No tax cuts, FM tries to ease life for taxpayers in 2026 Budget
Having already delivered tax cuts last year, FM opted to make life easier for taxpayers. She has promised to introduce simpler tax return forms and staggered timelines for their filing, while decriminalising several provisions.
For those with kids studying abroad, or travelling overseas for medical reasons, TCS will be reduced from 5% to 2%, so if they’re making payments from own sources under the liberalised remittance scheme, a smaller amount will be locked. TCS on overseas tour packages too will be lowered.
TCS cut: More cash to splash on foreign travels
The Budget has proposed to reduce the tax collected at source (TCS) for self-funded education and medical purposes abroad under the liberalised remittance scheme from 5% to 2%. However, the TCS rate for other purposes will continue at 20%.
Govt had last year exempted remittances for education from TCS where such remittance is from a loan taken from a specified financial institution.
The finance minister has also proposed to reduce TCS on overseas tour packages to 2%. Currently, TCS for such expenditure is levied at a rate of 5% (for remittances up to Rs 10 lakh) and 20% (for remittances beyond Rs 10 lakh). The move will boost foreign travel.
Under the liberalised remittance scheme, all resident individuals, including minors, are allowed to freely remit up to $250,000 in a financial year without seeking prior approval from RBI. This enables an individual to send money to a child studying overseas for education, make an investment or take a vacation.
Govt’s decision to slash TCS on tour packages to a flat 2% will ease the upfront cash burden for travellers and boost outbound tourism. While TCS is adjustable against a traveller’s final tax liability, it is paid upfront and remains locked with govt for several months, impacting liquidity.
Samco Securities research analyst Jahol Prajapati said the change would lower the entry barrier for high-value travel. “A family had to block an additional amount with govt for months. Now that capital stays in their pocket, effectively reducing the entry barrier for luxury travel,” he said.
Travel companies echoed the sentiment. EaseMyTrip co-founder Rikant Pittie said the TCS cut was among the most significant Budget measures for the sector. MakeMyTrip co-founder Rajesh Magow said the rationalisation directly addresses the liquidity impact faced by Indian outbound travellers. StampMyVisa co-founder Rahul Borude said this could unlock pent-up demand.
SNVA Traveltech chairman Alok K Singh said the TCS cut would “enable better financial planning for travellers and tour operators while supporting responsible and transparent spending.”
Budget 2026
TCS cut: More cash to splash on foreign travels
Govt had last year exempted remittances for education from TCS where such remittance is from a loan taken from a specified financial institution.
The finance minister has also proposed to reduce TCS on overseas tour packages to 2%. Currently, TCS for such expenditure is levied at a rate of 5% (for remittances up to Rs 10 lakh) and 20% (for remittances beyond Rs 10 lakh). The move will boost foreign travel.
Govt’s decision to slash TCS on tour packages to a flat 2% will ease the upfront cash burden for travellers and boost outbound tourism. While TCS is adjustable against a traveller’s final tax liability, it is paid upfront and remains locked with govt for several months, impacting liquidity.
Samco Securities research analyst Jahol Prajapati said the change would lower the entry barrier for high-value travel. “A family had to block an additional amount with govt for months. Now that capital stays in their pocket, effectively reducing the entry barrier for luxury travel,” he said.
SNVA Traveltech chairman Alok K Singh said the TCS cut would “enable better financial planning for travellers and tour operators while supporting responsible and transparent spending.”
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The headline says "No Tax cuts Sitharaman has tried to ease life for Tax -payers." Long after the Brits left India, my Father and Uncles gathered at their ancestral Village for a wedding . In the morning, my father said in English so that children would not understand "I'm going to ease myself" which was Victorian English for the Village's Lota parade. His brothers joined him to ease themselves.The Budget for 2026-27 has "EASED (on) TAX PAYERS' LIFE".Read allPost comment
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