Highlights: FM Nirmala Sitharaman's announcement on February 1 brings a gift for the Indian middle class with no tax payable ...
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman talks about the budget’s attempts to increase spending as India pushes for achieving ...
In the process, the government forgoes revenue of around ₹ 1 trillion in direct taxes. Sure, the move is a game-changer and is expected to offer the much-needed stimulus to demand, helping consumer ...
Sitharaman said the central government plans to amend the Atomic Energy and Civil Liability For Nuclear Damage acts to ...
This paper is authored by Shruti Gupta, research associate, Radha Malani, research analyst and Anoop Singh, distinguished fellow, CSEP.
Girdhari Lal Toshniwal, secretary, Hyderabad branch of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, said that the tax reform would increase spending by the middle class. He said that with income up to ...
India will provide 55.97 billion rupees ($646.78 million) support for the purchase of oil for the country's strategic ...
Union Finance Minister Sitharaman on Saturday (February 1, 2025) made history as she presented a record eighth consecutive budget, which comes in the backdrop of slowdown in economy and demand for tax ...
As anticipated by experts, the manufacturing industry received a significant boost from the central government ...
FM announced the establishment of a Nuclear Energy Mission, with an outlay of INR 20,000 Cr, to spearhead R&D into at least 5 ...
The finance minister announced steps to tackle slowing growth, rising prices and low middle-class consumption.
India's decision on Saturday to ease the tax burden for middle-class consumers may not have a large impact on growth, Moody's Ratings said in response to the budget, retaining their growth forecast ...