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Desirability and Feasibility of Changing the Financial Year

Start Date :
Aug 24, 2016
Last Date :
Oct 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Government of India has appointed a Committee chaired by Dr. Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser, to examine the desirability and feasibility of having a ‘new ...
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Shubham Trivedi
9 years 10 months ago
So many North Indians posted in South India will be able to go back Home for HOLI holidays. Thereby increase in GDP.
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ManiKandan_118
9 years 10 months ago
1. Our country is huge and has varied climating season across the length and breath of the country, so aliging Financial Year to harvesting time of the entire contry is not possible. But on majority part of the country,it's around MAR-APR time frame, so dont change current set-up (many state-level new year is alos during this time frame based on harvesting time)
2.Align budget year with Financial Year
3.Generally holidays come during MAR-APR timeframe and work burden will be less by then
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Jagdish Chander
9 years 10 months ago
India is a business partner of large number of prominent countries. All these countries have calendar year as financial accounting year. For harmonious financial accounting with its other partners India needs to also adopt calendar year as financial year. Now for a overlapping period of three months from January to March, it is last quarter for India whereas for rest of the world it is first quarter. For Govt as well as the business community this overlapping period is creates big problem
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ketan satnalia
9 years 10 months ago
The financial year must be changed to 30th November. This will almost coincide with Deepawali in our country. This way various compliance of laws will be over by 31st may and people can then enjoy festival and school holidays. Now everything comes on 30th September which is peak festival season. It may look odd to have it on 30th November and not 31st December, but I think America is also following October as financial year. we must not succumb to foreign pressures.
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Jayesh Kumar
9 years 10 months ago
Rather than changing the financial year, govt shall start accrual accounting vs current system of cash accounting. This would bring transparency and accountability in the system.
E.g. every year govt spends billions on different projects, do we know exactly how much in total has been spend for a project? How much have we actually invested in each project in total?
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anil s
9 years 10 months ago
Dear Government, It is really nice move to shift calendar so that Budget fund allotment will be done way before start of monsoon and infrastructure spending esp on roads and other civic amenity can be started at beginning of year or can be completed before monsoon. In present situation, after budget all contract rush during monsoon, and it affect productivity, quality and trouble in civic management. I would suggest financial year or budget to be done at Nov or Dec. Kindly consider. Thank you
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Gururaj Bhat
9 years 10 months ago
Financial year shall be change starting form 1st January to 31st December. its goods move to India.
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TRILOCHAN JOSHI
9 years 10 months ago
sir mere vichar se sabhi trha ke indirect tax jo ki 10000 rs ki kharid ke upper ho use income tax sleb mai exemption de deni chahiye is trha se log hamesh bill mangege saman bechane walo se kyoki use wo income tax mai clam kar sakte hai.
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Arpit Garg
9 years 10 months ago
This change is not in line with our Indian Culture and Beliefs. Indian Calendar starts with date "Chaitra Shukla - 1 ". This date falls nearby start of April month of Roman Calendar and marking 1st April serves as average date. This keeps us not forget our own calendar and culture. Changing this date to Jan 1 will do away with our culture and beliefs and thus not a good idea.
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Raveesh Mehra
9 years 10 months ago
We should also have a Fixed Lunch Time across all Public & Private offices all over India as it would help increase India's Productivity & GDP because currently due to different lunch timings, citizens waste lot of effort & time waiting, calling, making personal visits etc. While people can continue to have personal Breakfast & Dinner time as it does not affect India's or Indians productivity.
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