Introduction The Union Budget 2025 has brought significant amendments to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework, particularly addressing the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Safari Retreats case. The decision had initially provided relief to the real estate sector by allowing Input Tax Credit (ITC) on construction costs for properties intended for leasing or renting. […]
बजट 2025 में जीएसटी नियमों में संशोधन, ITC, वाउचर टैक्सेशन, SEZ छूट और जुर्माने से जुड़े नए प्रावधानों को शामिल किया गया है। जानें मुख्य बदलाव।
Explore the implications of Budget 2025 on India’s economy, addressing challenges like inflation, unemployment, and recessionary trends amid global and domestic changes.
Budget 2025 proposes tax amendments, including changes in income tax slabs, TDS, GST, and MSME classification, impacting individuals and businesses for FY 2025-26.
Budget 2025 introduces no income tax on earnings up to ₹12 lakhs under the new regime, offering significant relief. Learn about tax slabs, Section 87A, and benefits.
Finance Bill 2025 removes higher TDS/TCS for non-filers, effective from April 1, 2025, easing compliance burdens, though higher rates for invalid PAN will remain.
Finance Bill 2025 defines “forest produce” and clarifies TCS rates, reducing the rate on timber and forest produce from 2.5% to 2%, effective from April 1, 2025.
Finance Bill 2025 proposes changes in TDS/TCS rates and thresholds, effective from April 1, 2025, to improve tax compliance and ease of doing business.
Finance Bill 2025 offers tax exemption for withdrawals from NSS accounts post August 29, 2024, allowing individuals to withdraw without tax liability.
Finance Bill 2025 extends tax benefits for NPS Vatsalya contributions for minor children, allowing deductions up to Rs. 50,000 under Section 80CCD.