textiles and food processing—apart from the enhanced turnover and profit limits for MSME classification—seems to be tasking MSME units with shouldering the responsibility of job creation.
Additionally, the revised MSME classification criteria allow for almost 2-2.5 times higher investment and turnover limits as compared to earlier regime. The amendment ensures that now even the ...
The foremost reform announced in the Budget is the increase in investment and turnover limits for MSME classification, raising them by 2.5 times and 2 times, respectively. I think this move will ...
The relaxed re-classification criteria for MSMEs do not result in the ... Some of the relevant initiatives are the following: MSME-TEAM: Rolled out during 2024 with an outlay of INR 277.35 crore, MSME ...
This policy shift is expected to redefine the MSME landscape, ensuring that enterprises can scale up without losing access to critical financial and policy incentives. Under the revised classification ...
To help businesses expand and improve efficiency, the investment and turnover limits for MSME classification have been raised. Access to credit is set to improve with an increase in the credit ...
Furthermore, the Budget proposes a Fund of Funds and revised criteria for MSME classification, aimed at fostering employment and entrepreneurship within the textile sector.
A key reform is the revision of MSME classification criteria, raising investment and turnover limits by 2.5 and 2 times, respectively. Access to credit will also improve with an enhanced credit ...
No income tax upto Rs. 12,00,000/- without capital gain. In case of salaried employees, no tax shall be payable on salary upto Rs. 12,75,000/-. As benefit of standard deduction of Rs. 75,000/- ...
A revision in MSME classification, steps to boost India’s share in global trade and improving the regulatory landscape got notable mentions, among other highlights in the Union Budget 2025-26.To know ...
Revised MSME classification The Budget has also raised the investment and turnover limits for MSMEs, allowing businesses to expand without losing government benefits.