Income Tax Slabs FY 2023-24 and AY 2024-25 (New & Old Regime Tax Rates) (2024)

* Tax rebate up to Rs.12,500 is applicable if the total income does not exceed Rs 5,00,000 (not applicable for NRIs)

Refer to the above image for the rates applicable to FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25) for the upcoming tax filing season.

Income Slabs

Income Tax Rates
FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)

Up to Rs 3,00,000

Nil

Rs 3,00,000 to Rs 6,00,000

5% on income which exceeds Rs 3,00,000

Rs 6,00,000 to Rs 900,000

Rs. 15,000 + 10% on income more than Rs 6,00,000

Rs 9,00,000 to Rs 12,00,000

Rs. 45,000 + 15% on income more than Rs 9,00,000

Rs 12,00,000 to Rs 1500,000

Rs. 90,000 + 20% on income more than Rs 12,00,000

Above Rs 15,00,000

Rs. 150,000 + 30% on income more than Rs 15,00,000

What are the Major Procedural Changes in Filing of Income Tax Return from FY 2022-23 to FY 2023-24?

  1. For FY 2022-23, the default regime used to be the Old tax regime, if you wanted to go for the New tax regime, you were required to submit Form 10-IE. After the due date, you have to mandatorily file under the old regime only.
  2. For FY 2023-24, the default regime changed to the new tax regime, now if you want to file the return under the old tax regime by claiming all the deductions, exemptions, and losses, then you have to file Form 10-IEA within the due date. After the due date, you have to mandatorily file under the new regime by giving up on most of the deductions and exemptions and all losses.

How to Calculate Income Tax from Income Tax Slabs?

Illustration 1: Rohit has a total taxable income ofRs 8,00,000. This income has been calculated by including income from all sources, such as salary, rental income, and interest income. Deductions under Section 80 have also been reduced. Rohit wants to know his tax dues as per the old regime for FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-2025).

Income Tax Slabs

Tax Rate

Tax Amount

*Income up to Rs 2,50,000

No tax

-

Income from Rs 2,50,000 – Rs 5,00,000

5% (Rs 5,00,000 – Rs 2,50,000)

Rs 12,500

Income from Rs 5,00,000 – 10,00,000

20% (Rs 8,00,000 – Rs 5,00,000)

Rs 60,000

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

-

Tax

Rs 72,500

Cess

4% of Rs 72,500

Rs 2,900

Total tax in FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)

Rs 75,400

Note:

Please note that Rohit is an individual taxpayer assessee having an income tax exemption of Rs 2,50,000. For other taxpayer assessees, i.e. senior citizens and super senior citizens, the Income-tax limit for availing the exemption would be Rs 3,00,000 & Rs 5,00,000, respectively.

Individuals with net taxable income less than or equal to Rs 5 lakh will be eligible for tax rebate u/s 87A under the old tax regime, i.e. tax liability will be NIL.

Important Points to note if you select the new tax regime:

  • Please note that thetax rates in the New tax regime are thesame for all categories of Individuals, i.e. Individuals, Senior citizens, and Super senior citizens.
  • Individuals with net taxable income less than or equal to Rs 7 lakh will be eligible for tax rebate u/s 87A, i.e. tax liability will be NIL under the new regime.

What is a Surcharge and the Applicable Rates?

In case the income exceeds a certain threshold, the additional taxes are to be paid over and above existing tax rates. This is an additional tax on the High Income Earners.

Surcharge rates are as below:

10% of Income tax if total income > Rs.50 lakh and < Rs.1 crore,

15% of Income tax if total income > Rs.1 crore and < Rs.2 crore,

25% of Income tax if total income > Rs.2 crore and < Rs.5 crore,

37% of Income tax if total income > Rs.5 crore
*In Budget 2023, the highest surcharge rate of 37% has been reduced to 25% under the new tax regime. (applicable from 1st April 2023)

  • Surcharge rates of 25% or 37% will not apply to the income from dividends and capital gains taxable under sections111A (Short Term Capital Gain on Shares),112A (Long Term Capital Gain on Shares), and115AD(Tax on the income of Foreign Institutional Investors). Therefore, the highest surcharge rate on the tax payable for such incomes will be 15%.
  • The surcharge rate for an Association of Persons (AOP) consisting entirely of companies will also be limited to 15%.

