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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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Showing 3034 Submission(s)
Nageshmarthaje
Nageshmarthaje 3 months 2 weeks ago
Respected Sir, request you to consider extending the special subsidy under the PM Kusum-B scheme to Grama Panchayat drinking water pumps. The PM Kusum scheme has been instrumental in promoting sustainable green energy for farmers through solar pump installations, with a subsidy of nearly 80%. However, our Grama Panchayat is facing significant challenges in managing electricity bills for drinking water supply, which is a fundamental facility provided by us. The high tariffs for drinking water pumps compared to domestic tariffs are a substantial burden on our finances. Extending the PM Kusum subsidy to Grama Panchayat drinking water solar pumps would enable us to install more solar pumps, reducing our electricity bills and strengthening our economic stability. This would be a revolutionary step towards sustainable development and self-sufficiency for our local self-administration.
Ramesh Kumar Bandi
Ramesh Kumar Bandi 3 months 2 weeks ago
Please encourage distributed solar and India could have achieved 50 to 100 GW capacity and no regulation of the grid frequency and peak demand with storage with negotiated GW capacity . All manufacturing set up India is 100% dependent on China and cannot produce solar modules without polysilicon making technology or equipment used for making solar inputs like ingots , wafers , cells and modules . The employment generation in distributed solar is more than 3 lakh jobs as solar energy or harvesting is same through out India and there is no need for solar Giga watt parks nor ISTS lines and loosing more than 50 % energy generated in step up, transmission , step down and network capacities or transformer capacities being added as consumption in last mile increases . The solar modules and its components are scalable and multiple and reduces the load on existing infrastructure . Giga watt consumers like Google data centre with GPU being connected directly as solar parks in AP available.
Ramesh Kumar Bandi
Ramesh Kumar Bandi 3 months 2 weeks ago
The solar energy can be promoted to 50 GW in the year 2026-27 with distributed solar in GW being installed with energy consumption of consumer being the PV capacity allowed . No subsidy is required and the current imported cost of solar modules along with storage batteries and other components also being imported or purchase from local being the choice of the last mile home consumer like domestic consumers , apartments , townships , gated communities , agriculture and EV charging stations keeping in view of EV and charging in the night . The import allowed with zero Customs duty and GST if imported along with zero GST on components purchased in India and without purchase from ALMM and interest on capital having cascading effect for 35 years life span . The Customs duty and GST collected with ROI and interest cost on solar manufactures increasing the capital cost of investment by three times . India has not got the HPQ raw material or polysilicon. The LCOE cost being less than a rupee.
Prajot Kulkarni
Prajot Kulkarni 3 months 2 weeks ago
Suggestion: Treat Crypto as a Severe Economic Threat Cryptocurrencies pose a direct threat to India’s financial stability and sovereignty. They weaken RBI’s control over money supply, enable large-scale money laundering, terror financing, tax evasion, and allow uncontrolled cross-border capital flight. Crypto markets are highly volatile, opaque, and easily manipulated, leading to massive retail wealth destruction. With no intrinsic value, no sovereign backing, and no investor protection, crypto failures can trigger broader financial contagion. Speculation diverts capital from productive sectors and creates long-term economic fragility. Crypto must be discouraged, not legitimized. Suggested deterrent taxation: • 50% flat capital gains tax • 30% additional cess • 30% flat TDS on gains High taxation is essential to protect citizens, financial stability, and national economic security.
ChiragChaitanyakumarGandhi
ChiragChaitanyakumarGandhi 3 months 2 weeks ago
I would like to suggest that the Union Budget 2026–27 provide relief for individuals burdened with personal loans and genuine family obligations, including clearer tax exemptions, simplified compliance, and bank pedhinama scrubbing or regularisation for transactions up to ₹2 lakh related to legal heir payments. A limited exemption for foreign income up to a defined threshold may also be considered to encourage reinvestment in interest-based and development-focused avenues that support growth. Additionally, educational benefits should be extended to single daughters from families marginally above the BPL limit, starting from nursery level in non-metro states, where a dependent family member has 60% or more certified disability, to promote inclusive education and social equity.
Srivatsan
Srivatsan 3 months 2 weeks ago
GST for Bread, Idli, Dosa, Chapati must be removed as this is basic need for every individual, Other food items can have GST as per current/reduced rate. Basic Khadi clothes can have No GST as this is one of basic. Food, Clothes and Shelter are basic needs of any individual. Buying home/plot less than 600 sqft can have No GST as this is basic needs. Pharmacy Drugs like some of cancer drugs are made available already and there is no GST for some drugs, but now due to increasing common diseases like Hypertension, Diabetes can have No GST for some of the range of drugs. Medical Treatment /Insurance for all citizens to be given by government with assured standards. Components of Groceries, Entertainment, Medical, Clothing, Rent and Other expenses to be considered as Standard Waivers before considering Taxable income as these are unavoidable by every citizen minimum expenses 70000-100000 can be waived from TDS.
ChiragChaitanyakumarGandhi
ChiragChaitanyakumarGandhi 3 months 2 weeks ago
I would like to suggest that the Union Budget 2026–27 provide relief for individuals burdened with personal loans and genuine family obligations, including clearer tax exemptions and simplified rules for legal heir payments made in a traditional pedhi name up to ₹2 lakh. A limited exemption for foreign income up to a defined threshold may also be considered to encourage reinvestment in interest-based and development-focused avenues that support growth. Additionally, educational benefits should be extended to single daughters from families marginally above the BPL limit, starting from nursery level in non-metro states, where a dependent family member has 60% or more certified disability, to promote inclusive education and social equity.
Lakshay Taneja
Lakshay Taneja 3 months 2 weeks ago
Green Energy & Solar Sector a. Solar Rooftop Expansion Scheme 2.0 Subsidies for MSMEs and households in Tier-2 & Tier-3 cities Mandate solar rooftops in new government buildings and institutions Launch PLI 2.0 for solar panel recycling and manufacturing b. Solar Panel Defect Detection & AI Integration Fund AI-based solar health monitoring and reporting systems Create national standards for thermal/infrared inspections using AI Encourage indigenous AI tools for solar defect mapping and maintenance c. Carbon Credit Ecosystem Launch India’s Carbon Credit Trading Portal with blockchain integration Incentivize farmers and industries adopting carbon-saving techniques Tax benefits for verified carbon offset contributors d. EV & Energy Storage Viability Gap Funding for setting up Li-ion & Sodium-ion battery plants Capital subsidies for solar + storage combo systems at scale
ANIL KUMAR MITTAL_14
ANIL KUMAR MITTAL_14 3 months 2 weeks ago
I am a practicing Chartered Accountant . I want to give more relife to the Tax payers as follows 1-The Tax Free income is Rs. 12 Lakh but if the Income Exceeds from marginal limit than tax has to be paid from 4Lakh on words. The limit of 4lakh has to be increased to 8 Lakh. 2- The slabs has to be disigned that the maximum rate has tobe start from 40lakh Income. 3-At present CSR contibution is not allowable deduction it should be allowed as expenses. 4- The The income Tax rate on partnership firm has to be 22% as for Companies. 5- Senior Citizen Free Medical treatment limit has tobe increase and it should be allowed to all family person individualy. 6- Free medical facility have to be allowed to all tax payers 7- A Charter for making the rectfication of errors has to announce and to be binding on the all officials of Income Tax department, no body bother for aplication.