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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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SAYYED IQBAL
SAYYED IQBAL 5 महीने 2 सप्ताह पहले
Namaste finance minister One nation one tax ko main support karta hun.pure desh main ek hi tax hona chahiye.sari duniya main crypto currency ka adoption badh rahi hai.wahan hi india piche chal raha.har asset ko tonized kiya ja hai.bharat ko bhi tokenization ko badawa dena hoga.paper cuerrency ko kam karna hoga.500 rupees ke note ko jaldi khatam karna hoga.digital india mission ko tezi badana hoga.e rupee ke chalan ko badana hoga.UBI ke zarie liquidity ko badana hoga.stablecoin ko manzori dena chahiye.fintech companies ko permission dena chahiye.
Subramanya S
Subramanya S 5 महीने 2 सप्ताह पहले
This proposal is driven by a concern among individual income-tax payers: a significant amount of tax is paid each year, but there is limited visibility into where it is used and what are the outcomes. ProposaI: Income-tax payer would be allowed to have a say in where a defined portion(ex 10%) of their tax is used. The Govt would identify a set of capital projects across states, which in aggregate are funded directly by taxpayer allocations with an appropriate top-up from the Centre. For each project, the Government would constitute a dedicated task force using existing departments to ensure execution within the stipulated timeline. This approach would give taxpayers clear visibility into how their money is being used and create a stronger sense of seriousness in execution due to direct public attention. The outcome would be successful, visible projects across the country, strengthening public confidence while allowing the Government to take pride in well-executed national assets.
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 5 महीने 2 सप्ताह पहले
Whenever there is just a mention of taxation of agricultural income, people cutting across all political parties start opposing it. The fact is that every known big politician and film stars show their incomes as agricultural income to evade taxes. It is known to everyone. But nobody can do anything. Business owners have other ways to save upon taxes. Government feels happy about increased tax return filing numbers. But who are filing income tax retuns are mostly salaried middle class. How, tax net can be widened just by milking salaried class? India ca never become Viksit Bharat with just 6-7% persons carrying the burden of rest of more than 90 % population. Government shall consider options such as mandatory filing of income tax returns by all citizens having any known sources of income whether raxable or not.
Irshad
Irshad 5 महीने 2 सप्ताह पहले
National Data Sovereignty & Citizen Protection System Today, many digital platforms are owned by one country but are used by citizens of other countries. In such cases, citizen data can come under foreign servers and foreign laws, which may create risks related to privacy, cyber security, and national safety. I suggest a system where digital platforms may remain global, but all citizen data must be stored and governed strictly within the user’s own country. Each country should have its own secure, localized data infrastructure under its own laws, ensuring that foreign entities cannot directly access or control another country’s data. This approach will strengthen citizen privacy, national cyber security, trust in digital platforms, and India’s digital sovereignty in a peaceful and defensive manner.