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Union Budget to be tabled tomorrow

M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARJanuary 31, 2026No Comments
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With just a day left as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the Union Budget 2026–27, expectations across the economy are building on what stakeholders want from the government’s fiscal roadmap. The Budget session began on 28 January, and the Economic Survey 2025–26 was tabled in Parliament on 29 January, outlining key themes ahead of the main speech.

One of the strongest demands ahead of the Budget is aimed at income tax relief for salaried taxpayers and households. Middle-class taxpayers are calling for a higher basic exemption limit, larger deductions under Section 80C, and enhanced benefits for home loan interest and principal repayments to ease rising living costs. There is also hope for greater clarity and simplification in the tax regime to reduce compliance burden.

Tax professionals are similarly urging reforms that reflect inflation and encourage savings while maintaining fairness across both the old and new tax structures. These expectations follow the previous year’s major direct tax changes, where income up to ₹12 lakh was effectively made non-taxable, boosting consumption and household disposable income.

Industry groups and experts are pushing for policy reforms and support for key sectors. Stakeholders in railways, infrastructure, MSMEs, defence, green energy, real estate, and technology are seeking allocations that strengthen growth, connectivity, and manufacturing. Many expect the Budget to support regional development, affordable housing incentives, and smoother regulatory processes to unlock private investment.

Financial services players, especially in the Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI) sector, want clearer tax regulations and liquidity support to fuel lending and investment. Calls for simplified tax rules and targeted financial incentives are seen as critical to sustaining economic momentum.

The tech and startup ecosystem is also vocal about its expectations. Experts want stronger support for artificial intelligence, indigenous innovation, and scalable digital infrastructure. A major theme among tech industry voices is the need to move from policy signalling to execution-oriented fiscal support for AI, digital public infrastructure, and data governance frameworks.

Beyond taxes, ordinary citizens are hoping for measures that tackle rising prices of essentials, manage inflation, and strengthen supply chains for food and fuel. Reductions in indirect taxes, improvements in public distribution systems, and policy actions that ease everyday cost pressures are high on the public wish list as the Budget session unfolds.

Another key aspect to watch in Budget 2026–27 is the government’s commitment to fiscal consolidation while sustaining growth. Economists expect the Centre to stay on the path of reducing the fiscal deficit, without sharply cutting capital expenditure that drives jobs and infrastructure creation. With several state elections and the broader political calendar in mind, the Budget is also expected to balance reform messaging with welfare assurance, using targeted subsidies, calibrated spending, and credible revenue projections to signal stability, confidence, and continuity to both voters and global investors.
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