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Tax relief, GST tweaks boost middle-class spending power, signal strong growth for tourism, hospitality: Report

Rising middle-class incomes and tax reforms are boosting discretionary spending, driving strong growth in India’s tourism and hospitality sector: B&K report. Read on to know more.

November 28, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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Tax relief and GST tweaks are helping India’s middle class spend more on travel, dining, and leisure, signalling robust growth for tourism and hospitality. (Image: Canva)
Tax relief and GST tweaks are helping India’s middle class spend more on travel, dining, and leisure, signalling robust growth for tourism and hospitality. (Image: Canva)

India’s tourism and hospitality industry is set for a robust upswing, largely driven by rising disposable incomes among the country’s expanding middle class, according to a report by B&K Securities.

The report highlights that recent income tax relaxations and GST rationalisation have left a larger share of earnings in the hands of middle- and upper-middle-income households, directly boosting their spending power.

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"As individuals have more money left after taxes, they are more likely to spend on non-essential categories such as travel, dining and leisure, directly benefiting sectors like hospitality and tourism," the report stated.

With more discretionary income, consumers are increasingly directing their budgets toward travel, dining, leisure, and other experiential categories. This shift is benefiting hotels, restaurants, and tourism operators across India.