Additional Health and Education cess at the rate of 4% will be added to the income tax liability.

Consequences of Not Filing the Return Within the Due Date for AY 2024-25

With the failure to file the return within the due date for FY 2023-24, the taxpayer must opt for concessional rates in the New Tax regime but will have to forgo certain exemptions and deductions available in the existing old tax regime.

In total there are 70 deductions & exemptions that are not allowed, out of which the most commonly used are listed below:

Particulars

Old Tax Regime

New Tax regime (until 31st March 2023)

New Tax Regime(From 1st April 2023)

Income level for rebate eligibility

₹ 5 lakhs

₹ 5 lakhs

₹ 7 lakhs

Standard Deduction

₹ 50,000

₹ 50,000

Effective Tax-Free Salary income

₹ 5.5 lakhs

₹ 5 lakhs

₹ 7.5 lakhs

Rebate u/s 87A

12,500

12,500

25,000

HRAExemption

X

X

Leave Travel Allowance(LTA)

X

X

Other allowances including food allowance of Rs 50/meal subject to 2 meals a day

X

X

Entertainment Allowance Deduction andProfessional Tax

X

X

Perquisites for official purposes

Interest on Home Loan u/s 24b on self-occupied or vacant property

X

X

Interest on Home Loan u/s 24b on let-out property

Deduction u/s80C(EPF|LIC|ELSS|PPF|FD|Children’s tuition fee etc)

X

X

Employee’s (own) contribution to NPS

X

X

Employer’s contribution to NPS

Medical insurance premium – 80D

X

X

Disabled Individual – 80U

X

X

Interest on education loan – 80E

X

X

Interest on Electric vehicle loan – 80EEB

X

X

Donation to Political party/trust etc – 80G

X

X

Savings Bank Interest u/s 80TTA and 80TTB

X

X

Other Chapter VI-A deductions

X

X

All contributions to Agniveer Corpus Fund – 80CCH

Did not exist

Deduction on Family Pension Income

X

Gifts up to Rs 50,000

Exemption on voluntary retirement 10(10C)

Exemption on gratuity u/s 10(10)

Exemption on Leave encashment u/s 10(10AA)

Daily Allowance

Transport Allowance for a specially-abled person

Conveyance Allowance

Comparison of Income Tax Slabs under New Regime before and after Budget

Only the Income tax slabs under the new regimes were revised in the Union Budget 2023.

Slab

New Tax Regime FY 2022-23 (AY 2023-24)

New Tax Regime FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)

₹0 - ₹2,50,000

₹2,50,000 - ₹3,00,000

5%

₹3,00,000 - ₹5,00,000

5%

5%

₹5,00,000 - ₹6,00,000

10%

5%

₹6,00,000 - ₹7,50,000

10%

10%

₹7,50,000 - ₹9,00,000

15%

10%

₹9,00,000 - ₹10,00,000

15%

15%

₹10,00,000 - ₹12,00,000

20%

15%

₹12,00,000 - ₹12,50,000

20%

20%

₹12,50,000 - ₹15,00,000

25%

20%

>₹15,00,000

30%

30%

Old Tax regime Vs New Tax regime? Which is better?

The new tax regime can largely benefit middle-class taxpayers who have a taxable income of up to Rs 15 lakh.The old regime is a better option for high-income earners.

The new income tax regime is beneficial for people who make low investments. As the new regime offers six lower-income tax slabs, anyone paying taxes without claiming tax deductions can benefit from paying a lower rate of tax under the new tax regime. For instance, the assessee having total income before deduction up to Rs 12 lakh will have higher tax liability under the old system if they have investments less than Rs. 3,12,500.Therefore, if you invest less in tax-saving schemes, go for the new regime.

That being said, if you already have in place a financial plan for wealth creation by making investments in tax-saving instruments; medical claims and life insurance; making payments of children’s tuition fees; payment of EMIs on education loan; buying a house with a home loan; and so on, the old regime helps you with higher tax deductions and lower tax outgo.

In light of the above and considering the new income tax regime, if taxpayers want to opt for the concessional tax rates, they may evaluate both regimes.Hence, it is advisable to do a comparative evaluation and analysis under both regimes and then choose the most beneficial one, as it may vary from person to person.Read a detailed breakdown on this topic here

When Can I Opt for Old vs New regime?

