What are the Latest Income Tax Slab Rates for FY 2024-25 after Budget 2024? Is there any change in tax rates during the Budget 2024?
Please read my latest post on the latest income tax slab rates applicable for FY 2025-26 based on the Budget 2025 speech – Budget 2025 – New Income Tax Slab Rates FY 2025-26
During her budget speech, the Finance Minister mentioned that she is not revising the income tax slab rates applicable for individuals. In this post, let us look into the tax slab rates.
Do remember that the Loksabha election is around the corner, it is an interim budget. Hence, let us try to understand the difference between the interim budget and vs union budget. We have to wait for the full fledge Budget in July 2024.
The timing, scope, and duration distinguish an interim budget from a union budget. An interim budget serves as a temporary financial plan that the government presents before the general elections, while a union budget is a comprehensive budget that the ruling government presents annually for the entire fiscal year.
Here are some of the key distinctions:
Before jumping into what are the Latest Income Tax Slab Rates for FY 2024-25 / AY 2025-26 after Budget 2024? Are there any changes to applicable tax rates for individuals? Let us see the details., first, understand the difference between Gross Income and Total Income.
Many of us have the confusion of understanding what is Gross Income and what is Total Income or Taxable Income. Also, we calculate the income tax on Gross Income. This is completely wrong. The income tax will be chargeable on Total Income. Hence, it is very much important to understand the difference.
Gross Total Income means total income under the heads of Salaries, Income from house property, Profits and gains of business or profession, Capital Gains or income from other sources before making any deductions under Sections 80C to 80U.
Total Income or Taxable Income means Gross Total Income reduced by the amount permissible as deductions under Sec.80C to 80U.
Therefore your Total Income or Taxable Income will always be less than the Gross Total Income.
There will be two types of tax slabs.
Earlier, under the new tax regime, there were six income tax slab rates used to be there. But last year, it was reduced to five income tax slab rates. Do remember that the changes in income tax slab rates done last year apply only to the new tax regimes.
Also, earlier the standard deduction available for the salaried class and the pensioners including family pensioners is available only for the old tax regime. Last year, it was made to be available under the new tax regime.
Let me now share with you the revised Latest Income Tax Slab Rates FY 2024-25
Let us wait for the full-fledged budget post-Loksabha election.
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My Total Income including LTCG is below basic exemption limit. Shall I have to pay Income Tax on LTCG?
Dear Bikas,
If your total income including LTCG is below the basic exemption limit, you don’t have to pay income tax on that LTCG
KINDLY CHECK THE SLAB RATE ,,, UNDER NEW TAX REGIME ,,, REPLACE 6 LAKH WITH 7 LAKH ,,, 9 WITH 10
Dear Jas,
Refer to the latest post "Budget 2025 – New Income Tax Slab Rates FY 2025-26