TKS Elangovan.  (Photo | X)
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Union Budget eyes Bihar, tax exemptions does not encourage savings: DMK

The personal income tax exemptions, though appear to be concessions, do not encourage savings and the Centre is aiming to "usurp" taxes from the ordinary people through other ways, the DMK said.

PTI

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK on Saturday dubbed the Union Budget as aimed at getting political mileage in states like poll-bound Bihar and said the income tax exemption does not encourage savings.

DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan said the Budget appeared to be aimed at certain states.

The last budget made generous allocations to Bihar and Andhra Pradesh and states including Tamil Nadu were ignored, he alleged.

"This time round, since the election is due in Bihar this year, they are targeting Bihar and announcing schemes for that state in the Budget itself. I have doubts if the BJP is doing this to come to power in Bihar (on its own); defeat Nithish Kumar," Elangovan told PTI.

The personal income tax exemptions, though appear to be concessions, do not encourage savings and the Centre is aiming to "usurp" taxes from the ordinary people through other ways; like by increasing GST for commonly used commodities.

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