News & Media 29th Jan 2026

Budget 2026: Tax relief for salaried class, customs duty tweaks likely as govt balances growth and fiscal discipline

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Rahul CharkhaPartner | Pune

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Our Partner, Rahul Charkha shares his insight in Fortune India’s article, “Budget 2026: Tax relief for salaried class, customs duty tweaks likely as govt balances growth and fiscal discipline.”
He highlights that for Budget 2026, targeted relief for the salaried class—such as rationalisation of direct tax deductions and thoughtful duty adjustments—could improve disposable income and consumption while supporting broader growth and fiscal balance objectives.
Read the article here

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