Thu, Dec 26, 2024

India Weighs Personal Income Tax Cuts to Stimulate Consumer Spending

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Sarah J

Posted on Thu, Dec 26, 2024

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The Indian government is exploring the possibility of reducing personal income tax rates for individuals earning up to 1.5 million rupees ($17,590) annually, according to sources cited by Reuters. This move, potentially to be announced in February's budget, aims to alleviate financial burdens on the middle class and encourage higher consumer spending amid a slowing economy.


This tax relief initiative could benefit millions of taxpayers, particularly those in urban areas facing high living expenses. Under the proposed changes to the tax regime introduced in 2020, income between 300,000 and 1.5 million rupees would be taxed at rates ranging from 5% to 20%, with incomes above this threshold currently taxed at 30%.


Indian taxpayers have the option to choose between the traditional tax system, which offers various exemptions, and the newer, simpler system with lower rates but fewer deductions. The specifics regarding the extent of these cuts are still under discussion, but the goal is clear: to spur economic consumption.


The backdrop to these considerations is an economy that, despite growing at a robust 8.2% in the fiscal year 2023-24, has seen consumption growth lag significantly at half that pace. Prime Minister Modi has emphasized enhancing middle-class savings and life quality, which this tax cut proposal aligns with.


However, the government's fiscal strategy remains cautious. Any reduction in tax revenue would need to be balanced against potential increases in consumption and subsequent indirect tax collection. The fiscal deficit target for the next financial year is set at 5.1% of GDP, which could provide some leeway for such fiscal maneuvers, especially with expected strong tax collections and dividends from the central bank.


This potential tax cut reflects a broader strategy to address post-election economic concerns, including inflation, unemployment, and stagnating incomes, as highlighted in recent voter surveys. It's part of a nuanced approach to manage economic growth while ensuring fiscal responsibility.


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