February 01, 2025 marks the presentation of Indian Union Budget for 2025, and we have summarized the important highlights from this budget, presented by Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman.
The big highlight of this budget is that there is Zero Income Tax payable up to ₹12 Lakh under the new tax regime.
Table of Contents
Slab Rates in the New Tax Regime of Indian Union Budget:
If Up to ₹12,00,000
Nil – 87A Rebate on income other than Special Rates income
If above ₹12 Lakh
4,00,001 to 8,00,000 – 5%
8,00,001 to 12,00,000 – 10%
12,00,001 to 16,00,000 – 15%
16,00,001 to 20,00,000 – 20%
20,00,001 to 24,00,000 – 25%
Above 24,00,000 – 30%
Still waiting for the fine print to come as Devil is always in the details. New Income Tax Act to be presented in Parliament next week.
New Income tax Bill to be simple and close to present
Personal Income Tax Reforms for Middle class
NIL Income tax upto ₹12,00,000
Income Tax slab changed
TDS and TCS rationalize
Limit for TDS on rent increased from ₹2.4 lakh to ₹6 lakh
Limit for TDS on Senior citizens enhance from ₹50,000 to ₹1,00,000
TCS removed on remittance for education purposes
‘Updated Return’ time limit enhanced to 4 years from present 2 years
Below mentioned is the Chart to showcase the Total Benefit arising due to the Proposed Changes.
Discussion on Amendments:-
The Union Budget 2025-26 has extended the time limit to file the Updated Return (ITR-U) from 24 months to 48 months from the end of the relevant assessment year, this will allow the tax payers more time for filing of Updated Return.
Due to the effect of this provision , now the additional tax payment percentages have been updated as follows: a. Filed within 12 months: 25% b. Filed within 24 months: 50% c. Filed within 36 months: 60% d. Filed within 48 months: 70% This amendment will take effect from 1st April, 2025.
We will keep updating the post as we keep getting further updates. Stay tuned for more details.