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Why Does India's Financial Year Start from 1st April?


India’s financial year runs from 1st April to 31st March, a timeline steeped in historical significance and practical considerations.

This cycle was inherited from British colonial rule, designed to align with India’s agricultural seasons and facilitate tax collection post-harvest.

Additionally, it synchronizes with the Union Budget, announce in February, ensuring smooth economic planning and execution.

Globally, this timeline aligns with reporting by organizations like the World Bank and IMF, enhancing India’s financial credibility.

Want to dive deeper into the origins and impact? Read the full blog here!

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