The Budget proposed to roll out GST (Goods and Services TAx) from next fiscal.
"The Budget clearly talks of a long term vision for economic growth, a vision which dreams of better amenities, infrastructure, skill development and jobs. The focus on broad-based growth will benefit the FMCG industry.
"Along with increased investments in MGNREGA and social security, a firm roadmap for reduction of corporate taxes, ease of doing business and GST is very reassuring for the long term balanced growth and augurs well for the industry," Marico managing director and CEO Saugata Gupta said.
EY India's Retail and Consumer Products Leader Pinakiranjan Mishra said increase of service tax would have a negative impact on the sector till implementation of GST.
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"This Budget proposes a lot of structural changes and avoids the usual high decibel measures like increase in tax exemption limits. I would say that the ease of doing business is the biggest plus. Reaffirmation of the GST roadmap, removal of SAD, relief for the footwear sector and general focus on easing approvals, reduction of tax on royalty from 25 per cent to 10 per cent, reduction of corporate tax, are quite positive," he said.
KPMG's Retail Sector Head Rajat Wahi said Budget envisages a balanced and long-term economic and industrial growth.
"With positive consumer sentiments and softening inflation, budget announcements on GST, revision of excise/ custom duty structure, fund allocations for skill development and rural markets development would ensure long-term consumption boom for the retail sector.
Grant Thornton India's Prashant Mehra said, "Visibility on roll-out of GST is a positive announcement which will provide impetus to the economy and accordingly boost investor and consumer sentiment."
Emami Group director Aditya Agarwal said the Budget will augur well for the FMCG sector if the economy grows.
"For the FMCG industry, this Budget is expected to have a positive impact. Focus on uplifting the rural economy with allocation of funds for irrigation, roads, sops including rural development schemes like MNREGA are expected to have a bullish effect on the rural market of FMCG products, provided we have normal monsoons," he said.