Budget 2025: What’s the stock market expecting from Budget? Top 4 on wishlist

This is perhaps one of the most anticipated Budget in recent times. Slowdown concerns, inflation worries and global uncertainty has been impacting sentiment across D-Street. The Econiomic Survey, no doubt gave a filip to sentiment in terms of the push to drive growth and revive consumption. The question is can Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Deliver?

What’s stock market expecting from Budget?

The key expectation for the markets include-

Tax relief for lower-income groups

Increasingly there is call for tax tweaks to enable more money coming into the common man’s pocket. The market is keen that this year it is particularly important that the Finance Minister avoids introducing new taxes on investors. Instead, they ae expecting meaningful tax rebates to enhance consumer spending power could help revive the consumption cycle. Shripal Shah, MD&CEO, Kotak Securities expects that the, “government is likely to take decisive steps in the upcoming budget to kick-start the economy, especially in light of the recent GDP slowdown. Tax relief for lower-income groups can help revive consumer spending, putting more money in the hands of the common man and boosting demand.”

Boosting Consumption

Quite unlike expectation, the festive sales had failed to revive the demand sentiment. Overall, demand has been on the lower side and the expectation is that the Government will focus on boosting consumption. Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services added that, “The indices are fueled with expectations of a pro-growth budget and prudent fiscal as indicated in the economic survey. Positive global cues and better-than-expected results from major companies are also contributed to the upward trend. Market expects reductions in individual tax and job generation to boost consumption. By cutting fiscal deficit  but continuing to boost infrastructure spending, the government may set the tone for a potential recovery in the consolidating market.”

Boost infra spend

The capex spend has been an area of concern. Given the elections in 2024, capex had taken a backseat and the expectation is that there will be significant push towards getting a leg-up for capex spend.

Tweak in capital gains tax

The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had introduced key changes to the overall Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) tax structure in the interim Budget and tax rates were raised to 12.5% from 10%.

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