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FICCI seeks more sops to bolster economy

Industry body FICCI today sought more fiscal sops in the 2010-11 budget to prop up the economy. - Ficci wants tax concessions; says no to mandatory CSR - Ficci asks PM not to alter stance on climate change - RBI hints at phased end to easy money - High food inflation may prompt RBI to reduce liquidity: PMEAC - Realty may see consolidation: Ficci - India Inc wants monetary, fiscal policies to continue In a pre-budget meeting with revenue secretary P V Bhide, a Federatation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry delegation asked the finance ministry to tread with caution on rolling back the stimulus measures taken to spur growth. It suggested that the Reserve Bank of India should not restrain liquidity as it would hurt the economic recovery which is still at a nascent stage. "While we are conscious of the problem of high fiscal deficit, we feel that the government can resume back to FRBM target. Once again after the economy has recovered well from the ongoing crisis," FICCI President Harsh Pati Singhania told reporters. The fiscal sops asked by Ficci include retaining the peak custom duty to 10 per cent, applying peak rate of personal income tax to an annual income of Rs 10 lakh in a year and raising income tax concessions for housing loans.


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