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Union Budget 2025-26: Key Takeaways

Union Budget 2025-26: Key Takeaways

Posted On: 01 FEB 2025 1:29PM by PIB Delhi

Highlights of the Union Budget 2025-26

PART A

Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt Nirmala Sitharaman presented Union Budget 2025-26 in the Parliament today. The highlights of the budget are as follows:

Budget Estimates 2025-26

AGRICULTURE AS THE 1ST ENGINE OF DEVELOPMENT

Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana – Developing Agri Districts Programme

Building Rural Prosperity and Resilience

Aatmanirbharta in Pulses

Comprehensive Programme for Vegetables & Fruits

Makhana Board in Bihar

National Mission on High Yielding Seeds

Fisheries

Mission for Cotton Productivity

Enhanced Credit through KCC

Urea Plant in Assam

MSMEs AS THE 2ND ENGINE OF DEVELOPMENT

Revision in classification criteria for MSMEs

Credit Cards for Micro Enterprises

Fund of Funds for Startups

Scheme for First-time Entrepreneurs

Focus Product Scheme for Footwear & Leather Sectors

Measures for the Toy Sector

Support for Food Processing

Manufacturing Mission – Furthering “Make in India”

INVESTMENT AS THE 3RD ENGINE OF DEVELOPMENT

  1. Investing in People

Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0

Atal Tinkering Labs

Broadband Connectivity to Government Secondary Schools and PHCs

Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme

National Centres of Excellence for Skilling

Expansion of Capacity in IITs

Centre of Excellence in AI for Education

Expansion of medical education

Day Care Cancer Centres in all District Hospitals

Strengthening urban livelihoods

PM SVANidhi

Social Security Scheme for Welfare of Online Platform Workers

  1. Investing in the Economy

Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure

Support to States for Infrastructure

Asset Monetization Plan 2025-30

Jal Jeevan Mission

Urban Challenge Fund

Nuclear Energy Mission for Viksit Bharat

Shipbuilding

Maritime Development Fund

UDAN – Regional Connectivity Scheme

Greenfield Airport in Bihar

Western Koshi Canal Project in Mithilanchal

Mining Sector Reforms

SWAMIH Fund 2

Tourism for employment-led growth

  1. Investing in Innovation

Research, Development and Innovation

Deep Tech Fund of Funds

PM Research Fellowship

Gene Bank for Crops Germplasm

National Geospatial Mission

Gyan Bharatam Mission

EXPORTS AS THE 4TH ENGINE OF DEVELOPMENT

Export Promotion Mission

BharatTradeNet

National Framework for GCC

REFORMS AS FUEL: FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS AND DEVELOPMENT

FDI in Insurance Sector

Credit Enhancement Facility by NaBFID

Grameen Credit Score

Pension Sector

High Level Committee for Regulatory Reforms

Investment Friendliness Index of States

Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0

PART B

DIRECT TAX

0-4 lakh rupeesNil
4-8 lakh rupees5 percent
8-12 lakh rupees10 percent
12-16 lakh rupees15 percent
16-20 lakh rupees20 percent
20- 24 lakh rupees25 percent
Above 24 lakh rupees30 percent

Tax certainty for electronics manufacturing Schemes

Tonnage Tax Scheme for Inland Vessels

The benefits of existing tonnage tax scheme to be extended to inland vessels registered  under the Indian Vessels Act, 2021 to promote inland water transport in the country.

Extension of the period of incorporation by 5 years to allow the benefit available to start-ups incorporated before 1.4.2030.

Certainty of taxation on the gains from securities to Category I and Category II AIFs which are undertaking investments in infrastructure and other such sectors.

Extension of the date of making investments in Sovereign Wealth Funds and Pension Funds by five more years, to 31st March, 2030, to promote funding from them to the infrastructure sector.

INDIRECT TAX

Rationalisation of Customs Tariff Structure for Industrial Goods

Union Budget 2025-26 proposes to:

  1. Remove seven tariff rates. This is over and above the seven tariff rates removed in 2023-24 budget. After this, there will be only eight remaining tariff rates including ‘zero’ rate.
  2. Apply appropriate cess to broadly maintain effective duty incidence except on a few items, where such incidence will reduce marginally.
  3. Levy not more than one cess or surcharge. Therefore Social Welfare Surcharge on 82 tariff lines that are subject to a cess, exempted.

Revenue of about ₹ 2600 crore in indirect taxes will be forgone.

Relief on import of Drugs/Medicines

Support to Domestic Manufacturing and Value addition

Export Promotion

Trade facilitation

Press Release

Read More on Union Budget 2025

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