News & Media 3rd Feb 2026

Budget 2026: TCS cut may ease pockets of students eyeing foreign education

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Dipesh JainPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner, Dipesh Jain shares his insight in Business Standard’s article, “Budget 2026: TCS rate cut may ease pockets of students eyeing foreign education.”
He highlights that reducing the TCS rate on foreign education remittances can provide meaningful relief for families bearing international study costs and improve overall compliance clarity, striking a balance between taxpayer burden and revenue considerations.
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