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Government drops import duty on EV, phone battery components

26 Mar 2025
2 min

Finance Minister's Announcements in Lok Sabha

On March 25, 2025, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed the Lok Sabha to discuss key measures in the Finance Bill 2025.

Customs Tariff Rationalisation

  • No import duties on 35 capital goods for EV batteries and 28 items for mobile phone batteries to boost domestic manufacturing.
  • Rationalisation aims to enhance production, export competitiveness, and cost-effectiveness of domestic products.
  • 35 official amendments introduced, including the abolition of a 6% digital tax on online advertisements.
  • Customs tariff rationalisation is a significant step to benefit importers and make exporting industries cost competitive.
  • Ongoing efforts for the past two years, with focus on ending duty inversion and facilitating trade.

New Income Tax Bill

  • The new Income Tax Bill is under examination by a Select Committee of Parliament and will replace the Income Tax Act of 1961.
  • The Bill allows digital record examination for assessments, addressing limitations of the 1961 law.
  • A 'nudge' campaign encouraged taxpayers to disclose foreign income, yielding declarations of ₹29,208 crore in assets and ₹1,089 crore in income.

Tax Relief and Projections

  • Projected personal income tax collection for 2025-26 at ₹13.6 lakh crore, up from ₹12.2 lakh crore in 2024-25.
  • Marginal relief for taxpayers with income slightly above ₹12 lakh, ensuring tax payments remain reasonable.
  • Salaried individuals earning up to ₹12.75 lakh annually have no tax liability after considering a ₹75,000 standard deduction.

Policy Amendments and Other Announcements

  • Abolition of 6% Equalisation Levy to address international economic uncertainties.
  • Restoration of pension parity between pre and post-seventh Central Pay Commission pensioners, reverting to the March 2008 position based on the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations.

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