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Budget: What's costlier, what's cheaper?

Last updated on: February 29, 2016 15:56 IST

Cigarettes, phone calls, eating out, branded garments and accessories, air travel are going to be more expensive post Budget.

Branded clothes

Image: A man clad in branded clothes, wearing a branded watch, poses for the camera. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com
 

Cars, cigarettes, branded garments, air travel will become more expensive, while footwear, solar lamps and routers are slated to be cheaper following a host of changes in the tax structure in the Budget for 2016-17.

Image: A man passes a cigarette to another while smoking as they sit on a pavement along a road in New Delhi. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

Image: A man passes a cigarette to another while smoking as they sit on a pavement along a road in New Delhi. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters
 

As a result of additional levy of Krishi Kalyan and infrastructure cess on all services, activities including eating out and payment of bills will also become more expensive.

Continuing the trend set by his many predecessors, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday imposed up to 15 per cent excise duty on all tobacco products.

Following is a list of items that will turn costlier:

A woman works on a computer

Image: A woman works on a computer. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com

A man uses his mobile phone

Image: A Man uses his mobile phone. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com

A model wears gold jewellery.

Image: A customer tries gold jewellery in a shop in Chennai. Photograph: Reuters

Telephone towers

Image: Telephone towers are seen atop an old building in central Kolkata. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com

Eating out

Image: Eating out is going to be expensive post Budget. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com

A woman puts on lipstick at a beauty parlour.

Image: A woman wears lipstick at a beauty parlour. Photograph: Abhiroop Dey Sarkar/Rediff.com

Branded clothes

Photograph: Kind courtesy, Conveyor & Ropeway Services Pvt Ltd. The image is used for representational purpose only.

Nissan X-Trail

Image: Nissan X-Trail. Photograph: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com

The Finance Minister announced that a 1 per cent additional tax on cars costing above Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million). He even made small cars expensive.

“1% additional tax will be charged on luxury cars above Rs 10 lakh,” Jaitley announced.

The finance minister said that a 1 per cent infra cess will be levied on small petrol cars.

A 2.5 per cent infra cess will be imposed on diesel cars.

Four per cent additional levy will also be imposed on high-capacity passenger vehicles and SUVs, Jaitley said.

Following is a list items that will turn cheaper:

Footwear

A CCTV

Low cost houses

Insurance

Illustration by Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com

The Budget brought cheers for the insurance sector as service tax was exempted for General Insurance Schemes under Niramaya Swasthaya Bima Yojana.

A hospital

Image: A hospital. Photograph: Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters. The image is used for representational purpose only.
 

The finance minister also announced that certain parts of dialysis machines to be exempted from all forms of customs duty.

It was announced that national dialysis service programme will be launched in all district hospitals.

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