This article highlights difference between new tax regime and the old tax regime. It will help you decide which tax regime is best for you.
Vanshika verma | Jul 21, 2025 |
ITR Filing 2025: Comparison Between Old Tax And New Tax Regime
The Union Budget 2025 has brought new changes to India’s personal income tax structure. No matter if you are a salaried professional or a self-employed individual, making the correct decision between the old regime and the new regime shall help you optimise the overall tax liability.
This article explores the new tax regime and the old tax regime slabs; it highlights the difference between these two. it will also help you choose which tax regime is best for you.
If your income is:
2.Senior Citizen Age is 60 Years or more but less than 80years (Resident)
If your total income is:
3.Super senior citizens Age is 80 Years or more (Resident).
If your total income is:
According to The New Tax Regime
For All Ages
If your income is:
Exemptions and Deductions status under Old Tax Regime:
| Old Tax Regime | |
| Exemptions / Deductions | Status |
| Standard Deduction for Salaried and Pensioner | Allowed (50000) |
| Deduction for Professional Tax paid | Allowed |
| House Rent Allowance Exemption | Allowed |
| Leave Travel Concession | Allowed |
| Deduction of Interest on Self Occupied House Property up to 2 Lacs | Allowed |
| Deduction of Interest on Let Out Property up to 2 Lacs | Allowed |
| Deduction for Family Pension Up to Rs. 15000 | Allowed |
| Employer’s Contribution to NPS 80CCD(2) | Allowed |
| Employee’s (own) Contribution to NPS | Allowed |
| Deduction Under Section 80C to 80U (e.g., PF, LIC, MF, HL Principal, etc.) 80 TTA (Interest on Saving Accounts Upto Rs.10,000) 80 TTB (Interest for senior citizens upto Rs.50,000) | Allowed |
| Health and Education Cess | Charged |
| Rebate under Section 87A | 12500 |
| AMT | Applicable |
| Contributions to Agniveer Corpus Fund/Agnipath Scheme | Allowed |
Exemptions and Deductions status under New Tax Regime:
| New Tax Regime | |
| Exemptions / Deductions | Status |
| Standard Deduction for Salaried and Pensioner | Allowed (75000) |
| Deduction for Professional Tax paid | Not Allowed |
| House Rent Allowance Exemption | Not Allowed |
| Leave Travel Concession | Not Allowed |
| Deduction of Interest on Self Occupied House Property up to 2 Lacs | Not Allowed |
| Deduction of Interest on Let Out Property | Allowed |
| Deduction for Family Pension Up to Rs. 15000 | Allowed |
| Employer’s Contribution to NPS 80CCD(2) | Allowed |
| Employee’s (own) Contribution to NPS | Not Allowed |
| Deduction Under Section 80C to 80U (e.g., PF, LIC, MF, HL Principal, etc.) 80 TTA (Interest on Saving Accounts Upto Rs.10,000) 80 TTB (Interest for senior citizens upto Rs.50,000) | Not Allowed |
| Health and Education Cess | Charged |
| Rebate under Section 87A | 25000 Sub. to MR |
| AMT | Not Applicable |
| Contributions to Agniveer Corpus Fund/Agnipath Scheme | Allowed |
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