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Budget 2024: No change in direct taxes. What does it mean for India’s middle class?

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/02/01 at 3:04 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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In the recent unveiling of the interim Budget for 2024-25, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman maintained the status quo on tax rates, offering a semblance of stability in the fiscal landscape. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key announcements and their implications, particularly for India’s middle class.

No Alterations in Tax Rates:

Sitharaman affirmed the government’s decision to retain existing tax rates for both direct and indirect taxes, including import duties. This strategic move is aimed at providing continuity in taxation policies. The Finance Minister also proposed an extension of certain tax benefits for startups and investments by sovereign wealth or pension funds until March 31, 2025.

Impact on the Middle Class:

For the middle class, the decision to keep income tax rates unchanged translates to a continuation of their current financial obligations. Income tax, a significant component of direct taxes, is levied on various income sources such as salaries, wages, profits, and dividends. This decision means that middle-class taxpayers won’t face new or increased tax burdens on their incomes. However, it also implies that they won’t receive additional relief in their tax obligations.

Tax Planning Stability:

With the tax rates and rules remaining unaltered, the middle class can proceed with their tax planning strategies without the need for significant adjustments. Existing deductions, exemptions, and tax-saving investments can continue to be utilized within the current framework.

Additional Tax-Related Announcements:

In a bid to enhance taxpayer services and address long-standing issues, Sitharaman announced plans to improve ease of living and doing business. The Finance Minister highlighted the burden posed by unresolved direct tax demands, some dating back to 1962. To alleviate this, outstanding direct tax demands up to ₹25,000 for the period up to the financial year 2009-10 will be withdrawn. For the financial years 2010-11 to 2014-15, outstanding demands up to ₹10,000 will be withdrawn. This move is anticipated to benefit around one crore taxpayers across the country.

As the details of Budget 2024 continue to unfold, readers are encouraged to stay informed with Magadh for comprehensive coverage. Unlock a world of benefits, from insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – all just a click away!

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