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Govt may hike exemption limit under new tax regime to Rs 5 lakh; relief unlikely for the rest

The government may not tinker with rates under the old tax regime despite requests to increase the threshold for the highest tax slab to Rs 20 lakh. This is to ensure that more people are incentivised to move towards the new regime that discourages exemptions and rebates.

July 22, 2024 / 11:37 IST
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The government is looking to give the country's impressive GDP growth a consumption boost to address weaker levels of spending by the middle class. One of the ways being considered is lowering certain personal income tax rates, according to multiple government officials.

The Centre is looking to increase the income limit for individuals before any tax is levied to Rs 5 lakh from Rs 3 lakh currently, in the budget on July 23, one of the officials said. This will be applicable only to those filing returns under the new tax regime and is aimed at leaving more disposable income in the hands of individuals, particularly those in the lower earning bracket.

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If the Centre goes ahead with this move, it could lead to a reduction in tax liability by Rs 10,400 (including a 4-percent Health & Education cess) for those with incomes approximately between Rs 7.6 lakh and Rs 50 lakh.

While, for those with incomes above Rs 50 lakh and up to Rs 1 crore, the benefit would be Rs 11,440 (including cess and a 10-percent surcharge), and individuals who earn more than Rs 1 crore and up to Rs 2 crore, the liability would be lower by Rs 11,960 (including cess and a 15-percent surcharge).