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Jul 23, 2024 · HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UNION BUDGET 2024-25. The Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2024-25 in Parliament today. The highlights of the budget are as follows: Total receipts other than borrowings: `32.07 lakh crore. Total expenditure: `48.21 lakh crore.
Jul 27, 2024 · Get Union Budget 2024 Highlights, Summary and Latest News Updates on Budget Allocation, new tax regime, old tax regime, Income Tax Slab Changes, Section 80C, 80D, Standard Deduction, GDP Growth, Surcharge Rate and Much More.
3 days ago · Note: The Budget data in excel has been generated from System. In case of any inconsistency, pdf files will be treated as final for Budget 2024-2025
Jul 23, 2024 · The budget features higher spending, job creation efforts, and tax relief for the middle class. Key tax changes include an increase in the Securities Transaction Tax (STT), cuts in short-term and long-term capital gains taxes, and the elimination of the angel tax.
Jul 23, 2024 · From income tax to employment benefits, let's take a look at the 14 key highlights of the 2024 Budget: Capex: For FY25, the government has retained ₹ 11.11 lakh crore for capital...
Feb 1, 2024 · The key highlights of the Budget are as follows: Part A. Social Justice. Prime Minister to focus on upliftment of four major castes, that is, ‘Garib’ (Poor), ‘Mahilayen’ (Women), ‘Yuva’ (Youth) and ‘Annadata’ (Farmer). ‘Garib Kalyan, Desh ka Kalyan’. Government assisted 25 crore people out of multi-dimensional poverty in last 10 years.
Jul 23, 2024 · Union Budget 2024-25 highlights: For those opting for the new tax regime, the standard deduction for salaried employees to be increased from ₹50,000 to ₹75,000. Follow the key takeaways and...
Jul 23, 2024 · Here are the key highlights: Focus on poor, women, youth and the farmer. "As mentioned in the interim Budget, we need to focus on 4 different castes - the poor, women, youth and the farmer," said Sitharaman, beginning her speech.
Budget Highlights. Expenditure: The government is estimated to spend Rs 48,20,512 crore in 2024-25, 8.5% higher than the actual expenditure in 2023-24. Interest payments account for 24% of the total expenditure, and 37% of revenue receipts.
Among the key highlights are the revised tax slabs, increased deductions and exemptions for salaried employees and pensioners, and the abolition of the angel tax, each designed to foster economic growth, simplify the tax system, and support innovation.