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Four dots that may join up to spell financial change

The beginning of the new financial year has seen a number of small changes that mark a turning point for the ordinary Indian.

Updated on: Apr 04, 2010 09:20 PM IST
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The beginning of the new financial year has seen a number of small changes that mark a turning point for the ordinary Indian. Four separate turning points, in fact. They may not seem like such a big deal to you, but I believe that each of these things will make a difference.

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First, from April 1, the government will begin making a starting contribution to small depositors’ accounts in the New Pension System. Despite having the potential to revolutionise old-age security for a huge number of Indians, the NPS has proven difficult to promote. In the absence of commission-earning agents, there’s no one to sell the thing. For the next three years, the government will contribute Rs 1,000 per year to the NPS account of those who deposit less than Rs 12,000 per year and start their account in 2010-11. This could well be the promotional impetus the NPS needs to do generate awareness among a larger audience.

Second, savings bank accounts will now pay interest daily. By itself, the difference in compounding is not so much.

Third, very small businesses will now have a much easier with their tax and accounting because of the new presumptive taxation rules. Businesses with annual revenue of less than Rs 60 lakh can pay tax assuming an income of 8 per cent of turnover, without even having to maintain accounts. I believe this is a serious boost to entrepreneurship. The grind of books and audits is a major drag on starting entrepreneurs. Now they may not even need an accountant.

Four, there's the right to education. Oh, I know that has nothing to do with business or savings or investments, but eventually, it should affect everything. At least I hope so.

 
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