Nature of Income

Time of Selection of option of old vs new regime

Income from Salary or any other head of income attracting TDS

At the start of the financial year, an employee has the choice to select the tax regime and inform their employer, whereas the default regime shall be new tax regime. It cannot be modified during the year. However, the option can be modified when filing the Income Tax Return.

Income from Business & Profession

In case you have Business or professional income, the choice between tax regimes can only be made once in a lifetime.

Income Tax Rate for Domestic Companies – FY 2023-24

Particulars

Old regime Tax rates

New Regime Tax rates

Company opts for section 115BAB (not covered in sections 115BA and 115BAA) & is registered on or after October 1, 2019, and has commenced manufacturing on or before 31st March 2024 and subject to the conditions specified in the section.

Applicable from AY 2020-21 and onwards.

15%

Company opts for Section 115BAA, wherein the total income of a company has been calculated without claiming specified deductions, incentives, or exemptions and additional depreciation as specified in the section.

Applicable from AY 2020-21 and onwards.

22%

The company opts for section 115BA registered on or after March 1, 2016 and engaged in the manufacture of any article or thing and does not claim the deduction as specified in the section.

Applicable from AY 2017-18 and onwards.

25%

Turnover or gross receipt of the company is less than Rs. 400 crore in the previous year 2020-21

25%

25%

Any other domestic company

30%

30%

*Please refer to the new sections for checking the applicability for the above concessional income tax rates.

NOTE:

  • Additional Health and Education cess at the rate of 4 % will be added to the income tax liability in all cases.
  • Surcharge applicable for companies is as below:
  • 7% of Income tax where total income > Rs 1 crore,
  • 12% of Income tax where total income > Rs.10 crore,
  • 10% of income tax where domestic company opted for section 115BAA and 115BAB.

Income Tax Rate for Partnership Firm or LLP as per Old/New Regime

A partnership firm/ LLP is taxable at 30%.
NOTE:

  • 12% Surcharge is levied on income is more than Rs 1 crore
  • Health and Education Cess at the rate of 4% will be applicable
  • No concessional rates are introduced for firms LLPs in the next tax regime

Income tax slab rates for FY 2019-20, FY 2020-21, FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23

Income tax slab for Individual aged below 60 years & HUF

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Individual & HUF Below the Age Of 60 Years & NRIs

Up to ₹2,50,000*

Nil

₹2,50,001 to ₹5,00,000

5%

₹5,00,001 to ₹10,00,000

20%

Above ₹10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • Income tax exemption limit is up to Rs 2,50,000 for Individuals, HUF below 60 years aged and NRIs
  • Surcharge and cess will be applicable as discussed above
  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax and surcharge amount

Income tax slab for Individual aged above 60 years to 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Senior citizens aged above 60 Years & Less than 80 Years

Up to ₹ 3,00,000*

No tax

₹3,00,000 - ₹5,00,000

5%

₹5,00,000 - ₹10,00,000

20%

More than ₹10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • Income tax exemption limit is up to Rs.3 lakh for senior citizens aged above 60 years but less than 80 years.
  • Surcharge and cess will be applicable as discussed above

Income tax slab for Individual aged more than 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Super Senior Citizens (Aged 80 Years And Above)

Up to ₹5,00,000*

No tax

₹5,00,000 - ₹10,00,000

20%

More than ₹10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • Income tax exemption limit is up to Rs 5 lakh for super senior citizen aged above 80 years.
  • Surcharge and cess will be applicable as discussed above

Income Tax Slab FY 2019-20,FY 2020-21, FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23 for Domestic Companies

Turnover Particulars

Tax Rate

Gross turnover up to 250 Cr. in the previous year

25%

Gross turnover exceeding 250 Cr. in the previous year

30%

NOTE:

  • In addition cess and surcharge are levied as follows:
    • Cess: 4% of corporate tax
    • Surcharge applicability:
      • Taxable income is more than 1 Crore but less than 10 Crores: 7%
      • Taxable income is more than 10 Crores: 12%

FY 2018-19: Income Tax Slab Rates

Income tax slab for Individual aged below 60 years & HUF

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Individual & HUF Below the Age Of 60 Years

Income up to Rs 2,50,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 2,50,000 – Rs 5,00,000

5%

Income from Rs 5,00,000 – 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above.
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs.50 lakh up to Rs.1 crore.
    • 15% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs.1 crore.

