How Will the New TCS Rule Affect Luxury Purchases Over Rs 10 Lakh in India?

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How Will the New TCS Rule Affect Luxury Purchases Over Rs 10 Lakh in India?

Indian Budget 2024 & Luxury

The Indian government aims to monitor high net-worth individuals' luxury purchases. The Budget 2024 proposes a 1% TCS (Tax Collected at Source) on notified luxury goods exceeding Rs 10 lakh.

This measure seeks to track otherwise unmonitored transactions, broaden the tax net, and prompt inquiries into such expenditures.

Key Points:

Targeted Purchases: TCS applies to luxury goods over Rs 10 lakh.

Monitoring High-Value Transactions: Includes overseas travel, property, and car purchases.

Economic Impact: Expected to have minimal effect on luxury goods sales due to their inelastic demand.

 


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