Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman today announced a change in the income tax slabs for those under the new regime in the Union Budget 2023-24. The rebate also under the new tax regime has been hiked to Rs 7 lakhs, which means you will now have to pay tax for income upto Rs 7 lakhs under the new regime.

Income tax payable under the new tax slabs for the new tax regime for FY 2023-24 onwards
| Income tax slab | Tax rate |
|---|---|
| Upto Rs 3 lakhs | Nil |
| Rs 3 lakh- Rs 6 lakh | 5.00% |
| Rs 6 lakh-Rs 9 lakh | 10% of the total income that is more than Rs.2.5 lakh |
| Rs 9 lakh-Rs 12 lakh: | 15% of the total income |
| Rs 12 lakh- Rs 15 lakh: | 20% of the total income |
| Over Rs 15 lakhs | 30% of the total income |
Old tax slabs for the new tax regime currently applicable
| Income tax slab | Tax rate |
|---|---|
| Up to Rs.2.5 lakh | Nil |
| Above Rs.2.50 - Rs.5 lakh | 5% of the total income that is more than Rs.2.5 lakh |
| Above Rs.5 lakh - Rs.7.50 lakh | 10% of the total income |
| Rs 7.5 lakh - Rs 10.00 lakh | 15% of the total income |
| Rs 10.00 lakhs - Rs 12.50 lakh | 20% of the total income |
| Rs 12.5 lakhs - Rs 15.00 lakh | 25% of the total income |
| Over Rs 15 lakhs | 30% of the total income |
"This will provide major relief to all tax payers in the new regime. An individual with an annual income of Rs 9 lakh will be required to pay only Rs 45,000/-. This is only 5 per cent of his or her income. It is a reduction of 25 per cent on what he or she is required to pay now, ie, Rs 60,000/-. Similarly, an individual with an income of Rs 15 lakh would be required to pay only Rs 1.5 lakh or 10 per cent of his or her income, a reduction of 20 per cent from the existing liability of Rs 1,87,500," the Finance Minister stated in her speech today.
"It is proposed to increase the rebate for the resident individual under the new regime so that they do not pay tax if their total income is up to Rs 7,00,000," she stated.
"The tax benefits have been tweaked to encourage individuals to move towards new tax regime, and to provide relief to middle class, while maximum marginal rate has also been reduced to 39% from 42.7% to give relief to the highest income strata. While the government is foregoing effective revenue of Rs350bn, this could have a consumption multiplier effect albeit at the margin, in the economy that's seeing fading consumption growth," says Madhavi Arora, Lead Economist, Emkay Global Financial Services.
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