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For Immediate Release
Budget 2009: A submissive first step to reforms say finance heads of Indian industry
as per PricewaterhouseCoopers Opinion Poll
MUMBAI, 7 July 2009: After much has been debated on the Union Budget 2009,
PricewaterhouseCoopers conducted an opinion poll to see whether the budget actually met people\u2019s
expectations. The opinion poll conducted in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore on 6 July 2009 reveals that
Budget 2009 has fairly met corporate India\u2019s expectations from the new government. The poll reflects

the responses of people who attended the PricewaterhouseCoopers Budget Analysis seminars, including chairmen, chief executives, managing directors, chief operating officers, financial directors, chief financial officers and non-executive directors from some of India\u2019s largest businesses.

Dinesh Kanabar, leader tax practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers, said, \u201cThe second UPA Government

had a three-pronged plan of action at this juncture: putting the economy back on track towards achieving a growth rate of 9% of GDP, ensuring inclusive development and re-energising government machinery to provide high quality public service, security and rule of law. Budget 2009 reflects a

modest first step in that direction\u201d.
Key findings of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Opinion Poll:
There seems to be a lopsided view among the industry leaders that Budget 2009 could perhaps
have outlined stronger steps to attain the projected growth rate of 9%
Budget 2009 has reaffirmed the commitment to roll out Goods and Services Tax (GST) as per
schedule of 1 April 2010 but this seems to be a somewhat ambitious target

People are not in favour of taxing employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) at the time of exercise Overall, industry captains had mixed views on whether Budget 2009 had laid out a clear path towards making the direct tax administration efficient

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Notes to Editors:
Sample size - 300
Responses to PwC\u2019s questions:
Has Budget 2009 put forward the right set of measures to achieve the projected growth rate
of 9%?
Yes
14%
No
86%
Budget 2009 has stuck with the GST roadmap deadline, but will it be met?
Yes
25%
No
75%
Has Budget 2009 made a beginning in the direction of making the direct tax administration
efficient?
Yes
40%
No
60%
Budget 2009 has reaffirmed the commitment to roll out GST as per schedule of 1 April 2010.
Does this remain an ambitious target?
Yes
71%
No
29%
Should ESOPs be taxed on Exercise or Sale?
Taxed on Sale
71%
Taxed on Exercise
29%
Overall, has Budget 2009 fairly met corporate India\u2019s expectations from the new
government?
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