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Simpler and sweeter? How Budget 2024 will reduce taxes under the new, minimal exemptions tax regime

For individuals who had picked the new, simplified regime, income tax slab rejig will mean tax savings of Rs 13,000 for a salaried individual earning Rs 10 lakh, while those earning Rs 5 crore will stand to net savings of Rs 22,750, as per Deloitte India's calculations.

July 23, 2024 / 22:10 IST
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Budget 2024
July Budget 2024 tax announcements for the simplified regime will reduce tax outgo across income slabs

It’s time for salaried tax-payers to fish out their calculators to compute the impact of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s tax announcements in Budget 2024.

While the changes in the new -that is, simplified -income tax regime’s slabs will affect all individual tax-payers, salaried tax-payers and pensioners will also benefit from standard deduction, which will now go up by Rs 25,000 – from Rs 50,000 at present to Rs 75,000 post Budget.

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It was widely expected that Budget would rejig tax slabs and hike standard deduction. Also, in line with expectations, finance minister has given a wide berth to the old, with-exemptions tax regime. "We cannot comment right now on whether there will be a sunset on the old tax regime as of now," said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during the post-Budget press conference.

According to the Finance Ministry’s data, the simplified tax structure was the regime of choice in the case of 70 percent of returns filed for the assessment year 2023-24 (FY 2022-23).