Budget 2017-18 may turn out to be one of the most trend-setting Budgets to be presented by the National Democratic Alliance government. This is the first time that the Railway Budget has been merged with the Central Finance Budget and there is no distinction between Plan and nonPlan expenditure. This apart, the Budget would be presented on February 1, almost a month earlier than the usual date. Further, preceded by the historic move of demonetisation and expected to be followed by the path-breaking tax reform of goods and services tax (GST), this Budget carries high expectations for both consumers and business owners. With the conclusion of the GST Council’s last meeting, the tax reform’s journey towards realisation has progressed substantially. Resolution between the Centre and the states on the much-debated issue of sharing administrative control over taxpayers should also set the pace to reach the remaining milestones and for the government to roll out GST. The decision that