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Why This Matters

The Budget 2025 has introduced a major game-changer: under the new tax regime (Section 115BAC), resident individuals with taxable income up to ₹12 lakh can now enjoy a full rebate under Section 87A, effectively making their tax payable zero for FY 2025–26.


📊 How the New Tax Slabs Work (FY 2025–26)

Income Range (₹)Tax Rate
0 – 4 lakh0%
4 – 8 lakh5%
8 – 12 lakh10%
12 – 16 lakh15%
16 – 20 lakh20%
20 – 24 lakh25%
Above 24 lakh30%

🎯 Section 87A Rebate Details

  • The rebate limit under Section 87A has been increased to ₹60,000, completely nullifying the tax liability for individuals with taxable income up to ₹12 lakh.
  • Only resident individuals are eligible; this rebate is not available to NRIs.
  • Special income (like capital gains under Section 111A/112) is excluded from the ₹12 lakh calculation.

💵 Standard Deduction Boost

If you’re a salaried individual, you now get a standard deduction of ₹75,000, meaning your gross salary can go up to ₹12.75 lakh and still result in zero tax under the new regime.


🧮 Marginal Relief Explained

If your taxable income exceeds ₹12 lakh slightly, marginal relief ensures you don’t pay more tax than the excess income.
Example: With taxable income of ₹12.10 lakh, your net tax is capped at ₹10,000—the excess over the ₹12 lakh threshold.


💡 Example Scenarios

  • Income ₹12 lakh:
    Slab tax ≈ ₹60,000 → Rebate ₹60,000 → Net Tax = ₹0
  • Income ₹12.5 lakh (salaried):
    ₹75k deduction → ₹11.75 lakh taxable → Rebate applies → Net Tax = ₹0
  • Income ₹13 lakh:
    ₹75k deduction → ₹12.25 lakh taxable → Rebate not applicable → Tax applies (approx. ₹30k)

✅ Who Benefits Most

  • Salaried and pensioned taxpayers with gross annual income up to ₹12.75 lakh.
  • Individuals with minimal deductions — since the new regime does not allow deductions under 80C, 80D, HRA, etc.
  • Earners just above ₹12 lakh — as marginal relief prevents sudden jumps in tax.

⚠️ Key Caveats

  • The basic exemption limit remains ₹4 lakh. The zero-tax benefit up to ₹12 lakh is due to the rebate, not the slab.
  • Income from capital gains or lottery winnings is not eligible for rebate calculation.
  • NRIs cannot avail the rebate under Section 87A.

💼 Broader Impact

  • This move is expected to increase disposable income for the middle class.
  • Tax compliance becomes simpler and faster — no need to calculate multiple deductions.
  • Encourages more individuals to adopt the new regime, making it the preferred choice for many.

📋 Decision-Making Checklist

  • Is your CTC ≤ ₹12.75 lakh? → Likely zero tax under the new regime.
  • Do you claim few or no deductions? → The new regime may benefit you.
  • Do you earn from capital gains or foreign income? → Check if you’re rebate-eligible.
  • Income just above ₹12 lakh? → Marginal relief ensures tax doesn’t jump drastically.

✅ Final Takeaways

  • The ₹12 lakh tax-free limit under the new regime comes via an enhanced ₹60,000 rebate under Section 87A.
  • Salaried/pensioned taxpayers benefit from the ₹75,000 standard deduction, effectively pushing the zero-tax ceiling to ₹12.75 lakh.
  • Marginal relief protects taxpayers just above ₹12 lakh from steep jumps.
  • Capital gains remain outside rebate eligibility, and NRIs are excluded.
  • For most middle-class taxpayers, this update offers huge relief, ease of filing, and higher in-hand income.

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