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Modi govt planning to raise income tax exemption limit to revive economy

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is considering raising income tax exemption limit for working-age individuals to Rs 3 lakh from Rs 2 lakh at present.

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New Delhi: India is considering increasing the personal income tax threshold in next month’s budget, according to people familiar with the matter, as authorities seek to kickstart consumption in the economy.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman may raise the tax exemption limit for working-age individuals to 300,000 rupees ($4,316) of their annual income, up from the current 250,000 rupees, the people said, asking not to be identified as they aren’t authorized to speak publicly about the proposals. The tax measures haven’t been finalized yet.

Any tax exemptions will add stimulus to an economy that’s slowed sharply this year, with growth reaching a five-year low of 5.8% in the first three months of the year.


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The proposed tax move would put at least 2,500 rupees more in the hands of each of India’s 50 million taxpayers. It could also add to pressure on the budget deficit, which is pegged at 3.4% of gross domestic product for the current fiscal year that began on April 1.

The Finance Ministry is also looking at raising the tax exemption limit for savings and investments made under the so-called Section 80C of the Income Tax law, the people said. The ceiling is currently set at 150,000 rupees.

D.S. Malik, a spokesman for the finance ministry, declined to comment as budget discussions are confidential. Sitharaman is due to present the budget in India’s lower house of parliament on July 5.- Bloomberg

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3 COMMENTS

  1. everything is becoming more costly day by day. small benefits through reduction of income tax rates will not help much. it is all political in nature.

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