Union Budget 2025-26: Centre clears citizens' doubt on new income tax slabs

Updated: Feb 1st, 2025

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The government on Saturday explained how the tax reforms, proposed under the new income tax slabs, will benefit the middle class and ease the tax burden for them. 

Here are some of the FAQs and their answers, as shared by the government, which aim to clear the doubts in the minds of taxpayers.

What is the ‘New Regime’?

The new regime provides for concessional tax rates and liberal slabs. However, no deductions are allowed in the new regime (other than those specified for example: 80JJAA, 80M, standard deduction).

What are the tax slabs in the earlier new regime?

The Finance (No.2) Act, 2024 had the following slabs in the new tax regime for a person, being an individual or Hindu undivided family or association of persons (other than a cooperative society), or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, or an artificial juridical person referred to in sub-clause (vii) of clause (31) of section 2.

For total income up to ₹3,00,000, the rate of tax is nil; for those from ₹3,00,001 to ₹7,00,000, the tax rate is 5%. For people with income from ₹7,00,001 to ₹10,00,000, the tax rate is 10%.

For those with income between ₹10,00,001 to ₹12,00,000 the tax rate is 15% and for people with income from ₹12,00,001 to ₹15,00,000, it is 20%. For those who have income above ₹15,00,000, the tax rate is 30%.

What are the new slabs in the proposed new regime introduced by Finance Bill, 2025?

The new slabs proposed are: for people with total income between ₹0-4 lakh, the rate of tax will be 0%; for those between ₹4-8 lakh, the tax rate will be 5%; for people between ₹8-12 lakh, the tax rate will be 10%.

For people with income between ₹12-16 lakh, the tax rate will be 15%; for those between ₹16-20 lakh, the tax rate will be 20%; and for those between ₹20-24 lakh, the tax rate will be 25%. For people with income above ₹24 lakh, the tax will be 30%.

What is the maximum total income for which tax liability for individual taxpayers is nil?

In the proposed new tax regime, the maximum total income for which tax liability for individual taxpayers is nil is ₹12 lakh.

To claim the benefit of nil tax liability, what are the steps required to be taken?

The benefit of such nil tax liability mentioned above is available only in the new tax regime. This New tax regime is the default regime. To avail of the benefit of rebate allowable under proposed provisions of the new tax regime, only a return is to be filed otherwise, no other step is required to be taken.

The change in tax slabs is beneficial for which category of persons?

The new tax regime applies to a person, being an individual or Hindu undivided family or association of persons [other than a co-operative society], or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, or an artificial juridical person referred to in sub-clause (vii) of clause (31) of section 2. Accordingly, a change in tax slabs will benefit all these persons.

How will a person who has an income of Rs 12 lakh benefit from new rates?

Any individual earlier was required to pay a tax of ₹80,000 (in the new regime) for an income of ₹12 lakh. Now he will be required to pay nil tax on such income.

Whether the limit of total income for nil tax payments has increased in this budget?

Yes, the limit of total income for nil tax payments in the new tax regime has been increased to Rs 12 lakh in this budget provided the taxpayer files ITR to avail the rebate.

What was the earlier limit of income for nil tax payments?

Earlier the limit of income for nil tax payment was ₹7 lakh. By increasing this limit to ₹12 lakh around one crore assesses who were earlier required to pay tax varying from ₹20,000 to ₹80,000 will be now paying nil tax.

Is the standard deduction on salary available in the new regime?

Yes, a standard deduction of ₹75,000 is available to a taxpayer in the new regime. Therefore, a salaried taxpayer will not be required to pay any tax where his income before the standard deduction is less than or equal to ₹12,75,000.

Whether a standard deduction is available in the old regime?

A standard deduction of ₹50,000 is available in the old regime.

How many taxpayers will benefit from the new rates and slabs?

Presently, for AY 2024-25, about 8.75 crore persons have filed their ITRs. All such assesses who were paying tax in the new tax regime will benefit from the change in rates and slabs.

What is the extra amount available to the taxpayers as a result of this change?

Approximately ₹1 lakh crore will be made available in the hands of the taxpayers by virtue of changes in slab, rates, and rebate.

How is the marginal relief available to individuals?

In the new regime under section 115BAC(1A), marginal relief is available to only resident individuals who have income marginally above ₹12 lakh. For example, for a person having an income of ₹12,10,000, in the absence of marginal relief, the tax, works out to be ₹61,500 (5% of ₹4 lakh+10% of ₹4 lakh, and 15% of ₹10,000).

However, due to marginal relief, the amount of tax to be actually paid is ₹10,000.

How much tax will be paid by a taxpayer having an income of ₹12,10,000? What is marginal relief?

The tax liability on such taxpayers by way of slabs only is ₹61,500. However, a person having ₹12 lakh income pays nil tax. By providing marginal relief it has been ensured that the tax payable by a person having income marginally above ₹12 lakh is required to pay only a marginal amount of tax equal to the amount of income above ₹12 lakh so that his carry home is also ₹12 lakh. In this case, he will be required to pay a tax of Rs 10,000.

What is the maximum amount of rebate available to any taxpayer?

The maximum rebate available is ₹60,000 which is there for a taxpayer having income of ₹12 lakh on which tax is payable as per the new slabs.

What is the total income till which marginal relief is admissible?

The total income till which marginal relief is available is near about ₹12,75,000.

Whether special income having special rates such as capital gains, lottery, etc. also eligible for rebate?

No rebate is available on income from capital gains or lotteries or any other income on which a special rate has been provided in the Act. It is available only on the tax payable as per slabs under section 115BAC.

What is the difference between rebate and marginal relief?

Rebate is the deduction from tax that is available to taxpayers having income up to ₹12 lakh in the new regime. Marginal relief ensures that taxpayers having income marginally higher than ₹12 lakh do not pay tax more than the income in excess of ₹12 lakh.

(This story was taken from a syndicated feed and was only edited for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital team)

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