Budget 2025 Brings Major Tax Reforms: How New Tax Slabs & Rates Aim To Benefit The Middle-Class?

All taxpayers will benefit from the changes being made to slabs and rates. The new structure will increase household consumption, savings, and investment by significantly lowering middle-class taxes and giving them more money. Siddharth Maurya, Founder & Managing Director of Vibhavangal Anukulakara Private Limited says "The new changes introduced in the Income Tax Bill will profoundly affect the structure of taxation in India. The Government is seriously attempting to simplify tax compliance by eliminating provisions with clear intent and efficiency, lowering them to just under half. Taxpayers are getting more choices as the limit for submission of the updated return is no longer 2 years, but 4 years. By raising the new tax limit basic exemption limit to ₹12 lakh, the government is clearly focused on supporting the middle class. The TDS and TCS provision rationalization: new limits of ₹10 lakh for LRS remittances and rent TDS of ₹6 lakh are common sense changes in tax policy."

Budget 2025 Brings Major Tax Reforms  How New Tax Slabs  amp amp  Rates Aim To Benefit The Middle-Class

Abbhinav R Jain, Co-founder & Chief Financial Officer, AdCounty Media puts forth that, "The Union Budget 2025 marks a paradigm shift in income tax policies, making the tax structure simpler and reducing compliance burdens. The government's focus on easing compliance-such as extending the registration period for charitable institutions and increasing tax relief for self-occupied properties-indicates a pro-growth and taxpayer-friendly approach. A revised tax structure with a 'Nil tax' slab up to ₹12 lakh, considerable deductions for senior citizens and rental income, will empower the middle class by increasing disposable income and thereby fostering economic growth. With an infrastructure that is set by encouraging ease of doing business and smoothing of financial regulations, this budget paves the way for continued growth, savings, and investments, of course, leading to strong prospects for businesses and individuals."

The new Income Tax Bill places a weighted focus on simplification and refinement while embodying the necessary provisions of the previous Bill which shows mature consideration of the tax reforms. The new time limit set for filing updated returns has evolved to three extended years and this gives an appropriate buffer for the taxpayers to amend their mistakes and compliance matters.

According to Gaurav Singh Parmar, Associate Director, Fincorpit Consulting, "The rationalization of TDS and TCS rates with new adjustments to the thresholds is bound to make the tax collection procedures more efficient. Increases in the threshold of LRS remittances and rent TDS claim shows sensitivity to the economic realities of today. The removal of TCS for education loans under 10 lakh is an act which further emphasizes the goals of the government to promote education."

Aman Gupta, Director of RPS Group says that, "From the above, it is clear that there is a delineated understanding of the taxpayer's needs. The kudos go to the reform where the tax provisions were altered, and the effectiveness of the reforms was retained. The modification will also tremendously benefit the middle class as the new batched exemption limits of ₹ 12 lakh is a substantial increase. The rationalization of the TDS and TCS requirements, together with the increase in the thresholds for the different transactions, is an indicator of the desire to move towards a better-organized tax administration. As a result, the estimate for the modification of the return lodgment period to four years demonstrates some leniency in the tax compliance obligations. There is thereby a taxpayer-friendly and yet an efficient arsenal for taxation."

This budget brings a positive approach and much-awaited hope for middle-class taxpayers' section. The budget is now for all citizens of the country collectively.

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