Income Tax Slabs: As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to deliver her Interim Budget 2024 (Union Budget 2024) speech in less than an hour from now, crores of salaried class people in India will fix their gaze to know if she makes any changes in the current income tax slabs.
Taxpayers who have opted the new tax regime and the old tax regime will eagerly wait for the tax slab limit to rise. The most basic of which can be the standard deduction, which stands at Rs 50,000. Before we move further, here’s what we need to know about the current tax slabs.
Old Tax Regime Income Tax Slab
In the old tax regime, there is nil tax up to the earnings of Rs 2.50 lakh. From Rs 2.50 lakh to Rs 5 lakh income, there is five per cent income tax above Rs 2.50 lakh earnings.
In the Rs 5 lakh-Rs 10 lakh bracket, one has to pay Rs 12500 plus 20 per cent income tax on income above Rs 5 lakh.
For income above Rs 10 lakh, a taxpayer has to pay Rs 112500 plus 30 per cent tax on income above Rs 10 lakh.
New Tax regime Income Tax Slab
For the new taxpayers, the new tax regime is the default choice.
However, the taxpayers who have been filing income tax for many years, can pick between the old and the new tax regimes.
Taxpayers under the new tax regime don’t have to pay nil income tax up to the earnings of Rs 2.50 lakh.
The slab for Rs 2.50-Rs 5 lakh income is five per cent tax above the income of Rs 2.50 lakh.
Data Courtesy: The Income Tax Department Website
From Rs 5 lakh-7.50 lakh, taxpayers have to pay Rs 12,500 plus 10 per cent tax on income above Rs 7.50 lakh.
From Rs 7.50 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, the tax rate is Rs 37500, plus 15 per cent above the income of Rs 7.50 lakh.
In the bracket of Rs 10 lakh to Rs 12.50 lakh, the total tax is Rs 75,000 plus 20 per cent above the income of Rs 10 lakh.
In the Rs 12.50 lakh-Rs 15 lakh bracket, the tax is Rs 125,000 plus 25 per cent tax on income above Rs 12.50 lakh.
For income above Rs 15 lakh, the taxpayers have to pay Rs 187,500 plus 30 per cent tax above the income Rs 15 lakh.
These slabs give a standard dedcution of Rs 50,000, plus Rs 12500 in tax rebate.
As a result, they can save their tax in their income up to Rs 7.50 lakh.
What Taxpayers Expect
As the finance minister dleivers her Interim Budget speech on Thursday, taxpayers will expect her to increase the standard deduction to at least Rs 50,000.
Even a 50,000 increase in tax slabs, their income up to Rs 8 lakh can become tax free. It will further increase their purchasing power which can boost the Indian economy further.
What Expert Says
While talking to Zee Business, tax expert Balwant Jain also said that it should be increased to Rs 1 lakh.
This is because salaried people have very few ways to save tax. Business owners find many ways to save tax, but salaried people have less options.
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