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Lok Sabha Clears Finance Bill 2026: Know Key Reforms

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The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Finance Bill 2026, incorporating 32 government amendments, marking a significant step in the Union Budget process for the financial year 2026–27. 

With this, the Lower House has completed its role in approving the Budget, and the Bill now moves to the Rajya Sabha for consideration before becoming law.

Replying to the debate in the House, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that India’s reform agenda is being driven by “conviction, clarity, and commitment,” rather than compulsion. She stated that under the leadership of Narendra Modi, the country is progressing steadily on a path of structural reforms aimed at strengthening the economy.

Budget Process Nears Completion

Following the Lok Sabha’s approval, the Finance Bill will now be taken up by the Rajya Sabha. Once cleared by the Upper House, the Union Budget process for 2026–27 will be formally concluded, enabling the government to implement its fiscal and policy proposals for the upcoming financial year.

Key Fiscal Projections

The Union Budget 2026–27 outlines an ambitious fiscal roadmap, with total government expenditure pegged at ₹53.47 lakh crore, reflecting a 7.7% increase over the current financial year ending March 31. The government has proposed a capital expenditure outlay of ₹12.2 lakh crore, underlining its continued focus on infrastructure development and long-term economic growth.

On the revenue front, gross tax collections are estimated at ₹44.04 lakh crore. To bridge the gap between revenue and expenditure, the government has projected gross market borrowings of ₹17.2 lakh crore.

The fiscal deficit for FY27 is targeted at 4.3% of GDP, a marginal improvement from the 4.4% estimated for the ongoing fiscal, indicating a continued commitment to fiscal consolidation.

Focus on Trust-Based Taxation

Highlighting the government’s approach to taxation, Sitharaman said efforts are being made to build a more trust-based tax administration system. She noted that measures have been introduced to ease compliance and reduce unnecessary hardships for honest taxpayers, thereby improving the overall ease of doing business in the country.

Support for MSMEs, Farmers, and Cooperatives

The Finance Minister underscored the importance of MSMEs, farmers, and cooperatives in driving employment and economic development. She said the Finance Bill includes several provisions aimed at enhancing liquidity for these sectors while simultaneously reducing compliance burdens.

According to her, these measures are designed to enable greater participation of these stakeholders in the broader economy, fostering inclusive growth and strengthening grassroots-level economic activity.

Customs Reforms to Boost Trade

Sitharaman also highlighted a series of customs-related reforms proposed in the Bill. These changes involve amendments to various provisions with the objective of improving trade facilitation, streamlining procedures, and making India’s import-export ecosystem more efficient.

The passage of the Finance Bill 2026 signals the government’s continued focus on reforms, fiscal discipline, and growth-oriented policies, setting the stage for the implementation of its economic agenda in the coming financial year.

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Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://www.jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at Juris Hour. She has 7+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started her career as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies.

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