Income Tax Old Regime vs New Regime
All individuals should calculate their income according to both the old regime and the new regime. Thereafter, they should choose the scheme that results in lower taxes.
I think next civil war in India happens because of tax . We are facing this huge problem since 1947 and every government force only middle class people's for tax . According to reports only 3.5% people in India paying tax and other are just enjoying
-lower class ko muft aanaj
-middle class ko tax chhut
-upper class ka to pta hi h
they covered it all...
+ delhi, bihar ke liye fielding bhi set kardi🤌
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Medial User
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Change my mind:
A middle-class person who cannot afford to buy a home in a metro city takes a loan and spends a lifetime paying EMIs, while the government incentivizes this through tax deductions.
This is a pure strategy to enrich the real estate t
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Budget 2025 expectations: Income tax relief buzz
Speaking on the expected rationalisation of the income tax slab, Pankaj Mathpal, MD & CEO at Optima Money Managers, listed out the possible income tax slab for the new income tax regime, which may bri
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 8m
Look at the image. That's what PM Modi did to the middle class in the budget today. Just the finger was a different one 📛📛
It made a mockery of the middle class in this budget. To be precise, it is all about two numbers- Rs 17.5k and Rs 7k crore.
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Karunakar CH
What You DO That Def... • 2m
Revised Income Tax Slabs under the New Regime (FY 2025-26):
Annual Income (₹) Tax Rate
0 – 1,200,000 = 0%
1,200,001 – 1,500,000 = 5%
1,500,001 – 2,000,000 =10%
2,000,001 – 2,500,000 =15%
2,500,001 – 3,000,000 =20%
Above 3,000,000