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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027

Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027
Start Date :
Dec 17, 2025
Last Date :
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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Madhumita Mitra
Madhumita Mitra 1 month 2 weeks ago
India creates large amounts of plastic waste, but even though a lot of recycling technologies exist, they usually fail because most waste is mixed wet waste instead of segregated waste. Mixed waste contains plastics, raises processing cosrs and makes large scale recycling (plastic to fuel, lumber, panels, furniture, roads) unrealistic. Current plastic Waste management rules mandate segregation, but enforcement is weak and penalties are rarely applied, leading to landfill dependencs and open burning. The current system rewards waste dumping and littering because eco friendly options or segregation cost more. Kindly open the pdf
amit kumar khadria
amit kumar khadria 1 month 2 weeks ago
1 education system me sudhar kiya jaye. Fund ki baat nahi hai monetring shi or imandari se ho 2 same for medical services 3 and more importantly suggestions portal to government make available all time. and give any certificate/ reward timely to good suggestion Amit Khadria Hanumangarh Town 335513
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Sandeep Bhargava
Sandeep Bhargava 1 month 2 weeks ago
At present due to some global issues Exporters are struggling to export to the USA. While this situation should get resolved in the comings weeks India needs to strenghten its infrastructure and defence capabilities considerably. Capital formationn can be done in two ways for these areas. One is through the Capital market raising money for companies in these sectors. To incentivise this the Government may consider lowering the Capital Gain tax to 5% for the next 3 years as a one time measure. This will also attract FII and FDI as the Rupee is now at comparably favourable levels. For the second option the Government can also look to monetize the huge Gold and Silver holdings of trusts and individuals. Both Gold and Silver are at record highs so any attractive capital gain tax scheme might help generate funds for the banking system, tax revenue for the Government and an opportunity to convert bullion holdings to free funds for trusts and individuals. This will also help save forex
  Muthuselvam D
Muthuselvam D 1 month 2 weeks ago
Many young people do technical work in the formal sector without receiving vocational education. Textile factories in the formal sector often select workers through internships without the govt's attention or participation. Even if factories provide internship training, it should be mandatory to register the completion of the training with the sector skill council of the relevant sector. The trained persons should be given a sector skill council training completion certificate.The training completion certificate should include the SOP training details given to the trainees in the factories.They should also declare that they have been certified by the Skill India Mission. NCVT certificate can also be given.The govt should give incentives to the industry that provided the training.After the arrival of the Skill India Mission, if certificates are given to people who have taken internship training in formal factories since 2015,it will be like a huge achievement of the Skill India Mission.
Aditya Jadawat
Aditya Jadawat 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected sir/maam I am well aware of all the good reforms being done in the country by the union government which also includes the gst reform of 2025 , i have a small suggestion in the gst reform only as the slab of 28% is no more in work most of the items are shifted to 18%or 5% so i want to give a suggestion to please move the works contract in services to either 5% or 0% gst as the 28% slab got discontinued the gst input is far low than the old scheme so i request to kindly move it to 5% slab with or without GST input carry forward to next month as it will also help in generating more revenue for the states and centre as less refund will have to be given and it will not be carry forward to next month so will also result in generating more income so it will be better for government also . The gst is paid by government agencies on the basic bill amount and is submitted to government only but with refund in todays date if this reform come to place it will help in generating income.
Mahesh Chandra Pant
Mahesh Chandra Pant 1 month 2 weeks ago
आदरणीय वित्त मंत्री महोदया जी सादर प्रणाम , मेरा विचार है कि 2026-27 के आम बजट में कुछ ऐसी ठोस नीति बनाई जाए जिससे स्वदेशी वस्तुओं के प्रति लोगों का रुझान बढे तथा रोजगार के नए अवसर सृजित किया जा सके। पेट्रोल तथा डीजल के दामों को भी GST के दायरे में लाने की कोशिश की जाए ताकि उनके बढ़ते मूल्यों को नियंत्रित किया जा सके। मध्यमवर्ग को टैक्स में कुछ और राहत देने पर भी इस बजट में विचार किया जा सकता है। मेरा मानना है कि सरकारी कर्मचारियों की पेंशन नीति में भी कुछ बदलाव की आवश्यकता है, उनके लिए एक ठोस पेंशन नीति बनाने पर भी इस बजट में विचार किया जा सकता है। कृषि क्षेत्र में निवेश बढ़ाने पर भी इस बजट में विचार किया जाए तो उत्तम रहेगा ताकि लघु और मध्यम वर्गीय किसानों की समस्याओं को दूर किया जा सके। मेरा मानना है कि इस बजट को अधिक से अधिक निम्न तथा मध्यमवर्गीय समाज के अनुकूल बनाया जाए तो अति उत्तम रहेगा। धन्यवाद
Padmanavsahu
Padmanavsahu 1 month 2 weeks ago
1.Allow additional deduction for actual assistive‑device and accessibility expenses (wheelchairs, vehicle modifications, home/office accessibility) over and above fixed 80U/80DD limits. 2.Give an extra standard deduction in salary income for divyang employees (over and above the normal standard deduction) to recognise recurring costs like transport, caregivers, and medical support. 3.Allow 80U and 80DD deductions in new tax regimes,Ensure that all these benefits are clearly available under both old and new tax regim 4.Kindly Reduce GST on vehicles for all benchmark disabilities to 5% (or 0%) with no cess, instead of the present 18%. 5.Allow GST concession even when the vehicle is driven by a driver (not only self‑driven by the disabled person), recognising that many divyangjan cannot themselves drive 6.Allow railway concession on UDID card itself instead of card issued by railway
Ajay Sharma
Ajay Sharma 1 month 2 weeks ago
6. Please allow MFDs & distributors of other financial & protection products, to use presumptive tax scheme under section 44AD like other professionals and SMSE companies without having to maintain books of accounts. This will help them focus more on their business of bringing more & more people to invest in products like NPS, MFs etc. & help government on financial inclusion of more & more people. Also please consider raising the limit to one crore for the same.