Highlights of Interim Budget 2024- 2025

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Highlights of Interim Budget 2024- 2025

The finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2024-25 in Parliament on February 1st, 2024. As the Lok Sabha elections are scheduled for this year, the finance minister will present an interim budget instead of a full-year budget. This will be presented at a joint session of the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha without making any significant changes. In the new tax regime, the following rules changed in 2023.

 

Highlights of Union Budget 2024 

Budget 2024

Nirmala Sitharaman said the focus will be on four groups. These groups are on highest priority - poor, women, youth, and farmers. 

Government Schemes for the Poor are as follows:

Highlights of Interim Budget 2024-25

On Taxation 

On Health

On Railway

On Infrastructure

On Scheme

On Achievements

On Fiscal Deficit 

Is the Taxpayer Budget 2024 Expectations Will be the Same?

Section 80D Deduction Limit

Under this section, a taxpayer can claim a tax deduction for medical insurance premiums. The insurance policy can be for self, spouse, parents and dependent children. Only the individuals and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) can claim this deduction. The individual can claim up to Rs. 25 thousand for members (under 60) and Rs. 50 thousand for members (60+).

New Tax Slab

Income Tax Slabs (Rs.)

Income Tax Rates

0 to 3 lakhs

0

3 lakhs to 6 lakhs

5%

6 lakhs to 9 lakhs

10%

9 lakhs to 12 lakhs

15%

12 lakhs to 15 lakhs

20%

Above 15 lakhs

30%

 

Surcharge in Income Tax

If the individual’s net taxable income exceeds a specified level, then the surcharge is levied. A surcharge is levied on the income tax payable amount before the levy of cess. 

 

So, as per the income tax law, if the income of an individual exceeds Rs. 50 lakh, then surcharge is applicable. In the budget 2023, the government announced multiple surcharge rates and these are as follows:

 

Income Range (Rs.)

Surcharge Rate

Up to 50 lakhs

0

More than 50 lakhs but upto 1 crore

10%

More than 1 crore but upto 2 crore

15%

More than 2 crore

25%

 

TDS Compliance for Purchasing Home

If the purchase of property exceeds Rs. 50 lakhs then the 1% TDS is deducted. The process of TDS filing is easier for Indian residents using Form 26 QB. But this becomes more complex for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).

Tax on Capital Gains

The current process of capital gains in the tax regime is tough and includes factors such as asset classes, holding periods, tax rates and residency status. The applicable tax is different on long-term capital gains tax (LTCG) and short-term capital gains tax (STCG).

 

Key Focus of Budget 2024

According to CNBC “the government is placing a significant emphasis on addressing inflation. India's retail inflation rose to a three-month high of 5.55% in November on rising prices of kitchen essentials. Showed data released by the National Statistics Office (NSO) on Tuesday (December 12).” 

 

 

The budget will be presented in less than 30 days. The key focus of the budget 2024 will be managing inflation and the government is concerned about high commodity prices. stay connect with this post to get all information and highlights of budget 2024-25.

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