News & Media 16th Jan 2026

In Budget 2025, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made several announcement that came as a boon for taxpayers and salaried people. Will Budget 2026 do the same?

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Nishant ShahPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner, Nishant Shah shares his insight in Mint’s article, “Budget recap: How much income-tax relief FM Nirmala Sitharaman gave taxpayers last year; what to expect in Budget 2026.”
He highlights that while prior measures offered meaningful relief, a key focus for taxpayers in Budget 2026 remains targeted simplification of tax slabs and rationalisation of deductions to enhance disposable income and improve compliance ease under the evolving personal-tax framework.

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