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TCS on self-funded overseas education remittances, earlier levied at 5 percent on amounts exceeding Rs 10 lakh a year, has now been reduced to 2 percent.
While presenting the Union Budget 2026, Sitharaman said the Budget aims to reduce TCS rate on these packages from the current 5 percent and 20 percent to 2 percent without any stipulation of amount.