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Budget 2013: 'Give more money for my saving jar'

FP Archives • December 21, 2014, 01:45:08 IST
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We contribute so much to the GDP but it is never accounted for, laments a homemaker

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 Budget 2013: 'Give more money for my saving jar'

By BankBazaar.com

A letter from an Indian homemaker to the country’s finance manager ahead of the budget!

Dear FM, I would like to introduce myself as the finance manager of my household. As I read the newspapers every day, I see so many expectations from so many segments. You must surely be overwhelmed.

As an FM I understand how it is to handle expectations and hence this letter is not my expectations but my advice to you on what you can do in the Budget.

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Income tax: I see so many articles talking about income tax and expectations to raise the income tax slabs. I’d say, you know better and this expectation to hike the slabs is a perennial thing that crops up every budget, raises hopes so high and mostly ends up in disappointment. Some years it was Mr. Mukerjee and sometimes it’s been you PC. I advice, do not hike the slabs. I doubt if any housewife really cares about taxation issues as what we are bothered is the cash flow to the house.[caption id=“attachment_629601” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Bold on gold. AFP Bold on gold. AFP [/caption]

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My advice: Please make the tax collection systems stronger and efficient so there is a bigger mop up and you do not have to depend on the revenue from common people like us alone. Also show us projects, which will ensure that the money my husband pays as tax, is used to make life better for us.

Help me reduce my expenses: A penny saved is a penny earned is what I have taught to my children. I am sure you have known it all your life. Housewives are called so because of our inability to ’earn’ income. But no one credits us for the savings we make on expenses. We don’t mind that as long as we can save more. Today, the biggest expense for our household is the school fees and children’s education. I can compromise on our lifestyle but cannot do so with children’s education.

My advice: Please announce schemes which can result in a reduction in the cost of quality education thus reducing my monthly outflow on fees. Please strengthen the public distribution system, so that we are able to get quality food products at affordable prices. Please announce strong schemes for agriculture so that we can buy better vegetables and grains at lower prices.

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Salary for housewife: There has been a lot of debate over husbands paying a salary to a housewife. It is a highly sensitive issue and hence I would not like to explore that. But, at the same time, I am sure you understand that a housewife is an employee who is paid only in love and affection. Why don’t you break that taboo and fix a monetary value to our services and make it an expense which is tax deductible for my husband. You could have a fixed component common for all housewives and a variable component based on number of married years this will also help reduce the huge cost of divorces our country is facing right now.

Housewives as part of SME sector: Every budget has so much talk about SMEs and supporting them. But what about the informal SME sector that runs so many households? Tailoring, crafts, tuitions etc. We contribute so much to the GDP but it is never accounted for. Actually, we like it to stay that way. But, can you announce some schemes so that housewives get better financial opportunities to render their services without actually walking out of the house.

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Gold and its irony: It’s funny that when I want to buy gold, I want the prices to come crashing down, but the moment I have bought it, I want the prices to sky rocket. Today a lot of housewives invest in gold as that is one of the few investments we easily understand.

My advice: Can you announce simple yet financially effective investment schemes run by the government so that we can have more liquidity? From an economics perspective too, this will give cash flow to the government rather than all that money lying idle in the form of bangles and necklaces, which I rarely wear with the bad law and order situation outside. Lower demand for gold will also help rationalise the prices in the gold market and help me buy better stuff at affordable prices.

I wrote this with the best intentions and also as I understand that you do not have a housewife (your wife is an earning member isn’t it) and hence do not have first hand experience of our wishes from the budget.

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The bottom-line – give us ways in which cost of food, education and shelter come down. We don’t care if CTBT is imposed or some new form of taxation is scrapped. At the end of the day, can you help me put more money in the saving jar at home? If you can do that, you have my vote!

Regards,

The aam aadmi ki gharelu biwi

The views by BankBazaar.com first appeared on moneycontrol.com

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