Budget 2023: Memes flood social media after Sitharaman announces new tax slabs

By Team NewsableFirst Published Feb 1, 2023, 1:58 PM IST
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People can be seen posting different tweets using the hashtag #Budget2023. Many are also responding to these memes using hilarious GIFs and videos. #Budget 2023 and #Income tax are top trends on Twitter.  Check out meme fest triggered on social media after FM Sitharaman announced new tax slabs.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, today, presented the Union Budget for the year 2023 in the parliament. As the Finance Minister made her statements, online users rushed to Twitter to express their opinions on Budget 2023. People responded to the Union Budget by tweeting hilarious memes and amusing tweets under the hashtag #Budget2023.

#Budget 2023 and #Income tax are top trends on Twitter and so, such memes are among few of those top posts. Have a look:

Middle class rn 🥳🥳
No tax under 7 lakhs pic.twitter.com/qMEFliiEUI

— MSDIAN 🦁🇮🇳 (@MSD_077)

Also Read | Budget 2023: Big relief for middle class! Tax rebate limit increased to Rs 7 lakh

Me feeling happy with Rs 575\- in my account, after Income tax- rebate extended on income from Rs 5 Lakhs to Rs 7 Lakhs. pic.twitter.com/HSfudD9f7p

— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna)

Sec 80C after the end of budget pic.twitter.com/9sGlNKzWy0

— Nilisha Mantri (@nilishamantri_)

Me and my friends trying to understand pic.twitter.com/fVkJpybOOz

— Ankit Jain (@indiantweeter)

Under 7 Lakh No Income tax

Middle class rn : pic.twitter.com/PsjOsvxuqU

— Amit Singh (@RockstarAmit)

Also read: Budget 2023: Mobiles, TVs to get cheaper; Gold, silver, cigarettes to get costlier; See full list here

 

*Budget 2023 exists*
Me to my commerce friend pic.twitter.com/Sa05iYPbnC

— Vivek Gautam (@Imvivek04)

When you realise tax slabs have only been reduced in New Tax Regime. pic.twitter.com/xn7sJbqCPr

— Nimo Tai 🇮🇳 (@Cryptic_Miind)

Finally 🥹
Middle Class after seeing new tax slab. pic.twitter.com/dD3ox2OXrk

— UnknownClown (@Thekhatkhat)

Sitharaman also became the sixth finance minister to present five consecutive federal budgets in independent India. Other ministers who presented budgets consecutively for five years are Morarji Desai, Yashwant Sinha, Manmohan Singh, P Chidambaram, and Arun Jaitley. 

Also Read | Budget 2023 focuses on green growth, Rs 19,700 crore allocated for National Hydrogen Mission

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