2024 Budget: A Tour de Force Igniting Indian MSME’s Economic Renaissance

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Dr. P.S.Biswa Bhusan Sahoo- Astt. Professor – SRM University -AP.

The Indian government’s budget for 2024 is a model of strategic forethought and sound economic judgment. This well-planned budget has paved the way for a new period of development, invention, and social advancement. The Union Budget 2024 has highlighted the importance of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector in India’s economy. It aims to provide support and empowerment to this sector, acknowledging its significant role in driving growth, promoting innovation, and generating employment opportunities. The budget has implemented various initiatives to tackle the issues encountered by MSMEs and empower them to succeed in a highly competitive global environment.

Expanded Credit Opportunities: One of the noteworthy aspects of the budget is the substantial boost in credit allocation for MSMEs. The government has recently made an exciting announcement regarding the establishment of a dedicated MSME Credit Guarantee Fund. This fund will be a game-changer for eligible enterprises, as it will provide them with collateral-free loans. This is great news for small and medium-sized businesses looking to grow and thrive. This move is anticipated to alleviate the challenges of obtaining financing and motivate a greater number of entrepreneurs to explore opportunities in the MSME sector. Based on the budget, the government has set a goal of offering ₹100 Crore in collateral-free loans to MSMEs through this fund.

Streamlining Tax Incentives and Making Things Easier:  The budget has implemented various tax incentives and measures processes to support MSMEs. Among them are
* MSMEs with yearly sales up to ₹250 crores would see their corporation tax rates drop from 25% to 20%.
* Reduced the time and money needed to file returns by 30% by streamlining tax compliance processes.
* Three additional years have been added to the tax holiday for start-ups, expected to benefit around 10,000 start-ups.
* These measures are designed to enhance the ease of business for MSMEs and empower them to concentrate on growth and expansion.

Growth of Capabilities and Skills: The budget has allocated ₹5,000 crores for skill development and capacity-building initiatives for the MSME sector. This includes establishing dedicated centres in every district, collaborating with industry associations and academic institutions to design customized training programs for 500,000 MSME employees, and offering incentives for MSMEs to invest in employee training and upskilling, with a target of training 2 million workers. The government is prioritizing human capital development to boost the competitiveness of MSMEs and guarantee a skilled workforce that can adapt to the changing business environment.

The Transition to Digital Technology: The budget emphasizes the importance of technology adoption and digital evolution in the context of the development and sustainability of MSMEs. It suggests that 100,000 enterprises receive subsidies for cloud-based ERP solutions, a National MSME Technology Upgradation Fund with ₹1,000 crores to facilitate access to advanced technology, and partnerships with top technology companies to provide training and mentorship to 50,000 MSMEs.

Conclusion

The MSME sector is a key engine of economic development and job creation, and the Union Budget 2024 intends to reward this activity. It empowers MSMEs to become more resilient, innovative, and globally competitive by addressing challenges, providing financial and non-financial support, and fostering an enabling environment. The sector, which makes up more than 30% of India’s GDP right now, will continue to grow and be prosperous if the plan is carried out successfully.