How Budget 2024-2025 Supports Innovation and Growth
The Union Budget 2024-2025, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has laid out a comprehensive framework to bolster technological innovation and support the startup ecosystem in India. The budget introduces several key initiatives aimed at reducing tax burdens, simplifying compliance, and fostering an environment conducive to innovation and growth.
Dilip Chenoy, Chairperson, Bharat Web3 Association
“The nine focus areas of budget 2024 are key steps towards our goal of Viksit Bharat. The budget also lays out a clear framework for digitisation of various sectors, where Web3 technology could play a critical role. We were hoping for some relaxation to the taxation framework on VDAs in this budget, but the absence of any announcement is not particularly disheartening, given the Govt’s overall negative stance towards the sector.
We have submitted data-backed quantitative analyses regarding the flight of users’ trading and transactions, as well as the potential increase in government revenue should the taxation structure be revised. We will continue to push for rationalization of the taxation framework, which includes reducing the TDS to 0.01%, allowing setoff of losses on VDA transactions and modifying the 30% tax on capital gains. We are hopeful that the government will consider our requests and that we will see changes in the future. On the positive, abolishing the angel tax for all classes of investors will work towards bolstering the Indian startup ecosystem. We look forward to more Web3 startups setting base in India, given India’s immense Web3 talent and potential. Finally, the impetus provided to blockchain skilling and talent development in the Economic Survey can empower youth for the exciting opportunities in Web3 and contribute to a skilled ecosystem for Web3 adoption.”
Shivam Thakral, CEO of BuyUcoin, India’s second-longest running digital asset exchange
“We welcome the positive announcements made by the honorable finance minister in today’s budget. However, the demands of the Web3 sector were not met and we will continue our constructive dialogue with the regulators to address the industry concerns. Here is our analysis of the Union Budget 2024: Angel tax abolished: India’s startup ecosystem received a big boost in today’s budget as the angel tax is abolished for all classes of investors.
This move will be a gamechanger for startups planning to raise funds for their expansion as it will give startups more surplus funds to invest in product innovation and technology development to implement their long-term vision for the industry. The move will encourage a lot of innovators to start their entrepreneurial journey and VCs will find it more convenient to invest in early-stage startups. With deep-tech, blockchain and emerging technologies in focus. VCs will be keen to bet on innovative technologies to facilitate the transition from Web2 to Web3. TDS on VDAs untouched: However, Web3 as a sector was slightly ignored in the budget as the request to reduce the TDS on VDA transactions was not accommodated in the budget announcement. The delay in reducing the TDS will hamper the industry growth prospects as digital assets will not have a level playing field with other asset classes like stocks, gold and real estate. Higher tax and not allowed to offset gains: The high tax on gains from VDAs still stands at 30% which is relatively very high and the users are not allowed to offset losses like stocks. This move will prove to be detrimental for the web3 industry as it deprives the industry from a level playing field.
Emerging tech in focus: In an encouraging move, the government highlighted the importance of technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence. Government is actively involved in leveraging the potential of blockchain and AI for better governance and enhanced delivery of citizen schemes. At the same time, the economic survey also talks about the threats and challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence. The deep-fake incidents that occurred recently calls for a responsible use of emerging technologies through constructive collaboration between government and private players.”
Mr. Kartik Chhaya, Chief Operating Officer, Rupeeseed
“We welcome the Union Budget 2024’s forward-thinking approach, particularly the reduction in corporate tax rates for foreign companies and the simplification of FDI rules. These measures will enhance India’s attractiveness as a global tech hub. The focus on employment-linked skilling and the support for MSMEs, including the credit guarantee scheme, align well with our mission at Rupeeseed to drive innovation and growth in the fintech sector. Additionally, the emphasis on developing DPI applications and improving IBC outcomes will streamline processes and foster a more efficient financial ecosystem. Notably, the Budget’s move to address Angel Tax concerns for startup entrepreneurs is a significant step forward. By providing clarity and relief in this area, the government is helping to create a more supportive environment for startups, which is crucial for fostering innovation and attracting investment. Overall, this budget sets a robust foundation for technological advancement and economic growth, which augurs well for businesses.”
Mr. Abhinav Jain, Co-Founder & CEO, Almonds AI
“The Union Budget 2024 has delivered a landmark decision for India’s startup ecosystem. The abolition of angel tax for all investor classes is a game-changing move that signals the government’s unwavering commitment to nurturing our nation’s innovative spirit. This pivotal reform will inject much-needed momentum into our startup landscape, which has faced headwinds recently. By removing this significant barrier to investment, the Budget 2024 is not just opening doors – it’s constructing highways for capital to flow into groundbreaking ideas. This bold step, building upon previous initiatives like the Startup India program, positions India to regain its growth trajectory in the startup space. The Union Budget 2024 sends a clear message: India is not only open for business but is actively cultivating the next wave of entrepreneurs who will propel our economy forward.”
Mr. Utkarsh Gupta, Managing Director- Ramagya Group:
“Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s latest budget sets forth an ambitious plan to empower 41 million youth over the next five years with a central outlay of ₹2 lakh crore. This includes significant allocations for education, skilling, and employment, which are critical areas for India’s growth. The government’s decision to provide financial support for higher education loans up to ₹10 lakh will make quality education more accessible, ensuring that students from all backgrounds have the opportunity to succeed. The focus on upgrading 1,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and aligning their curriculum with industry needs will bridge the gap between academic learning and market requirements. At Ramagya Group, we are excited about these developments and are committed to supporting the government’s vision for a skilled and educated India.”