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Budget 2026 | Simpler Tax Filing, Better TDS Rules: What Families Should Know

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Union budgets may not always announce big giveaways for households, but they still shape everyday money decisions in quiet ways. Budget 2026 is one such example. Instead of dramatic tax cuts or new schemes, it focuses on making existing systems easier to deal with. For families, the impact shows up in smoother tax processes, better cash-flow timing and fewer compliance headaches during the year. 

Easier tax filing and fewer last-minute surprises 

One clear focus in Budget 2026 is simplifying tax compliance. The government has extended timelines for filing revised returns and staggered due dates for different categories of taxpayers. This gives individuals more breathing room if they make a mistake or miss a detail while filing returns. 

Tax forms and processes are also being redesigned to reduce confusion. For most households, this means fewer follow-ups, less stress around deadlines and more clarity on what needs to be filed and when. When rules are simpler, families can plan savings and expenses without worrying about penalties or corrections later. 

Better cash flow through TDS and TCS changes

Tax deducted and collected at source directly affects how much money reaches your bank account. Budget 2026 makes changes that improve cash-flow timing. 

A key change is the reduction of tax collected at source under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme from 5 per cent to 2 per cent for overseas education and medical expenses. Earlier, families sending money abroad often saw a large amount deducted upfront, even though it was adjusted later during tax filing. Now, less money is blocked at the time of payment, which helps when expenses are urgent or unavoidable. 

The budget also allows depositories to accept Forms 15G and 15H centrally. Earlier, senior citizens and other eligible taxpayers had to submit these forms separately to each bank or company paying interest or dividends. A central system can help prevent unnecessary tax deductions and reduce the need to claim refunds later. 

Smoother property transactions

Budget 2026 also simplifies tax compliance related to property transactions involving non-residents. Resident buyers will no longer need to obtain a separate tax deduction account number when buying property from a non-resident. A PAN-based system will be used instead. 

While this does not change property prices or home loan rates, it reduces paperwork and delays. For families dealing with property sales or purchases involving NRIs, this can make the process less stressful and more predictable. 

Supporting financial preparedness 

Clearer and more predictable systems make it easier for households to plan for insurance, healthcare and emergencies. When tax rules and deductions are easier to understand, families are more likely to plan ahead instead of reacting to sudden expenses. Over time, this improves financial stability, especially during health-related or income-related disruptions. 

Budget 2026 does not reshape household finances overnight. Its strength lies in making everyday financial interactions clearer and more predictable. Families who understand these changes early are better placed to manage cash flows, avoid surprises, and move through the year with greater confidence in their financial decisions.  

(The author is CEO, BankBazaar.com. This article has been published as part of a special arrangement with BankBazaar)

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