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Should the basic tax exemption limit be raised in Budget 2024?

Despite being a vote-on-account and most of the changes having come through in 2023, individual taxpayers could expect some concessions in this election-year Budget. However, any changes would be limited to the new tax regime, as the government seems determined to look past the old one

January 03, 2024 / 08:29 IST
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Budget 2024: Individual tax-payers' wishlist includes increase in basic exemption limits under both the old and new tax regimes

Although the February 1, 2024 Budget is an interim Budget and the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA-2) last before the April–May elections, a section of taxpayers is hoping for some income-tax benefits, given the  inflation levels. Retail inflation number reported in November was 5.55 percent [year-on-year (YoY) change], up from 4.87 percent (YoY change), recorded a month before that.

The new income-tax regime has been one way to lower your tax burden by paying lower tax rates. Budget 2023 gave a lot of impetus to the new income-tax regime, the first major overhaul since it was introduced in February 2020. Many taxpayers have started giving the new tax regime a real chance, thanks to a host of sops announced to make it more attractive than the old one, which contains many exemptions.

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Given that a major effort was already made last year to make the new, minimal-exemption regime more appealing, can taxpayers expect another round of changes in Budget 2024?