Income Tax Rules 2026: Key Changes That May Revive Old Tax Regime:

Draft 2026 rules introduce higher exemptions and updated allowances, making the old regime attractive for salaried taxpayers.
Income Tax 2026 Draft Proposes Bigger Exemptions Under Old Regime

Income Tax Rules 2026: Key Changes That May Revive Old Tax Regime
The new draft of the Income Tax Rules, 2026, shows that more people are becoming interested in the old tax system again, mainly because it offers some major benefits that many taxpayers may find attractive.
Enhancement of HRA Exemption
Presently, only four big cities, such as Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai, allow salaried employees to claim up to 50% of their salary as House Rent Allowance (HRA) exemption under the old tax system. In all other cities, the limit is 40%. The new proposal suggests adding Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad to the 50% category.
This change is being suggested because housing costs have increased a lot, and they are now major job hubs. Tax experts say this update would make the HRA rules more realistic and better suited to today’s urban living costs.
Higher Allowances to Match Inflation
Besides the proposed HRA changes, the draft rules also suggest big increases in some allowances that have not been updated for many years.
- Children's Education Allowance: Proposed to increase from Rs. 100 to Rs. 3,000 per month per child (for up to two children).
- Hostel Expenditure Allowance: Proposed to rise from Rs. 300 to Rs. 9,000 per month per child.
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