The anticipation is rapidly building as the date of the presentation of the union budget 2025 inches closer. The question on everyone's lips is whether the forthcoming budget will provide the much-needed financial respite to the middle-class population to alleviate their economic strains. Well, the salaried class, in particular, is advocating for simplified tax structures and increased standard deductions to manage escalating healthcare and education expenses more effectively.
What the Salaried Class Expects from Budget 2025
As the country keenly awaits February 1st, the most treaded class in the economy, the middle class is waiting for the government to address the concerns of the middle-income group and provide much-needed financial relief. Below are some of the points that the salaried class hopes to see in terms of tax benefits in the upcoming budget, 2025.

Current Tax Regime: A Quick Recap
India's current tax structure offers two options for taxpayers-the old tax regime and the new simplified tax regime.
- Old Tax Regime: Allows for multiple deductions and exemptions, including popular ones such as the standard deduction, HRA (House Rent Allowance), Section 80C (investments in PPF, ELSS, etc.), and health insurance under Section 80D.
- New Tax Regime: Announced in 2020, this regime offers lower tax rates but eliminates most exemptions and deductions. While this regime was introduced to simplify the tax filing process, many salaried individuals still prefer the old regime due to the benefits it offers through deductions.
The union budget 2024 presented in July saw some changes in the new tax regime where the finance minister increased the standard deduction limit for salaried employees and pensioners to Rs 75,000 from Rs 50,000. More changes to tax slabs and rates were also made. However, neither regime has seen huge changes in the last few budgets, leading to growing frustration among the middle-income salaried class.
A Call for Affordable Housing and Interest Relief
With all the financial challenges burdening many middle-class families, having a home of their own is a distant dream. With the prices of the properties and burdensome loan interest rates, it becomes fairly difficult for people to convert their dream of homeownership into reality. The call for housing loan subsidies and incentives for first-time buyers is stronger than ever, offering a ray of hope to those aspiring to own a home. Furthermore, the ongoing issue of inflation eroding people's savings has increased the demand for government action. Subsidies for essential products, as well as efforts to keep fuel and electricity prices stable, could bring much-needed respite.
More Employment Opportunities
While tax relief is crucial, long-term financial security comes from steady income growth. It would be great if the government came up with policies focused on job creation, skill development, and upskilling initiatives that would enable the middle class to adapt to a rapidly changing economy.
Previous budgets made small modifications, but major changes. were missing. This year, taxpayers are keen to see if long-standing demands for basic changes will be addressed. Considerations for retirement planning, healthcare costs, and family welfare are high on their wish list.
What Experts Are Predicting
While it is difficult to predict the exact measures the government will take in Budget 2025, the salaried class has valid reasons to hope for tax relief. Financial experts believe that the government is likely to take a balanced approach in Budget 2025. While there may not be drastic changes, incremental benefits for the salaried class are expected. Some potential measures may include minor tweaks to income tax slabs and the introduction of incentives for investments in long-term savings instruments like NPS (National Pension System). However, experts caution that any significant tax relief could impact the government's fiscal targets, especially given the need for increased spending on infrastructure, healthcare, and social welfare programs.
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