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Selecting the beneficial tax regime: Without HRA, old regime makes little sense; new regime scores across income slabs

The new, simplified tax regime is now a clear winner in the case of most tax slabs, show Deloitte calculations. In case of annual income of over Rs 24 lakh, the old regime will result in higher savings, only if you claim deductions worth more than Rs 8 lakh.

February 07, 2025 / 19:48 IST
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With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ushering in major changes in the new tax regime, the old, with-exemptions structure of taxation has likely lost its sheen even further, according to an analysis by Deloitte India.

The tax rebate limit under the new regime has been raised from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 12 lakh, the basic exemption limit hiked from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 4 lakh, and the income tax slabs were liberalised, in the Union Budget 2025-26, on February 1. Read more details about the new income tax slabs here.

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As a result, the new, simplified regime has now become significantly attractive for taxpayers across income tax slabs. Those earning up to Rs 12 lakh per annum (Rs 12.75 lakh in case of salaried individuals due to standard deduction) will not have to pay any tax under the new regime, though they will have to file returns to get rebate of up to Rs 60,000.

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