Wednesday, June 24, 2026
35.7 C
New Delhi

ABP Live Your Money Your Life | International Travel Costs Just Got A Little Easier Under Budget 2026

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

Travel has become an essential part of modern life. From overseas education and medical visits to work travel, family holidays, and tour packages, cross-border expenses are now more frequent and often unavoidable. The real challenge lies in managing these costs without allowing them to disrupt long-term financial goals. Budget 2026, while not directly aimed at travel, offers useful signals by improving cash-flow visibility and reducing friction in everyday financial processes.

Improved cash flow through TDS and TCS changes

Tax deducted and collected at source plays a significant role in shaping household cash flows. Budget 2026 introduces changes that ease the upfront burden of overseas spending. The tax collected at source under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) has been reduced from 5 per cent to 2 per cent across a wider range of foreign remittances. This includes education and medical expenses, as well as certain travel-related payments such as tour packages and other eligible overseas spends.

Earlier, higher Tax Collected at Source (TCS) deductions often locked away liquidity at the time of payment, even though adjustments were made later during tax filing. Lower TCS means less money is blocked upfront, easing pressure when expenses are time-sensitive. This improvement allows families to plan international travel costs with greater accuracy and less disruption to monthly budgets.

Keep long-term savings intact

Using retirement funds or long-term investments to finance travel may feel convenient in the moment, but it carries lasting costs. Breaking these savings interrupts compounding and can create tax inefficiencies. Budget 2026’s broader push towards simpler compliance and clearer tax processes supports better financial discipline. When households face fewer surprises around deductions and refunds, they are more likely to preserve long-term savings and rely instead on planned travel funds or short-term allocations.

Use credit with clarity and restraint

Credit cards and short-term loans are commonly used to manage travel expenses. While they offer flexibility, they can extend the financial impact of a trip long after it ends. Improved income visibility under Budget 2026 helps households estimate post-tax cash flows more accurately. This makes it easier to use credit selectively and ensure repayments fit comfortably within existing commitments, rather than becoming a lingering burden.

Balance experiences with financial stability

Travel adds value to life, but it should not come at the cost of financial peace. Clearer tax rules, lower upfront deductions, and more predictable compliance systems create space for better decision-making. When households understand their true income and obligations, they can choose travel experiences that align with their broader financial priorities instead of competing with them.

Budget 2026 does not subsidise travel, but it supports clarity, liquidity, and predictability. Families who use this clarity to plan travel expenses in advance are better placed to protect savings, avoid unnecessary debt, and stay on track with long-term goals. With thoughtful planning, travel can remain a source of enjoyment rather than a financial setback long after the journey ends.

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

Go to Source

Hot this week

Looking Beyond EPF? These Retirement Mutual Funds Delivered Up To 21% Returns

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Mutual fund AUM nearly tripled, reaching ₹81.58 trillion. Retirement funds offer structured wealth creation for post-retirement. Read More

‘Balan: The Boy’ box office collection day 5

‘Balan: The Boy’ failed to hit the Rs 10 crore mark as it completed day 5 at box office in theatres ‘Balan: The Boy’ failed to hit the Rs 10 crore mark as it completed day 5 at box office in theatre Read More

Steve-O reveals he was homeless before ‘Jackass’ aired

Steve-O revealed he earned less than $1,500 after taxes for the entire first season of Jackass, despite becoming an overnight sensation. Read More

‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ BO Day 5: Samantha’s film surpasses Rs 50 crore

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s ‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ has performed well during its first five days in theaters and maintained a steady run at the box office. Read More

KKR’s Shocking Captaincy Choice For IPL 2027 Could Replace Ajinkya Rahane

Since the conclusion of IPL 2026, social media has been flooded with transfer rumors and speculation surrounding several high-profile players. Read More

Topics

Looking Beyond EPF? These Retirement Mutual Funds Delivered Up To 21% Returns

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Mutual fund AUM nearly tripled, reaching ₹81.58 trillion. Retirement funds offer structured wealth creation for post-retirement. Read More

‘Balan: The Boy’ box office collection day 5

‘Balan: The Boy’ failed to hit the Rs 10 crore mark as it completed day 5 at box office in theatres ‘Balan: The Boy’ failed to hit the Rs 10 crore mark as it completed day 5 at box office in theatre Read More

Steve-O reveals he was homeless before ‘Jackass’ aired

Steve-O revealed he earned less than $1,500 after taxes for the entire first season of Jackass, despite becoming an overnight sensation. Read More

‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ BO Day 5: Samantha’s film surpasses Rs 50 crore

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s ‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ has performed well during its first five days in theaters and maintained a steady run at the box office. Read More

KKR’s Shocking Captaincy Choice For IPL 2027 Could Replace Ajinkya Rahane

Since the conclusion of IPL 2026, social media has been flooded with transfer rumors and speculation surrounding several high-profile players. Read More

Hackers Claim To Have 200,000 Files From Apple’s India Supplier, Tata Confirms Breach

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Tata Electronics confirms cyberattack; confidential documents leaked to dark web. Ransom group leaked 200,000 Apple/Tesla files, including component designs. Read More

Mumbai Monsoon: Mumbai Rains Trigger Waterlogging, Traffic Disruptions; BMC Faces Questions

Heavy overnight monsoon rainfall caused widespread waterlogging across several parts of Mumbai, disrupting daily life and exposing shortcomings in civic preparedness. Read More

Ram Temple Donation Probe: SIT Preliminary Report Flags Irregularities in Ayodhya Ram Temple Donation Management

A preliminary Special Investigation Team (SIT) report into the alleged donation irregularities at the Ayodhya Ram Temple has reportedly identified several administrative and procedural lapses. Read More

Related Articles