Budget 2025 Income Tax calculator explained: Save up to Rs 1.1 lakh! How income tax slab changes will benefit taxpayers at different salary levels under new regime – The Times of India

FM Nirmala Sitharaman also announced that she will be tabling the New Income Tax Bill in Parliament next week.

Budget 2025 income tax slab changes 2025-2026 explained: In a big cheer for the salaried middle class taxpayers, FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced sweeping changes to the income tax slabs and income tax rates under the new income tax regime for FY 2025-26. FM Nirmala Sitharaman also announced that she will be tabling the New Income Tax Bill in Parliament next week.
All income tax slabs and rate changes have been announced under the new income tax regime – and the biggest takeaway is that an individual earning Rs 12 lakh will have to now pay NIL or ZERO tax under the new regime.So, if you are a salaried taxpayer with income up to Rs 12.75 lakh, then including the Rs 75,000 standard deduction, your income tax outgo will be 0!
“Right after 2014, the ‘Nil tax’ slab was raised to Rs 2.5 lakh, which was further raised to Rs 5 lakh in 2019 and to Rs 7 lakh in 2023. This is reflective of our Government’s trust on the middle-class tax payers. I am now happy to announce that there will be no income tax payable up to income of Rs 12 lakh (i.e. average income of Rs 1 lakh per month other than special rate income such as capital gains) under the new regime. This limit will be Rs 12.75 lakh for salaried tax payers, due to standard deduction of Rs 75,000,” FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced in her Budget speech.
FM Sitharaman went on to explain:

  • A tax payer in the new regime with an income of Rs 12 lakh will get a benefit of Rs 80,000 in tax (which is 100% of tax payable as per existing rates).
  • A person having income of Rs 18 lakh will get a benefit of Rs 70,000 in tax (30% of tax payable as per existing rates).
  • A person with an income of Rs 25 lakh gets a benefit of Rs 1,10,000 (25% of his tax payable as per existing rates).

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If you are confused about how much income tax you will save post Budget 2025 changes in income tax slabs under the new tax regime, we explain further:

Income Tax Slab Changes FY 2025-26: How much tax will you save at various salary levels?

  • At a total taxable income of Rs 7 lakh, there is no additional benefit since under the earlier regime as well there was a tax rebate available up to Rs 7 lakh income
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 10 lakh, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 52,000/- including cess. The total income tax outgo will be NIL due to the rebate
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 12 lakh, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 83,200/- including cess. The total income tax outgo will be NIL due to the rebate
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 20 lakh, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 93,600/- including cess.
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 27 lakh, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 114,400/- including cess.
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 55 lakh, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 125,840/- including surcharge and cess.
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 1.25 crore, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 131,560/- including surcharge and cess.
  • At a total taxable income of Rs 2.5 crore, there is an income tax benefit or saving of Rs 143,000/- including surcharge and cess.

The below income tax calculation tables explain this in greater detail:

Particulars (INR)New regimeProposed new regimeNew regimeProposed new regimeNew regimeProposed new regime
Total Taxable Income700,000700,0001,000,0001,000,0001,200,0001,200,000
Tax20,00015,00050,00040,00080,00060,000
Rebate(20,000)(15,000)(40,000)(60,000)
Surcharge
Cess2,0003,200
Total Tax52,00083,200
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (without surcharge and cess)50,00080,000
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (including surcharge and cess)52,00083,200

Particulars (INR)New regimeProposed new regimeNew regimeProposed new regimeNew regimeProposed new regime
Total Taxable Income2,000,0002,000,0002,700,0002,700,0005,500,0005,500,000
Tax290,000200,000500,000390,0001,340,0001,230,000
Rebate
Surcharge134,000123,000
Cess11,6008,00020,00015,60058,96054,120
Total Tax301,600208,000520,000405,6001,532,9601,407,120
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (without surcharge and cess)90,000110,000110,000
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (including surcharge and cess)93,600114,400125,840

Particulars (INR)New regimeProposed new regimeNew regimeProposed new regime
Total Taxable Income12,500,00012,500,00022,500,00022,500,000
Tax3,440,0003,330,0006,440,0006,330,000
Rebate
Surcharge516,000499,5001,610,0001,582,500
Cess158,240153,180322,000316,500
Total Tax4,114,2403,982,6808,372,0008,229,000
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (without surcharge and cess)110,000110,000
Benefit under proposed new tax regime (including surcharge and cess)131,560143,000

Source: EY

Latest Income Tax Slabs FY 2025-26 under New Income Tax Regime:

Income Tax SlabIncome Tax Rate
0-4 lakhNil
4-8 lakh5%
8-12 lakh10%
12-16 lakh15%
16-20 lakh20%
20-24 lakh25%
Above 24 lakh30%

New Tax Regime: Earlier Income Tax Slabs FY 2024-25:

Income tax slabs (Rs)Income tax rate (%)
0 – 3 lakh0
3-7 lakh5
7-10 lakh10
10-12 lakh15
12-15 lakh20
Above 15 lakh30




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