% 2. Set Crypto income according to income tax slab 3. Set off losses to profit Some apps like Mudrex and CoinDCX are doing well, but safety is always a concern in P2P for apps like Binance and Bybit. We want merchants like Binance and Bybit to have full Face ID and PAN registration TDS cut for each P2P transactions, and all of them must open separate accounts with banks or need to inform banks for their P2P business or the merchant has to treat their P2P as business. so the chances of fraud merchants get reduced normal people can do transaction in any bank account but for merchants they need all the above mentioned step.
jignesh shah
jignesh shah 5 महीने 1 week पहले
UPI is catching up well. Pls try to make UPI payment compulsory to the extent possible. Benefits can be provided for UPI payment. Specifically small business or taxi drivers should be made to compulsorily accept as payment mode. Gradually move towards taxes through UPI payment and income tax should be reduced. This will drive consumption and thru official channels. Also some benefits should be provided to proud taxpayers. Freebies should be reduced. Political leaders should make optimum use of tax money collected. They should avoid populist and inefficient use of tax money. Otherwise it would result in to fall of empires like UK & USA.
Sujata  Das
Sujata Das 5 महीने 1 week पहले
I would like to submit my ideas with a focus on inclusive growth, employment generation, strengthening education and skill development, support for small and medium enterprises, sustainable development, and improved infrastructure in rural and remote regions. These measures can help address grassroots-level challenges while fostering balanced economic growth.
kaustubhnandurkar
kaustubhnandurkar 5 महीने 1 week पहले
Views on Union Budget 2026–27 The Union Budget 2026–27 should be positioned as a foundational budget for India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. At this critical stage, the focus must shift from short-term consumption-driven measures to long-term capacity building through investment in human capital, technology, and infrastructure. Priority should be accorded to capital expenditure, digital public infrastructure, education, healthcare, and green energy, as these sectors have strong multiplier effects and are essential for sustained high growth. Strengthening the banking and financial system through digitalization, cyber security, and fraud prevention will enhance trust and improve credit flow to MSMEs and households. The Budget should continue on a credible fiscal consolidation path while protecting growth-enhancing expenditure. Transparency, outcome-based budgeting, and technology-driven monitoring of public spending are essential to ensure efficiency
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ifixxxxxhe 5 महीने 1 week पहले
नमस्ते ! मैं बिहार से आयुष हूं और मैं साधारण सिताराम मैम से धन्यवाद अनुरोध करता हूं कि पिछले वर्ष की तुलना में शिक्षा का बजट बजट बढ़ाया जाए
Shamal Ahmed
Shamal Ahmed 5 महीने 1 week पहले
I hope this letter finds you in good health. I wish to draw your attention to the growing concern among taxpayers regarding the increasing tax burden and the complex compliance environment. Simplifying tax structures and reducing tax rates, particularly for the middle class and small businesses, would greatly encourage economic growth and improve compliance. I humbly request that the upcoming budget consider measures to lower tax rates and minimize procedural complexities, thereby reducing what many term as “tax toxicity” in the system. A fair and simplified tax regime would boost trust and strengthen the economy.
Shamal Ahmed
Shamal Ahmed 5 महीने 1 week पहले
I am an Indian citizen living abroad and visiting India as an NRI. Under the current rules, NRIs can bring only 20 g (₹50,000) of gold jewellery for men and 40 g (₹1,00,000) for women as duty‑free, and up to 1 kg of gold in baggage on payment of duty. With gold prices now around ₹1,30,000–₹1,40,000 per 10 g, even simple traditional jewellery exceeds these old limits and creates hardship for genuine passengers.I humbly request that the duty‑free value limits and the overall 1 kg cap be revised upward and indexed to current gold prices, so that rules match today’s economic reality while continuing to prevent misuse. This will greatly help law‑abiding NRIs who carry modest jewellery for personal and family use. ​
chirag aggarwal
chirag aggarwal 5 महीने 1 week पहले
I am one who has paid so much in taxes yet when I want to buy a house in Delhi everyone wants 80% Cash. How does a tax paying citizen get so much in cash . I know this is a known problem for decades and yet no one takes accountability. I wrote to CM , Delhi as well but as expected no response. Pls do kill cash in the real estate, I understand your own ministers will be upset but show some courage .... You have built your mansions let us build our too and that tooo with our very own hard earned MONEY!!!! Jai Hind!!!