Here are the income tax slabs, rates, and deductions announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Union Budget ...
The proposed changes could substantially increase the disposable income available to both middle-class and high-income ...
With no income tax burden for income levels up to Rs 12.75 lakh, a large section of salaried taxpayers stands to benefit.
Budget 2024 ushered in sweeping changes in the new tax regime, rejigging income tax slabs and hiking the standard deduction ...
Zero tax up to ₹12 lakh as well as the attractive new tax slabs are only applicable to the new tax regime, but at the same ...
The old tax regime, which remains unchanged in the 2025 Budget, allows taxpayers to claim various exemptions such as House Rent Allowance (HRA), deductions under Section 80C (like for life insurance ...
Will the new tax regime put more money in your pocket, or should you stick with the old regime? Here is all you need to know.
Save more tax in old tax regime by claiming up to Rs 8.5 lakh tax deductions for a salary income up to Rs 25 lakh. Moreover, ...
For individuals earning Rs 15 lakh annually, opting for the old tax regime can result in tax savings of up to Rs 48,100, ...
The central government has been modifying the New Tax Regime in the last few Budgets by including certain deductions and ...
In her Budget 2025 address, FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced modifications to the new tax regime, such as the exemption of up ...
The government’s latest tax overhaul of income tax slabs in Budget 2025 is aimed at introducing a more streamlined tax system ...