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There are tons of articles
Spend few mins to search on net
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Old tax regime: Govt encourages doing investment which block your money for x years.
New tax regime: Govt doesn't encourage investments and wants you to have more money in hand that you can spend and increase economic activity.
For more info, search on websites like cleartax etc.
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How much is your disposable and net income?
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Simple and easy if you are in high income bracket ( >15L taxable income)
A. Benefit of new regime (lower tax rates) = 1,17,000 saved due to lower tax rates/ slabs. [based on FY 2024-25 rates]
B. Cost of new regime = Deductions disallowed x 30.4%
If A-B is positive for you, then go for new regime.
Some of the most commonly used deductions/exemptions disallowed under new regime are:
If you are not claiming much of these benefits, better select new regime.
1) House Rent Allowance received from employer(salaried employees)
2) 80C x- Certain specific investments upto 150000 + NPS (50K)
3) 80D x - Health insurance payments, health expenses
4) 24b - Interest expense on home loan
5) LTA, Telephone allowance received from employer (salaried employees)