The Union Budget 2023 revised the new tax regime to be the default regime, effective from April 1, 2023. The old tax regime is, however, still available for taxpayers to use and it retains the benefit of exemptions and deductions. Under the new regime, the income tax slabs are the same...
Calculating income tax involves finding out your taxable income based on various sources and applying the applicable income tax slabs. Here are the steps for the income tax calculation for a salaried individual: Step 1: Calculate your gross taxable income ...
Under the existing tax structure, there are 3 tax slabs for which income tax is levied. These include 5%, 20%, and 30% tax slabs. The citizens currently have an option to continue with the existing structure and claim various tax deductions likehouse rent allowance, leave travel allowance, ...
This would imply that no income tax would be due on earnings up to Rs 7 lakh. New Tax Regime Slab Rates Tax SlabsNew Tax Regime 0-3 lakh NIL 3-7 lakh 5% 7-10 lakh 10% 10-12 lakh 15% 12-15 lakh 20% Above 15 lakhs 30% New Section 87A Rebate Suggested in Budget 2023 Accordin...
Exemption limit for gratuity is increased from Rs. 20,00,000 to Rs. 30,00,000. Tax rates for Multiple Income Slabs (Individuals below 60 years, Senior and Super Senior Citizens) Annual Income Range Tax Rates(For taxpayers below 60 years of age) Up to Rs. 2,50,000 Nil Rs. 2,50,000...