People who get paid a salary and people in the middle class have high hopes for the Union Budget 2026. People are still most interested in changes to the income tax because they want to see steps taken to ease the stress of rising living costs, inflation, and shrinking funds. In the past few years, the government has already taken steps to make taxes easier, but Budget 2026 is being closely watched for the next round of help.
A Look at Income Tax Before Budget Day
During the Budget, income tax has always been a big deal, and this year is no different. There are fewer exclusions and lower tax rates under the new tax system that the government has been working on for the past few years. A lot of people have already switched to this method because the rules are easier to understand and there is less paperwork.
Experts think the government might keep making small changes to Budget 2026 rather than making big announcements. Even small changes could help millions of people whose main source of income is a fixed monthly salary. A higher standard deduction is at the top of the list of things people want.
One of the main things that paid people want is for the standard deduction to go up. Many people think the new tax rate of ₹75,000 doesn’t reflect the real cost of living today. More and more people think that the government will raise this cap to ₹1 lakh.
This change would make a larger chunk of income tax-free if implemented, helping middle-class earners the most. A larger standard deduction could help families who are paying more for rent, school, and health care by giving them more money each month to spend and save.
Possible Changes to Tax Slabs and TDS Rules
It is also important to talk about income tax rates. Even though a full change doesn’t seem possible, there is hope of change in some groups, especially for people who earn between 12 lakh and 20 lakh a year. Professionals and young workers could pay less in taxes if tax rates were lowered or tax slabs were expanded.
The rules for Tax Deducted at Source are also under review. Many filers find TDS charges hard to understand and sometimes too high, which can delay returns. Making TDS limits more reasonable and making compliance easier could make managing salaries easier and reduce the stress of taxes at the end of the year.
Middle Class Wants More Than Just Tax Cuts
In addition to direct tax cuts, people in the middle class are also waiting for signs about ways to save money and make investments. As medical costs rise, people are once again asking for bigger health insurance discounts. In the same way, long-term buyers want better tax treatment for retirement plans and savings tools.
In general, people think Budget 2026 will strike a good balance between tight budgeting and targeted tax cuts. The economy needs to grow through spending, so giving paid workers more money could boost demand across the board.
As Budget Day draws near, everyone is still waiting to hear what the finance minister has to say. The Union Budget 2026 is one of the most-awaited financial events for India’s middle class. This is because even small changes to taxes could have a big effect on people’s finances.