Income tax slab for Individuals aged above 60 years to 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rate for Senior cetizens aged 60 Years But Less than 80 Years

Income up to Rs 3,00,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 3,00,000 - Rs 5,00,000

5%

Income from Rs 5,00,000 - 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above.
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs.50 lakh up to Rs.1 crore.
    • 15% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs.1 crore.

Income tax slab for Individuals aged more than 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Super Senior Citizens (Aged 80 Years And Above)

Income up to Rs 5,00,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 5,00,000 - Rs 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above.
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs.50 lakh up to Rs.1 crore.
    • 5% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs.1 crore

Income Tax Slab for Domestic Companies FY 2018-19

Turnover Particulars

Tax Rate

Gross turnover upto 250 Crore in the previous year

25%

Gross turnover exceeding 250 Crore in the previous year

30%

NOTE:

  • In addition cess and surcharge is levied as follows:
    • Cess: 4% of corporate tax.
    • Surcharge applicability:
      • Taxable income is more than 1 Crore but less than 10 Crore: 7%
      • Taxable income is more than 10 Crore :12%

FY 2017-18: Income Tax Slab Rates

Income tax slab for Individual below 60 years & HUF

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Individual & HUF Below the Age Of 60 Years

Income up to Rs 2,50,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 2,50,000 – Rs 5,00,000

5%

Income from Rs 5,00,000 – 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs. 50 lakh up to Rs. 1 crore.
    • 15% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs. 1 crore.

Income tax slab for Individual aged above 60 years to 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rate for Senior citizens aged 60 Years But Less than 80 Years

Income up to Rs 3,00,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 3,00,000 – Rs 5,00,000

5%

Income from Rs 5,00,000 – 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs.50 lakh up to Rs.1 crore
    • 15% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs.1 crore.

Income tax slab for Individual aged more than 80 years

Income Tax Slab

Tax Rates for Super Senior Citizens (Aged 80 Years And Above)

Income up to Rs 5,00,000*

No tax

Income from Rs 5,00,000 – 10,00,000

20%

Income more than Rs 10,00,000

30%

NOTE:

  • An additional 4% Health & education cess will be applicable on the tax amount calculated as above
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • 10% of income tax, where total income exceeds Rs.50 lakh up to Rs.1 crore
    • 15% of income tax, where the total income exceeds Rs.1 crore.

Income Tax Slab for Domestic Companies FY 2017-18

Turnover Particulars

Tax Rate

Gross turnover upto 250 Cr. in the previous year

25%

Gross turnover exceeding 250 Cr. in the previous year

30%

NOTE:

  • In addition cess and surcharge is levied as follows: Cess: 4% of corporate tax.
  • Surcharge applicability:
    • Taxable income is more than 1 Crore but less than 10 Crore: 7%
    • Taxable income is more than 10 Crore: 12%

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Income Tax Slabs FY 2023-24 and AY 2024-25 (New & Old Regime Tax Rates) (2024)

FAQs

What are the new tax brackets for 2024? ›

2024 Tax Brackets (Taxes Due 2025)
Tax RateSingleMarried filing separately
12%$11,601 to $47,150$11,601 to $47,150
22%$47,151 to $100,525$47,151 to $100,525
24%$100,526 to $191,950$100,526 to $191,950
32%$191,951 to $243,725$191,951 to $243,725
3 more rows

What will CA tax rates be in 2024? ›

The California income tax has nine tax brackets. The top California income tax rate has been 13.3% for a decade, but effective on January 1, 2024, the new top rate is an eye-watering 14.4%. Each bracket corresponds to a range of income, which varies depending on your filing status.

Can we change new regime to old regime while filing ITR? ›

When the ITR filing due date is approaching, you might wonder if you can switch between new (default) and old tax regimes while filing your income tax returns. Well, YES, you can. A new tax regime was introduced in Budget 2020; However, it was revised later in Budget 2023.

