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Income tax relief in Budget 2025? Govt mulling relief for lower income tax bracket
December, 13th 2024

The upcoming Budget that will be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in February 2025 is likely to provide relief to the low-income group with tax reduction expected in the Rs 3 lakh - Rs 7 lakh tax slab under the new regime, reported ETNow quoting their sources.

As per the report, the government may increase the exemption limit beyond Rs 3 lakh under the new regime.

 

Tax cuts for higher slabs?

While big relief is being hoped for the lower-income group, as of now, there are no significant changes expected for higher tax slabs, reported ETNow quoting its sources.

A final decision will be made closer to the budget.

The changes proposed in the new tax regime are as follows:

1. Income tax slabs relaxed from incomes up to Rs 10 lakh
2. Standard deduction limit for salaried and pensioners hiked to Rs 75,000 from Rs 50,000
3. Standard deduction limit for family pensioners hiked to Rs 25,000 from Rs 15,000
4. Deduction on employer's NPS contribution for private sector employees hiked to 14% from 10%.

Other suggestions for Sitharaman:

Industry body CII has suggested government to stick to the fiscal deficit target of 4.9% of GDP for 2024-25 and 4.5% for 2025-26, cautioning that "overly aggressive targets" beyond these could adversely affect India's economic growth.

"India has been growing rapidly amidst a slowing global economy. Prudent fiscal management for macroeconomic stability has been pivotal to this growth," Chandrajit Banerjee, director general at CII, said, elabora ..

CII also highlighted the announcement in the Union Budget 2024-25 to keep the fiscal deficit at levels that help reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio.


In preparation for this, the forthcoming Budget could lay out a glide path to bring the central govt's debt to below 50% of GDP in the medium term (by 2030-31), and below 40% of GDP in the long term, CII has suggested.

Such an explicit target will have a positive impact on India's sovereign credit rating and further on the interest rates in the economy, the Confederation of Indian Industry stated.

"To aid longer-term fiscal planning, government should consider instituting fiscal stability reporting. This could include issuing annual reports on fiscal risks under different stress scenarios and the outlook for fiscal stability," it said.

 
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