New Gst Slab 2025
The recent 2025 reforms to India’s Goods & Services Tax (GST) usher in a major shift: the multiple-slab system is replaced with two main rates — 5 % and 18 % — while a new 40 % “de-merit” rate applies
The recent 2025 reforms to India’s Goods & Services Tax (GST) usher in a major shift: the multiple-slab system is replaced with two main rates — 5 % and 18 % — while a new 40 % “de-merit” rate applies
Total Expenditure: The government is estimated to spend Rs 50,65,345 crore in 2025-26. This is an increase of 7.4% over the revised estimate of 2024-25. India’s GDP growth for the financial year 2025-26 (FY26) is expected to be between 6.3%
For the year 2024-25, the total receipts other than borrowings and the total expenditure are estimated at 4821000cr respectively. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman allocated 622000cr for the defence sector in 2024-25 which is almost the same as in the
The Revised Estimate of the total expenditure is Rs 44.90 lakh crore. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman delivered her sixth budget speech on February 1.Ms. Sitharaman highlighted the Centre’s various programmes for youth, women, and the poor in her Budget speech.
The Union Budget will be presented by the country’s Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.Budget Estimates 2023-24 Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman concluded Part One of the General Budget by stating that the estimated total receipts other than borrowings and total
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said that her budget for 2022-2023 will lay the foundation for economic growth through public investment as Asia’s third-largest economy emerges from a pandemic-induced slump. India economic growth in the current year is