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    Income tax Budget 2024 expectations: 10 ways the finance minister can ease income tax and financial burden of senior citizens

    Income tax Budget 2024 expectations: A notable percentage of taxpayers in India are senior citizens since they receive income, frequently through passive means. ET Wealth Online interviewed three specialists to discuss senior citizens' expectations for the forthcoming Union Budget 2024.

    Outlay for export tax remission plans unlikely to change in Budget

    The government is unlikely to increase the allocation for key tax remission schemes for exporters in the 2024-25 budget, despite demands for more support. In the interim budget, ₹16,575 crore was earmarked for the RoDTEP scheme and ₹9,246 crore for the RoSCTL scheme. Exporters argue for adequate allocation to maintain zero-rated exports, a government policy, as merchandise exports rose 5.1% year-on-year in the first two months of this fiscal.

    Pakistan's National Assembly passes Rs 18,877 billion budget for fiscal 2024-25

    The budget, facing opposition, sets growth targets and tax revenue goals while addressing concerns about IMF loans and tax exemptions to aid economic growth.

    Section 80C deduction in Budget 2024: Will the government increase Section 80C limit under the old income tax regime in Budget?

    Section 80C deduction in Budget 2024: The 80C limit has not increased in line with many people's income and costs. Because of this gap, many taxpayers use the entire 80C limit. This is why many want this limit to be increased.

    Income tax relief: Budget 2024 may increase standard deduction under new income tax regime

    Will Budget 2024 increase standard deduction: The Finance Minister in the 2023 Budget included a standard deduction of Rs 50,000 for salaried taxpayers and individuals getting pensions in the new tax regime. This standard deduction was made the automatic choice, unless taxpayers chose not to take it.

    NRIs want Budget 2024 to ease 6 tax troubles: TDS on property sale, disparity in LTCG, dividend taxation and others

    Under Indian tax laws, NRIs are taxable on their Indian-sourced income, such as capital gains, dividends, and interest. They are generally taxed similarly to residents but may face less beneficial rules in specific scenarios. The upcoming Budget 2024 may offer relief to NRIs in these areas.

    • Budget 2024 HRA Exemption: Will Bengaluru, Hyderabad, other non-metro cities be included in 50% HRA tax exemption list?

      Budget 2024 HRA Exemption: Many employers offer an HRA as part of their employees' compensation. If an employee receiving HRA is paying rent for their accommodation, they can claim a tax exemption on the HRA. Currently, a rented house in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai qualifies for a 50% exemption from HRA, while those located in other places come under the 40% bracket.

      Budget 2024: Skilling industry demands incentives, tax rebates and labour codes in meeting with FM Sitharaman

      Ahead of the Union Budget for 2024-25, the Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs held the eighth Pre-Budget Consultation in New Delhi, focusing on employment and skill development. Key figures like Anshuman Magazine and Suchita Dutta emphasized the need for skilled workers and job readiness among graduates. Discussions also highlighted incentives for skill improvement and formal employment practices, including lowering GST rates for employment services. There were calls for greater inclusion of women in the workforce and the expansion of social security measures. Startups advocated for foreign language education to tap into global job markets.

      Budget FY25: Central trade unions call for scrapping of four Labour Codes and the new pension scheme

      In their pre-budget meeting with finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday, the joint platform of 10 central trade unions, barring the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, suggested government to enhance resource mobilization through enhanced corporate tax and wealth tax, raise the ceiling limit for the income tax rebate for the salaried class, set up the social security fund and fill up all the existing vacancies in the central government departments and public sector undertakings with regular employment while doing away with contract jobs.

      Budget 2024: Sitharaman underlines Centre's support to states via timely tax devolution, GST compensation arrears

      Union Budget: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasised the Centre's commitment to supporting states through timely tax devolution and GST compensation arrears to boost economic growth during a pre-budget meeting with state finance ministers. She encouraged states to utilize the 50-year interest-free loan scheme for reforms. States appreciated the assistance and provided suggestions for the upcoming Union Budget, with specific requests for projects and allocations.

      Union Finance Minster Nirmala Sitharaman chairs pre-budget meeting with state finance ministers

      Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-budget meeting with state and union territories finance ministers at Bharat Mandapam for suggestions on the upcoming Union Budget, after previously consulting with economists and industry experts. She is set to chair the 53rd GST Council Meeting to discuss tax rates, policy modifications, and administrative challenges, crucial for shaping India's indirect tax system. The agenda for the meeting is yet to be disclosed.

      Budget 2024: What will happen to Income Tax in this Budget, will it be cut?

      Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is gearing up to present the Union Budget 2024 in late July, her seventh budgetary address. Following the interim budget in February, expectations are high regarding potential income tax rate cuts to stimulate consumption and address economic priorities. Industry bodies like FICCI and CII have advocated for tax relief, while the Ministry of Finance explores measures targeting higher-spending individuals, potentially introducing a new tax bracket.

      Budget 2024: What is a Populist Budget and why is it controversial?

      A populist budget is a fiscal plan focused on immediate public appeal through measures like tax cuts and social spending increases. Criticized for prioritizing short-term benefits over long-term economic stability, such budgets can lead to fiscal deficits, inflationary pressures, and disparities in resource distribution, while potentially undermining independent economic institutions.

      Budget 2024: What is Dividend Distribution Tax? Know How it will abolition impact the Indian economy?

      In 2020-21, India's government abolished the Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT), shifting the tax burden on dividends from companies to shareholders directly. The move aimed to simplify taxation, enhance market appeal for Indian equities, stimulate domestic investment, and potentially attract more Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the country's economy.

      Union Budget: India mulls income tax cuts in Budget as part of $6 billion consumer boost

      India Budget Tax Expectations: India's government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is considering measures worth over 500 billion rupees to boost consumption in the upcoming budget. This includes tax cuts for lower income individuals for the first time in seven years. The plan aims to target consumers with high propensity to spend amidst economic challenges.

      Union Budget 2024: Here is how revenue, fiscal and primary deficit impacts the Indian economy

      Union Budget 2024: A revenue deficit arises when a government's day-to-day expenses surpass its total revenue receipts, necessitating borrowing, divestments, or adjustments in taxes to bridge the shortfall. In contrast, a fiscal deficit occurs when government expenditure exceeds its total receipts, influencing aspects like economic growth, price stability, production costs, and inflation.

      Union Budget 2024: By eliminating exemptions in direct taxes, complexities and litigation costs can be removed

      The article delves into the historical quirks of taxation, from ancient Egypt to medieval England, highlighting the unique taxes imposed by various rulers. It discusses the current scenario of tax reform anticipation with the upcoming Union budget, resonating with the historical dread of tax season.

      Pre-Budget meeting with FM: Tax sops, higher capex, stable tax regime top industry wishlist

      Budget expectations: Indian industry and financial institutions had their customary pre-budget consultations with Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday. The suggestions from India Inc included tax sops, capex boost as well as tax stability.

      Budget 2024: How about a 'Robot Tax' in Budget? Economists pitch the idea for AI-hit jobs

      Union Budget: Economists discussed the upcoming Budget with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, focusing on growth, fiscal policy, investment, private sector involvement, food inflation, and debt. Key topics included the impact of AI on employment, 'robot tax' proposal, IMF recommendations, challenges faced by developing countries in adapting to AI technology, and insights from Gita Gopinath.

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