With Budget 2026 approaching, income tax slabs are back in focus for salaried and middle-income taxpayers. While major rate changes are unlikely, understanding the current slab structure is crucial to ...
The income-tax slabs relevant for Assessment Year 2026-27 remain the same as those announced in Union Budget 2025.
Instead of headline tax cuts, the Budget delivered relief through transaction-level reforms. The most notable move was the reduction in TCS rates on overseas travel and remittances for education and ...
Latest Income Slabs FY 2026-2027 after Budget 2026: Taxpayers will continue to pay income tax as per the ongoing income tax ...
The Finance Minister did not propose any revisions to Income Tax slabs or rates under either the old or new tax regime for FY ...
The Budget 2026: Finance Minister in the budget 2026 highlighted maintaining the existing income tax slabs but introduces a structural change, implementation of New Income Tax Regime, 2025 which is ...
Under the new tax regime for FY27, salaried individuals below 60 years of age will continue to pay no tax on income up to ₹4 lakh. Income between ₹4 lakh and ₹8 lakh will be taxed at 5%, ₹8 lakh to ...
Follow the income tax slab changes, revised income tax slabs, new vs old income tax rates and key announcements from FM ...
From an income tax perspective, the new Income Tax Act, 2025, scheduled to be effective from 1 April, 2026, simplifies language, removes obsolete provisions and consolidates and restructures ...
For taxpayers without significant deductions, the new regime remains the simpler choice, even without any recent changes this year.
Income Tax Slab News Live: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will unveil Modi 3.0 government's third straight budget on Feb. 1, 2026. India's middle-class and salaried employees are expecting more ...
In Budget 2026, the Finance Minister chose to keep income tax slabs unchanged under both the old and the new tax regimes for ...