New Delhi: The Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, passed by the Lok Sabha, seeks to reshape India’s tax framework by extending incentives for electronics manufacturing and easing rules for global funds inflow. As companies diversify supply chains beyond traditional manufacturing bases, predictable tax treatment can influence foreign investment decisions in the country. This also enhances trust in the Indian market and aids foreign investors to pitch long-term businesses in India. Global funds, foreign investors get tax certainty boostThe Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 also seeks to make India more attractive destination for global investment funds and fund managers. The amendments to the Taxation and Other Laws Bill, 2026, thus represents an investment, manufacturing and consumer-friendly policy to boost the economic growth.