From Tax Reforms to LPG Price Hike: Major Financial Changes Effective from April 1, 2026

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With the beginning of the new financial year on April 1, 2026, India has rolled out a series of major financial and regulatory changes that will directly impact the common man’s pocket. From tax reforms to fuel prices and digital payments, several new rules have come into effect.


New Income Tax Act 2025 Replaces Old Law

The decades-old Income Tax Act, 1961 has been replaced by the Income Tax Act, 2025, aimed at simplifying and modernizing the tax system.

Key highlights include:

  • Introduction of a single “Tax Year”, replacing Financial Year and Assessment Year
  • Income up to ₹12 lakh made tax-free under the new regime
  • Simplified language and rules to improve compliance

Changes in ITR Filing Deadlines

The government has revised Income Tax Return (ITR) deadlines:

  • Salaried individuals: July 31
  • Other taxpayers: August 31
  • Cases requiring audit: October 31

Higher Tax Relief on Allowances

Taxpayers will get additional relief through:

  • Gift and voucher exemption limit increased to ₹15,000 (earlier ₹5,000)
  • Increased children’s education and hostel allowances

LPG Price Hike May Impact Daily Expenses

Amid rising global tensions, commercial LPG cylinder prices have increased sharply:

  • ₹195.50 hike in commercial LPG
  • In Delhi, 19 kg cylinder now costs ₹2,078.50 (earlier ₹1,884.50)

This may lead to higher costs for hotels and restaurants, indirectly affecting consumers. However, domestic LPG prices remain unchanged for now.


Fuel Price Update by Indian Oil Corporation

Premium fuel prices have been increased:

  • XP100 petrol: ₹160/litre (earlier ₹149)
  • Premium diesel: ₹92.99/litre (earlier ₹91.49)

Regular petrol and diesel prices remain stable despite global crude oil fluctuations.


Stricter PAN Card Rules

New rules for Permanent Account Number (PAN) include:

  • PAN cannot be issued solely on Aadhaar—additional documents required
  • PAN mandatory for high-value transactions
  • Credit card spending data to be shared with tax authorities

Tighter HRA Rules and Metro City Expansion

House Rent Allowance (HRA) rules have been tightened:

  • Landlord’s PAN and details now mandatory for claiming exemption
  • Cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad classified as metro cities, allowing up to 50% HRA exemption

Banking and Digital Payment Changes

As per Reserve Bank of India:

  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) now mandatory for all digital payments
  • ATM cash withdrawals via UPI will be counted under free transaction limits

Railway Ticket Cancellation Rules Updated

Under Indian Railways:

  • Confirmed ticket refunds only if cancelled at least 8 hours before departure
  • Boarding station can be changed up to 30 minutes before train departure

FASTag Rules Tightened for Highway Travel

The use of FASTag has become stricter:

  • Revised annual pass fee implemented
  • Cash payments at toll plazas completely discontinued
  • Only digital payments allowed, with penalties for non-compliance

Impact on Common Citizens

These wide-ranging reforms aim to:

  • Simplify taxation
  • Enhance financial transparency
  • Strengthen digital security
  • Improve compliance

However, rising fuel and LPG prices may increase cost of living, affecting household budgets.

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