1 June New Rules: These 7 big changes are coming to empty your pockets from 1 June! From LPG to ATM..will there be a shock? | 1-june-new-rules-lpg-cylinder-atm-upi-payments-pan-card-fd-and-railway-big-update

June 2026 New Rules: Which major rules are going to change from June 1? Can LPG cylinder become expensive? Will there be extra charges for withdrawing money from ATM? How much impact will the changes related to UPI, PAN and Railways have on your pocket?

New Rules From 1 June 2026: June is about to begin and with it many rules related to your everyday life may change. Many big updates can come from gas cylinder to ATM, UPI, bank, PAN card and railways. These changes can directly impact your pocket. If you do not prepare in advance, you may have to face more expenses or problems next month. Therefore, know from now what is going to change from the first date of the new month.

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LPG cylinder prices may change again

On the first of every month, oil companies release new rates for gas cylinders. In such a situation, changes in LPG prices may be seen even in the beginning of June. Commercial cylinders had become expensive last month. The 19 kg cylinder had become costlier by about ₹ 993 and reached ₹ 3,071.50 in New Delhi, which had an impact on hotels and small businessmen. Now people’s eyes are on the new rates of domestic cylinders. If you are going to book gas, then definitely check the new rates.

Withdrawal of money from ATM can be expensive

Some banks may change ATM rules. There is a possibility of change in free transaction limit, cash withdrawal fees and daily limit. If you use ATM frequently, then definitely read the new notification of the bank. Otherwise you may have to pay additional charges.

New changes will be seen in UPI payment

A new update may also come for those making online payments. Till now, when you used to send money to someone through QR code or mobile number, the name which the user himself had written would appear on the screen. But under the new rule, now only the name which is registered (verified) in the bank account of that person will appear on the screen. The purpose of this change is to reduce fake payments and fraud. This means that now the risk of sending money to the wrong number may be slightly reduced.

PAN card rules may change

Many new rules related to PAN may come into effect in June. The requirement of PAN may be reduced in some places, while the rules may be made more stringent in larger transactions. The Income Tax Department has changed the rules related to PAN card to a great extent, which will remain fully applicable in June also. Now the requirement of PAN card has been removed or simplified for some small transactions. For example, the PAN limit for buying and selling property has been directly increased from ₹ 10 lakh to ₹ 20 lakh. But keep in mind, if you are making any property deal, gift deed or any big agreement above ₹ 45 lakh, then it will be mandatory to provide PAN card. Apart from this, there will also be a strict vigil on cash withdrawals of more than ₹10 lakh in a year. If you do not have a PAN card, now you will have to fill a completely new Form-97 in place of the old Form-60.

Changes possible in FD and bank interest rates

Many banks may change the interest rates on FD and savings accounts in June. Its impact will be more on those people who have deposited money in the bank. If you are thinking of getting FD, then definitely compare the new rates of different banks.

Railway passengers may face problems

If you are planning to travel somewhere by train in the month of June, then this news is very important for you. Indian Railways is going to take a big mega block to upgrade the tracks. Due to this, about 77 trains will be completely canceled in June, while the routes of many Superfast and Duronto Express trains have been changed. This change will have the biggest impact on trains going to West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha. Therefore, before leaving for the station, check the current status of your train once on the official website of Railways or IRCTC app.

Big update for solar panel users also

If you were thinking of installing solar panels on the roof of your house with government subsidy, then there is a new update for you. From June 1, the government is strictly implementing the new rules of ALMM (Approved List of Models and Manufacturers). Under this, only those solar panels which are included in the approved list of the government will be used in government schemes and subsidized projects. There will be no relaxation in the rules. Experts say that installing solar panels may be a bit expensive in the beginning, but the quality of the product you receive will be excellent and durable.

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