BUDGET 2023

BUDGET 2023

New income tax slabs announced; No tax on income up to Rs 7 lakh under new tax regime, finance minister says.

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a number of changes in the income tax slabs in the new tax regime. If we include all rebates, an individual will have to pay no tax on income up to Rs 7 lakh in the new tax regime. An individual with annual income of Rs 9 lakh will have to pay only Rs 45,000 as tax in the new regime. This is only 5% of a taxpayer's income in the new regime. There is a standard deduction of Rs 52,500 in the new tax regime. The FM also said that the new tax regime would be the default regime.

"This is the first Budget of Amrit Kaal", with these words finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman started the presentation of the last full Budget of the Modi government. The world has recognized India economy as a bright spot, the FM said. India's growth at 7% in current fiscal highest among major economies. Indian economy on right track, and heading towards a bright future, Sitharaman said in her budget speech.

Per capita income has increased to Rs 1.97 lakh. At the same time, India's economy has grown from 10th to 5th largest in the world in the last 9 years, Sitharaman said in the Union Budget speech.

India Budget 2023 is being presented at a time when the major advanced economies in the world are crippled by a slow down and are even staring at a possible recession. In this backdrop, the Economic Survey still expects India’s GDP to grow between the 6-6.8% range, maintaining its tag of being the fastest growing economy in the world. What also bodes well for the GDP growth prospects is that the Survey has said that India’s recovery from the shock of the Covid-19 pandemic is complete.

Indian Railways has received a capital outlay of Rs 2.40 lakh crore for the first time ever. This is the highest capital outlay for railways, Sitharaman said.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a huge rise in capital expenditure. The Union Budget has hiked the outlay on capital expenditure by 33% to Rs 10 lakh crore. This would be 3.3% of GDP. The FM has also announced a massive increase in PM Awaas Yojana. In her Budget speech, Sithraman highlighted the continuation of the food security programme for another year and announced steps for Agri startups, fisheries and started a programme for primitive, vulnerable, tribal groups.

But, Sitharaman also has the crucial task of not just maintaining the fiscal deficit target of 6.4%, but also providing a credible road map to bring it down further in the coming years, closer to the FRBM target.

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