Budget 2024: What the new proposals mean for your taxes and finances

  • The Budget introduces minor changes for individual taxpayers, with modest adjustments to tax slabs and new deductions. While there are targeted incentives and employment schemes, overall relief is limited.

Ajay Rotti
Published24 Jul 2024, 01:26 PM IST
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Budget 2024 on Tuesday.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Budget 2024 on Tuesday.

Individual taxpayers eagerly awaited the Union Budget 2024, anticipating significant tax relief from the Modi 3.0 government. Many expected enhanced deductions or revised tax slabs that would lower overall tax rates.

The Reserve Bank of India's optimistic economic outlook and repeated affirmations of India as the fastest-growing major economy fuelled these expectations. Additionally, the government's strong financial position, buoyed by robust tax revenues and a substantial central bank dividend, had led to hopes for meaningful tax reforms.

However, the actual relief offered by the Budget seems modest by comparison. While the finance minister proposed a slight adjustment in tax slabs and an increase in the standard deduction to 75,000—resulting in a reduction of approximately 17,500 in tax burden—the changes fall short of the anticipated overhaul. The deduction for family pensions will also rise from 15,000 to 25,000, alongside a boost in the pension scheme deduction from 10% to 14% for those in the new tax regime.

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The anticipated overhaul of the old tax regime, including enhancements to deductions like those under sections 80C and 80D, did not materialize, reinforcing the government’s push for taxpayers to transition to the new regime. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had highlighted that over two-thirds of individual taxpayers have already opted for this new scheme, and it appears, the government aims to increase this number further.

A notable change involves the tax collected at source (TCS) credit for foreign currency payments, which will now be integrated into the TDS (tax deducted at source) credit calculation, offering significant relief to expatriate employees.

On the capital gains front, the Budget introduced a unified tax rate of 12.5% for long-term capital gains across various asset classes, aiming for simplicity and parity between domestic and foreign investors. However, the abolition of indexation benefits for long-term capital assets could have adverse effects, depending on individual circumstances.

More here | Budget 2024: What changes in capital gains taxes mean for investors

The finance minister also unveiled three employment-linked incentive schemes for first-time employees. Scheme A, in particular, offers a direct benefit transfer equivalent to one month's salary, distributed in three instalments of up to 15,000, for new hires registered with Employees' Provident Fund Organisation.

Additionally, the introduction of employment-linked incentives, including direct benefit transfers to first-time employees, adds a layer of encouragement for new entrants to the job market.

Overall, while the budget offers some relief, it is a mixed outcome for individual taxpayers. The minor adjustments, coupled with the push towards the new tax regime, suggest that the government’s focus is on streamlining and incentivizing specific tax behaviours rather than delivering broad-based relief.

Ajay Rotti is founder and chief executive, Tax Compaas

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