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      • The Budget today proposed to extend the benefit of standard deduction to the new tax regime. Each salaried person with an income of Rs 15.5 lakh or more will thus stand to benefit by Rs 52,500, she said. A rebate under section 87A has been enhanced under the new tax regime from current income level of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh.
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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Budget 2023 update- Standard deduction of Rs.50,000 up to FY 2022-23 (From FY 2023-24, it is allowed as deduction) Option for choosing between the new tax regime and the existing regime. A salaried taxpayer has the option to select the old tax regime at the outset of FY 2023-24 by informing their employer, as the new regime is now the default.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · The Budget today proposed to extend the benefit of standard deduction to the new tax regime. Each salaried person with an income of Rs 15.5 lakh or more will thus stand to benefit by Rs 52,500, she said. A rebate under section 87A has been enhanced under the new tax regime from current income level of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh.

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    Deemed Income

    'Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident' person to pay taxes on money received (in form of gift) from Residents if it is more than ₹50,000.

    Changes in New Tax Regime

    The new tax regime is now the default tax regime. The government has taken 5 key measures to make the new tax regime more attractive. However, taxpayers have an option to choose the old tax regime. 1. Change in new tax regime slabs for FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25): 1. Tax rebate on an income of up to ₹7 lakhshas been introduced under the new tax regime. This means that taxpayers with an income of up to ₹7 lakhs will not have to pay any tax at all! 2. Standard deduction: 2.1. Salary income: ₹50,000...

    Presumptive Taxation Limits Revised for FY 2023-24

    *The increase in limits is subject to a condition that the 95% of the receipts must be through online channels.

    Customs Duty Changes

    The indirect tax proposals made in Budget 2023 promote exports, encourage domestic manufacturing, enhance domestic value addition, and boost green energy and mobility. The customs duties were revised on the following list of items- 1. National Calamity Contingent Duty (NCCD) on specified cigarettes was increased. 2. The customs duty for importing silver dore, bars and articles has been increased to align them with that on gold and platinum. Further, the duty on jewellery made from precious me...

    GST Changes

    1. Section 10 stands amended such that a taxpayer can opt into the composition scheme even if they are supplying goods through e-commerce operators where TCS is collected under Section 52. 2. Section 16 is amended for a condition that in cases where a recipient taxpayer fails to pay to their supplier invoice value including the GST within 180 days from the date of issue of invoice, then they must pay with interest computed under Section 50 on it. 3. Section 17(5) is revised to include another...

    The government's policy of "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas" has benefited various sections of society, including women, SCs, STs, OBCs, and other underprivileged groups. The budget will continue to build on those efforts.

    Building on the success of the Aspirational District program, government launched
    Proposed an outlay of Rs 15000 crores for the newly launched Pradhan Mantri PVTG (Primitive Vulnerable Tribal Group) over next 3 years to improve socio-economic conditions of the vulnerable tribal...
    Outlay for PM Awaas Yojana was enhanced by 66% to over Rs 79,000 crores.
    In the next three years, the center plans to hire 38,800 teachers and support staff for 740 Eklavya Model Residential Schools, which will cater to 3.5 lakh tribal students.
    Proposed capital expenditure is increased by 33% to Rs 10 lakh crore.
    50-year interest free loan to state governmemnts will be extended for one more year resulting in an outflow of rs 1.3 lakh crore.
    Planned outlay of Rs 2.4 lakh crore towards railways
    Fifty airports, heliports, water aerodromes, and advanced landing grounds will be revived to enhance regional air connectivity.
    Vivad se Vishwas I: During the Covid period, if MSMEs failed to fulfill their contracts, the government and its undertakings will refund 95% of the forfeited amount relating to bid or performance s...
    KYC process will be streamlined and PAN card will be adopted as a single identifier.
    A National Data Governance Policy will be introduced, providing access to anonymized  data for the purpose of research and innovation by startups and academia.
    To improve the ease of doing business in India, 39,000 complinaces have been reduced and 3,400 provisions have been decriminalised.

    The government included "Green Growth" among the seven focus areas of this year's Budget, with the aim of achieving net zero carbon emissions in India by 2070. To support this following announcements were made: 1. Green hydrogen: allocated Rs 19,700 crore for the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which will promote a shift to low carbon intensity in...

    The PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana 4.0 will be launched to skill lakhs of youth, covering new-age courses.
    National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme to provide stipend to 47 lakh youth over next three years through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
    Revamp credit guarantee schemes for MSMEs will be implemented starting 2023, with an infusion of Rs 9,000 crore. This will provide additional collateral-free guaranteed credit of Rs 2 lakh crore. F...
    To improve business operations in GIFT IFSC, government will Implement a unified IT system for registration and approval from SEZ authorities, IFSCA, GSTN, SEBI,RBI  and IRDAI.
    Central Processing Center will be established to provide quicker responses to businesses through centralized handling of various forms under the Companies Act.
    Integrated IT portal will be established which will help investors to reclaim unclaimed shares and unpaid dividends from the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA).

    FY23 GDP growth estimated at 7%. To spend Rs 2,200 crore on high-value horticulture crops as part of the Atmanirbhar Clean Plant Programme to enhance the supply of superior, disease-free planting material. The agricultural credit target will be increased to Rs 20 lakh crore. 1. While the current fiscal deficit is 6.4% of GDP. the government aims to...

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · Budget 2023 extended standard deduction to the new income tax regime. Salaried individuals, pensioners, and family pensioners can now avail of standard deductions even if they choose the new income tax regime. Getty Images. 2 /7. What FM Nirmala Sitharaman says.

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  5. Feb 2, 2023 · With a hike in the basic exemption limit and rebate and tweaks to the income tax slabs, Sitharaman has made the new income tax regime attractive for salaried individuals. Budget 2023 has also introduced standard deductions in the new tax regime.

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · The Union budget 2023 presented in the Parliament today on 1st February 2023, the Finance Minister proposed five major announcements for tax payers: 1. Nil tax, upto income Rs. 7 Lakhs (After Rebate U/S 87A) 2. Six Income slabs and new tax rates. 3. Standard Deduction Rs. 52,500/- for salaried person with an income of Rs. 15.5 Lakhs or above. 4.

  7. Budget 2024 has increased the standard deduction limit under the new tax regime from ₹ 50,000 to ₹ 75,000 for the AY 2025-26 (FY 2024-25). However, taxpayer has to keep in mind that for the AY 2024-25 standard deduction for salaried individuals will remain ₹ 50,000.