Budget 2025 brings no tax on ₹12 lakhs income, farmer support, MSME credit boosts, and infrastructure development. Focus on clean energy, tourism, and business reforms.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the first full Union Budget of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term today, marking her eighth consecutive Budget, getting closer to Morarji Desai’s record of 10.
The Union Budget 2025 comes at a crucial time with India’s economic growth at a 4-year low and global challenges, like U.S. tariff threats and geopolitical tensions. In response, the Budget outlines plans for economic stability, focusing on tax relief, infrastructure growth, and sector-specific reforms. With major income tax cuts, higher exemptions, and new incentives for startups and MSMEs, the government aims to increase middle-class incomes and support long-term, sustainable growth.
Big Tax Relief for Salaried Class
- No income tax for earnings up to ₹12 lakh per year under the new regime.
- Salaried individuals get a tax exemption up to ₹12.75 lakh (including ₹75,000 standard deduction).
New Tax Slabs (FY 2025-26)
Income Range (₹ lakh) |
Tax Rate |
0–4 |
0% |
4–8 |
5% |
8–12 |
10% |
12–16 |
15% |
16–20 |
20% |
20–24 |
25% |
Above 24 |
30% |
Tax Savings by Income
- ₹12 lakh income: Save ₹80,000 (0% tax).
- ₹16 lakh income: Save ₹50,000 (7.5% effective tax).
- ₹20 lakh income: Save ₹90,000 (10% effective tax).
- ₹50 lakh income: Save ₹1.1 lakh (21.6% effective tax).
The new tax system aims to simplify rules, cutting tax provisions by 50% to reduce legal disputes.
Support for Farmers & Rural Development
- PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana: Focuses on 100 low-productivity districts, benefiting 1.7 crore farmers.
- Mission for Pulses Self-Reliance: 6-year plan to boost pulses (Tur, Urad, Masoor) production using better seeds.
- Kisan Credit Card (KCC): Loan limit raised to ₹5 lakh for 7.7 crore farmers, dairy farmers & fishermen.
- Rural Prosperity Programme: Training & technology to reduce rural unemployment in 100 districts.
- Makhana Board: Established to improve makhana production & marketing in Bihar.
- Western Koshi Canal Project: Benefits 50,000+ hectares of farmland in Bihar’s Mithilanchal region.
MSMEs & Startups Get More Credit & Support
- Micro & Small Enterprises: Credit guarantee raised to ₹10 crore, adding ₹1.5 lakh crore credit over 5 years.
- Startups: Credit guarantee doubled to ₹20 crore for 27 key sectors.
- Customised Credit Cards: ₹5 lakh limit for 10 lakh micro-enterprises on Udyam portal.
- Fund of Funds for Startups: ₹10,000 crore to support new businesses.
- Footwear & Leather Industry: Targeting ₹4 lakh crore turnover & 22 lakh jobs; duty exemption on wet blue leather.
- Gig Workers: 1 crore gig workers to get identity cards & healthcare under PM Jan Arogya Yojana.
Better Healthcare & Education
- Cancer Treatment: 200 new daycare cancer centres in district hospitals.
- Lifesaving Drugs: 36 drugs are fully exempted from customs duty; 6 others are taxed at just 5%.
- Medical Education: 10,000 new seats in 2025-26 (75,000 target in 5 years).
- Atal Tinkering Labs: 50,000 labs to be set up in government schools.
- Bharat Net: Broadband access for all rural schools & primary health centres.
Infrastructure & Housing Development
- SWAMIH Fund 2: ₹15,000 crore to complete 1 lakh housing units (40,000 units by 2025).
- Urban Challenge Fund: ₹1 lakh crore to improve city infrastructure, water & sanitation.
- Maritime Development Fund: ₹25,000 crore for shipbuilding & port upgrades.
- UDAN Expansion: 120 new regional airports, aiming for 4 crore passengers.
Focus on Energy & Environment
- Nuclear Energy Mission: ₹20,000 crore for Small Modular Reactors (SMRs); 5 to be operational by 2033.
- Clean Energy Boost: Incentives for EV batteries, solar panels & wind turbines.
- Critical Minerals: Tax exemptions on cobalt, lithium-ion scrap & 12 other minerals to boost local production.
Tourism and Export Growth
- Tourism Push: 50 destinations to be developed with better facilities, homestay loans & smoother e-visa processes.
- Export Promotion Mission: Commerce, MSME, & Finance ministries to work together on better credit & trade support.
- Insurance Sector FDI: The foreign investment limit was raised to 100% for firms reinvesting premiums in India.
- Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0: Decriminalises 100+ legal provisions for ease of doing business.
- Regulatory Review: A High-Level Committee to streamline non-financial sector licenses & certifications.
- Startup Incentives: Incorporation tax benefits extended till April 1, 2030; IFSC benefits till March 31, 2030.
Indirect Tax Simplification
- Fewer Customs Duties: Reduced to 8 tariff rates; Social Welfare Surcharge removed on 82 product lines.
- Import Flexibility: Input usage period extended to 1 year; reporting requirement reduced from monthly to quarterly.
Budget 2025 focuses on tax relief, rural development, startup growth, infrastructure, and clean energy, ensuring long-term economic progress.
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