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Budget Highlights for the FY 2022-2023

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Highlights of Union Budget for the FY 2022-2023

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New Tax Regime U/S 115 BAC
Income Tax Slab Income Tax Rate
Upto 2,50,000 Nil
2,50,001 – 5,00,000 5%
5,00,001 – 7,50,000 10% + 12,500
7,50,001 – 10,00,000 15% + 37,500
10,00,000 – 12,50,000 20% + 75,000
12,50,001 – 15,00,000 25% + 1,25,000
Above 15,00,001 30% + 1,87,500
Old Tax Regime
Income Tax Slab Income Tax Rate
Upto 2,50,000 Nil
2,50,001 – 5,00,000 5%
5,00,001 – 10,00,000 20% + 12,500
Above 10,00,001 30% + 1,12,500

On Tuesday, February 1, 2022, Finance Minister Shri Nirmala Sitharaman announced the huge Indian Budget 2022. Many Indian citizens and businesses are excited to learn about the changes that will occur in the fiscal year FY 2022-23.

The focus of Budget 2022 was on ‘digital and technology,’ as well as infrastructure, health, education, and the provision of e-services to the common people. This Union Budget set the foundation and laid out the economic roadmap for the next 25 years

India had the highest GDP growth rate of any economy, at 9.2%. We are in the midst of the Omicron wave, and the rapidity of our vaccine effort has made a significant difference. ‘Sabka Prayas’ will continue to grow, according to the FM. Budget 2022 includes a significant rise in public investment and capital spending.

New Provision for Updation of ITR

A new option has been added that permits taxpayers to file an updated return if their income tax filings contain errors or mistakes. Taxpayers now have two years from the end of the relevant assessment year to file an updated return. It is regarded as a positive move in the direction of encouraging voluntary compliance.

The government initially provided tax incentives under Section 80-IAC to start-ups incorporated up to March 31, 2022, recognizing their role in driving economic growth. The government has extended the scope of tax benefits to start-ups formed before March 31, 2023.

Employees of the state government are eligible for an NPS deduction.

Employers will now allow state government employees to deduct up to 14 percent of their basic pay and dearness allowance for NPS contributions under Section 80CCD(2), equal to the deduction available to Central Government employees under the same section.

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