Union Budget 2025: Memes Flood Social Media As Middle-Class Cheers 'No Tax Till ₹12 Lakh'!

Union Budget 2025: Memes Flood Social Media As Middle-Class Cheers 'No Tax Till ₹12 Lakh'!

As the budget details spread across various platforms, people couldn't help but share their excitement through humor.

Harshita RawatUpdated: Saturday, February 01, 2025, 03:52 PM IST
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After the Budget 2025 announcement, where middle-class tax rates were reduced, especially for those earning up to ₹12 lakh, social media erupted with a flood of memes celebrating the news.

As the budget details spread across various platforms, people couldn't help but share their excitement through humor.

Memes flooded timelines, poking fun at the long-awaited relief for the middle class.

The announcement, which was a breath of fresh air for many, sparked creativity, and users turned to memes to express their joy in the most hilarious ways.

One of the most popular meme formats making the rounds was a cricket analogy: "Last ball, no income tax till ₹12 lakh."

This meme creatively compared the much-anticipated tax relief to the final, nail-biting moments of a cricket match, where everything hinges on that one last chance.

The joke struck a chord with netizens who felt that, like a cricket match nearing its end, the middle class finally got the ‘winning moment’ with this tax break.

The removal of tax for individuals earning up to ₹12 lakh felt like a grand victory for the middle class.

The new tax slab changes provided a sense of financial freedom for many, as it allowed them to keep more of their hard-earned money.

The most notable change was the reduction of income tax for those earning up to ₹12 lakh, where taxpayers with income up to ₹4 lakh will pay no tax, and those with incomes between ₹4 lakh and ₹12 lakh will see a reduced tax rate starting from just 5%.

The revised tax structure is as follows: ₹0 to ₹4 Lakhs – nil, ₹4 Lakhs to ₹8 Lakhs – 5%, ₹8 Lakhs to ₹12 Lakhs – 10%, ₹12 Lakhs to ₹16 Lakhs – 15%, ₹16 Lakhs to ₹20 Lakhs – 20%, ₹20 Lakhs to ₹24 Lakhs – 25%, and above ₹24 Lakhs – 30%.

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