Budget 2019: Start-ups expect tax reforms from government for current fiscal year
India TV NewsFintech firms and start-ups expect the government to usher in a new set of reforms in the upcoming full Budget for the current fiscal and hope for tax relief, funding access, and further push to digital economy. Gaurav Chopra, founder CEO of online aggregator of financial products IndiaLends, said the government should push forward new reforms as part of Digital India 2.0. "With this budget, we expect that the government in the 2019 Union Budget introduces measures to ease working capital blockages, with possible reduction in compliance burden," said Seema Prem, CEO of FIA Technology. Fintech companies also expect the government to come up with measures to ease out the funding procedure and want more access to already-available government funds under corpuses such as financial inclusion funds, Prem said.