What is the income tax slab in the US? ›

The U.S. currently has seven federal income tax brackets, with rates of 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37%. If you're one of the lucky few to earn enough to fall into the 37% bracket, that doesn't mean that the entirety of your taxable income will be subject to a 37% tax. Instead, 37% is your top marginal tax rate.

What is the standard deduction for 2024 for over 65? ›

The IRS released the 2024 standard deduction amounts for returns normally filed in April 2025. These amounts are provided in the chart below. Note: If you are at least 65 or blind, you can claim an additional 2024 standard deduction of $1,950 (also $1,950 if using the single or head of household filing status).

At what age is social security no longer taxed? ›

At what age is Social Security no longer taxable? Social Security income can be taxable no matter how old you are. It all depends on whether your total combined income exceeds a certain level set for your filing status. You may have heard that Social Security income is not taxed after age 70; this is false.

Which state has the highest income tax? ›

California collected the highest taxes in 2023 and it is the state with the highest tax burden in the US, which is around 22.40%. The total taxes collected by California in 2023 were around $220 billion, with income taxes accounting for almost 74% of the total taxes.

What tax bracket am I in federal? ›

Tax brackets 2023 (Taxes due in 2024)
Tax RateSingle Filers/ Married Filing Separate (MFS)Married Individuals Filing Jointly/ Qualifying Surviving Spouses
10%$0 – $11,000$0 – $22,000
12%$11,000 – $44,725$22,000 – $89,450
22%$44,725 – $95,375$89,450 – $190,750
24%$95,375 – $182,100$190,750 – $364,200
4 more rows

Will tax returns be bigger in 2024? ›

So far in 2024, the average federal income tax refund is $2,850, an increase of 3.5% from 2023. It's not entirely unexpected: To adjust for inflation, the IRS raised both the standard deduction and tax brackets by about 7%.

Can we go back from new regime to old regime? ›

You can switch between the new and old tax regimes every year while filing your ITR. You don't need any additional forms; the option is available within the ITR form itself.

Can we switch between new and old regime? ›

An Individual, HUF, AOP (not being co-operative societies), BOI or Artificial Juridical Person with business or professional income will not be eligible to choose between the two regimes every year. Once they opt out of new tax regime, they have only one chance for switching to new regime.

Is there an 50,000 standard deduction in the new tax regime? ›

Is standard deduction of Rs 50,000 applicable in new tax regime? Yes , As per Finance Act 2023 standard deduction is eligible for deduction both in new and old regime. What is the standard deduction for FY 2024-25? The standard deduction for FY 2023-24 is Rs. 50,000.

What are the US tax brackets in 2024? ›

Head of household
Tax rateTaxable income bracketTax owed
10%$0 to $11,600.10% of taxable income.
12%$11,601 to $47,150.$1,160 plus 12% of the amount over $11,600.
22%$47,151 to $100,525.$5,426 plus 22% of the amount over $47,150.
24%$100,526 to $191,950.$17,168.50 plus 24% of the amount over $100,525.
3 more rows
May 30, 2024

How much foreign income is tax free in the USA? ›

Each year, the limit on how much of your foreign-earned income may be exempt is adjusted for things like inflation. For the tax year 2022, the limit was $112,000 per person. For 2023, the limit was increased to $120,000 per person.

How much salary is tax free in the USA? ›

For 2022, the AMT exemption amount is USD 118,100 for married taxpayers filing a joint return (half this amount for married taxpayers filing a separate return) and USD 75,900 for all other taxpayers (other than estates and trusts), and the phase-out thresholds are USD 1,079,800 for married taxpayers filing a joint ...

Are there new federal withholding tables for 2024? ›

Yes, the federal withholding tax tables are different for 2024. The IRS adjusts ‌income thresholds for the tables each year to account for inflation.

What are the tax brackets going to change in 2026? ›

Under the TCJA, the tax rates are 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%. On January 1, 2026, the rates return to their pre-TCJA amounts of 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%. The income brackets to which those rates are to apply will also be different and are adjusted for inflation each year.

What are the capital gains brackets for 2024? ›

Capital gains rates for individual increase to 15% for those individuals with income of $44,626 and more ($89,251 for married filing joint, $44,626 for married filing separate, and $59,751 for head of household) and increase even further to 20% for those individuals with income over $492,300 ($553,850 for married ...

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