Tag: Union budget
‘Taxpayers build nation they’ll drive demand,’ says FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Nirmala Sitharaman said the measure is to respect honest taxpayers, who, without fail, are paying towards India’s nation-building attempts.
Union budget: Sitharaman announces ₹15,000 cr for stressed housing projects
In her budget speech, Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman 40,000 units in stressed housing projects will be completed in 2025, further helping middle-class families
Centre seeks 9% boost from RBI, banks to offset income tax cuts: Report
The huge transfer of funds will help the government to narrow its fiscal deficit to 4.4 per cent of the GDP.
Budget 2025: Relief for senior citizens earning interest, but worries remain
The budget introduces several significant changes for India’s elderly: doubling the TDS threshold and tax deduction limit on interest income to ₹1 lakh
Experts expect Union Budget to provide incentives without compromising fiscal prudence
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget for the next fiscal year in Lok Sabha on Saturday.
Halwa ceremony, marking lock-in of Budget 2025 documents, to be held on Friday
The customary Halwa ceremony, marking the final stage of the budget preparation process, is set to be held in North Block on Friday evening.
Union Budget: What It Means, How It Chalks Out Financial Plan For The Year
The Union Budget is a financial statement prepared by the government outlining the fiscal policies, and the income and expenditure plans for the upcoming financial year.
Indian equities see bloodbath; small and midcaps take heavy hit | Stock Market News
Market experts have underscored that Indian equities are grappling with a climate of uncertainty, driven by factors such as the anticipated policies of US President-elect Donald Trump, the Union Budget 2025-26, and the potential exodus of foreign investme...
Why the budget must bring income tax relief this time around
It's often argued that tax cuts can stimulate the economy. If so, given India's weakening urban consumption, the question is whether the government should consi