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Union Budget 2025: Modi govt mulls cutting income tax for individuals earning upto Rs 15 lakhs per annumThe move could benefit tens of millions of taxpayers, especially city dwellers burdened by high living costs, if they opt for a 2020 tax system that strips exemptions like housing rentals.
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New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government is considering cutting income tax for individuals making up to Rs 15 lakhs per annum in February's budget to provide relief to the middle class and boost consumption as the economy slows, two government sources told Reuters.

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The move could benefit tens of millions of taxpayers, especially city dwellers burdened by high living costs, if they opt for a 2020 tax system that strips exemptions like housing rentals.

Indian taxpayers can choose between two tax systems - a legacy plan that allows exemptions on housing rentals and insurance, and a newer one introduced in 2020 that offers slightly lower rates, but does not allow major exemptions.

The sources, who did not want to be named because they were not authorised to talk to the media, said they had not decided on the size of any cuts. A decision would be taken closer to the union budget on Feb.1, they said.

The finance ministry did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

The sources declined to share revenue loss of any tax cut but one said reducing tax rates would make more people choose the new system that is less complicated.

India gets a bulk of its income tax from persons earning at least 10 million rupees, the rate for which is 30 per cent.

More money in the hands of the middle class might help rev up the economy, the world's fifth-biggest and which grew at its slowest pace in seven quarters between July and September. High food inflation is also biting into demand for goods ranging from soaps and shampoos to cars and two wheelers, particularly in urban areas.

The government has also been facing political heat from the middle class over high taxes, and as growth in wages is unable to catch up with the pace of inflation.

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(Published 26 December 2024, 20:50 IST)