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Income Tax Relief Likely for Earners Up to Rs. 15 Lakh in Union Budget 2024

Proposed tax cut aims to benefit middle-class taxpayers, boost consumption, and simplify compliance under the new tax regime.

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December 30, 2024
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NEW DELHI (India CSR): The Union Budget for 2024-25 may bring significant tax relief for individuals earning up to ₹15 lakh annually, according to sources cited by Reuters. The proposal, if approved, is expected to ease financial burdens for the middle class and stimulate consumption in the face of an economic slowdown.

1 Targeted Relief for Middle-Class Taxpayers

The move is primarily aimed at benefiting urban residents grappling with high living costs. The proposed reduction would apply to taxpayers opting for the new tax regime introduced in 2020, which excludes exemptions such as housing rental benefits.

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Currently, under this regime, annual income between ₹3 lakh and ₹15 lakh is taxed at rates ranging from 5% to 20%, while income above ₹15 lakh is taxed at 30%.

“This proposal could provide much-needed relief to middle-class taxpayers, particularly those in cities who face significant living expenses,” said a financial expert.

2 Economic Context Driving the Proposal

India’s economy, the fifth-largest globally, grew at its slowest pace in seven quarters during July-September 2024. High food inflation and reduced demand for consumer goods and vehicles have further strained economic growth.

Experts believe that reducing income tax rates could act as a dual remedy:

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  1. Boosting Disposable Income: Encouraging personal consumption by increasing take-home pay.
  2. Simplifying Tax Compliance: Promoting adoption of the less complicated 2020 tax regime.

“The middle class is the backbone of consumption. This relief could rejuvenate spending and support economic recovery,” an economist observed.

3 Income Tax Relief Proposal for Earners Up to Rs. 15 Lakh

AspectDetails
Proposed Tax ReliefIncome tax reduction for individuals earning up to ₹15 lakh annually
ObjectiveProvide financial relief to the middle class and boost personal consumption
Target GroupMiddle-class taxpayers, particularly urban residents facing high living costs
Applicable Tax RegimeNew tax regime introduced in 2020, which excludes major exemptions
Current Tax RatesIncome between ₹3 lakh and ₹15 lakh taxed at 5%-20%; above ₹15 lakh taxed at 30%
Economic Context– Slowest GDP growth in seven quarters- High food inflation- Reduced consumer demand
Benefits of Proposal– Increased disposable income- Simplified tax compliance- Enhanced adoption of new tax regime
Decision TimelineFinal decision expected closer to Budget Day, February 1, 2024
Comparison of Tax Regimes– Old regime: Includes exemptions for housing, insurance, and deductions- New regime: Lower rates but excludes major exemptions
Growth in Taxpayer BaseTaxpayers earning ₹50 lakh-₹1 crore increased by 440% over the past decade
Major Tax ContributorsMajority of tax collections come from individuals earning at least ₹10 lakh
Potential Impact– Relief for middle-class taxpayers- Boost in economic activity- Increased consumption
Next StepsAwaiting government decision and final announcement in the Union Budget 2024

4 Decision Awaited Closer to Budget Day

While discussions around the proposal are ongoing, the size of the tax cut has not been finalized. A decision will be made closer to the Union Budget presentation on February 1, 2024.

5 Shift Toward the New Tax Regime

India currently offers two tax regimes:

  1. Old Regime: Allows exemptions for housing rentals, insurance, and other deductions.
  2. New Regime (2020): Offers lower tax rates but excludes major exemptions.

The new regime is simpler and aims to reduce compliance burdens. Encouraging its adoption through lower tax rates could increase its popularity among taxpayers.

“A lower tax rate under the new regime will simplify the process and provide a clear advantage to taxpayers,” said a senior tax consultant.

6 Rising Taxpayer Base

India’s income tax base has expanded significantly, with the number of taxpayers earning ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore annually growing by 440% over the last decade. Currently, a substantial portion of tax collections comes from individuals earning at least ₹10 lakh, who are taxed at 30%.

7 You Learn: A Win for the Middle Class

The proposed tax relief is seen as a strategic move to address the rising cost of living while boosting economic momentum. If implemented, it could benefit millions of middle-class taxpayers, providing much-needed financial relief.

“The upcoming budget could be a turning point for the middle class, offering economic respite and encouraging spending,” said a government source familiar with the matter.

Taxpayers and economists alike are now awaiting the final decision, which promises to shape India’s fiscal and economic trajectory in the coming year.

(India CSR)

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