Tax Reforms and System Overhauls: Important financial changes set to take effect in 2025

2025 promises to be a year of major financial shifts, offering both opportunities for enhanced returns and greater convenience. However, these changes also demand proactive planning and careful attention.

As we step into 2025, a range of financial reforms and updates will come into effect, potentially impacting your financial landscape. From updated income tax regulations and EPFO advancements to revamped payment systems, here’s a comprehensive look at what lies ahead and how to prepare effectively for the year to come.

Income Tax Rule Changes

The income tax reforms announced in the Union Budget 2024 will continue to impact taxpayers in the new year. These changes will be felt most prominently during the tax filing season in July 2025. Key aspects include adjustments to tax deductions and exemptions. Taxpayers should prepare for these updates to optimise their filings and ensure compliance with the new regulations.

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Fixed Deposit (FD) Updates

Significant updates for fixed deposit holders will come into effect from January 1, 2025. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued revised guidelines covering several areas:

  1. Nomination Requirements: Stricter norms for assigning nominees to public deposits.
  2. Emergency Withdrawals: Easier procedures for withdrawing funds in emergencies.
  3. Maturity Intimations: Banks must notify depositors about upcoming deposit maturities.
  4. Smaller Withdrawals: Enhanced flexibility for withdrawing smaller amounts before maturity.

These changes aim to provide more convenience and security to depositors, including those holding accounts with Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs).

EPFO Modernisation

The Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is undergoing a digital transformation. Starting January 1, 2025, the Central Pension Payment System will become operational. This modernisation effort will introduce several new features:

  • Bank-Independent Pension Payments: Pensioners will be able to access their pensions from any bank branch across India.
  • ATM Card-Like Withdrawals: Reports suggest that an ATM-style withdrawal system will be implemented for ease of access.

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