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The Union Budget 2025-26 has sparked widespread interest across households, businesses, and professionals alike — and for good reason. With a clear focus on good governance, voluntary compliance, and tax simplification, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has unveiled a tax-friendly budget that places the common man at its heart.

As a tax practitioner, I’ve taken a deep dive into the proposals to decode what it all means for you — whether you’re a salaried employee, a senior citizen, a small business owner, or an investor.

1. A Middle-Class Bonanza: Higher Income, Zero Tax

The most striking announcement? An individual earning up to ₹12 lakh annually will pay zero tax under the new regime.

  • New Tax Exemption Limit: ₹12 lakh (₹1 lakh/month average)
  • For Salaried Individuals: Limit rises to ₹12.75 lakh with ₹75,000 standard deduction

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This is a massive relief for the middle class, making a significant part of the workforce virtually tax-free, thereby enhancing disposable income and encouraging spending.

2. Relief for Senior Citizens

Senior citizens with interest income can now breathe easy:

  • TDS threshold on bank/post office interest raised from ₹50,000 to 1,00,000

This move aims to cut down TDS hassles for elderly individuals, ensuring more liquidity in hand and reducing unnecessary compliance.

3. Renters & Landlords: Higher TDS Limit on Rent

  • TDS on rent threshold increased from ₹2.40 lakh to 6 lakh per annum.

This simplifies life for both landlords and tenants, especially in smaller towns and for individuals renting out modest properties.

4. Making Voluntary Compliance Easier

  • Updated ITR time-limit extended from 2 to 4 years.

This gives taxpayers more room to rectify omissions or update financial disclosures, promoting transparency without penalties.

5. Virtual Digital Assets (Crypto) Brought Into the Net

  • Mandatory disclosure of crypto transactions in prescribed statements
  • Definitions aligned with international norms

This reinforces the government’s intention to bring digital assets into the formal economy, without stifling innovation.

6. Small Charitable Trusts: Lesser Burden, Longer Tenure

  • Registration period extended from 5 years to 10 years

This move reduces paperwork and instils long-term operational stability for genuine charitable institutions.

7. No Tax on Two Self-Occupied Properties

The earlier restriction on claiming only one self-occupied property as tax-free is now gone. Homeowners can now:

  • Claim “Nil Annual Value” for two self-occupied houses without condition.

This gives relief to families owning more than one house — say, a working home in the city and ancestral property in their hometown.

8. TCS Relaxation: Smoother Foreign Remittances

  • TCS under LRS (Liberalized Remittance Scheme) raised from ₹7 lakh to ₹10 lakh
  • Delayed payment of TCS decriminalized (if paid by due date)

This eases the process for international travel, education, or investment abroad, especially for middle-class families sending kids overseas.

9. Simplified Transfer Pricing for Businesses

  • New block pricing regime proposed for a 3-year period, instead of annual assessment
  • Expansion of Safe Harbour Rules

This adds predictability and reduces litigation for companies involved in international transactions.

10. More Push for Start-ups, IFSC & Shipping

  • Start-up incorporation deadline extended to April 1, 2030
  • Benefits to ship-leasing, insurance, and treasury units in IFSC
  • Tonnage tax extended to inland vessels

These steps aim to revive entrepreneurship, boost Make in India, and make India a global financial hub.

11. Infrastructure Gets a Capital Boost

  • Tax exemption extension for Sovereign Wealth Funds and Pension Funds investing in Indian infrastructure until March 31, 2030

This will fuel long-term investments into roads, railways, logistics, and energy sectors, with cascading benefits for employment and GDP.

12. Capital Gains: Parity for NRIs

  • Long-term capital gains tax parity introduced for non-resident investors

This improves investor confidence and aligns with the objective of ease of doing business globally.

13. Relief for Small Businesses:

  • No TCS on sale of specified goods worth more than ₹50 lakh

A clear signal to support MSMEs and bring informal transactions into the tax net without creating new burdens.

Final Thoughts

The Union Budget 2025-26 doesn’t try to be all things to all people — and that’s precisely why it’s effective. It shows a clear preference for:

  • Tax simplification
  • Trust-based governance
  • Empowering the middle class
  • Ease of doing business
  • Encouraging voluntary compliance

For the common man, this translates to less tax, less paperwork, and more peace of mind.

As a tax practitioner, I view this budget as a balanced blend of relief and reform. While it may cost the exchequer nearly ₹1 lakh crore in revenue, the long-term benefits of increased compliance, transparency, and taxpayer goodwill are immeasurable.

Have Questions?

Feel free to reach out or drop your queries in the comments. Whether you’re salaried, self-employed, or retired — let’s discuss how this Budget impacts you.

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CS Nikhil Israni is an Associate Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. He has a working experience of over 5 years across different dimensions of the corporate world. He is a Practicing Company Secretary, specializing in Taxation Laws. He is a Trademark Attorney and a registered G View Full Profile

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