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Earning ₹30 lakh? The wrong tax regime could cost you over ₹1 lakh

Kirti Jha

The tax changes announced in Budget 2025 have strengthened the case for the new tax regime, with lower slab rates and a higher standard deduction reducing the tax burden for many salaried individuals. However, for those earning 30 lakh a year, the choice between the two regimes isn't always straightforward.

At this income level, the decision depends on whether the old regime's exemptions and deductions, such as HRA, LTA, tax-saving investments, health insurance and home loan benefits, can outweigh the lower tax rates offered under the new regime. Here's how the two regimes compare for a salaried taxpayer earning 30 lakh annually.

How much tax do you pay under the new regime?

Based on calculations by ClearTax, the total tax liability, including the 4% health and education cess, comes to 4,75,800.

Particulars

Amount ( )

Gross salary 30,00,000
Less: Standard deduction 75,000
Taxable income 29,25,000
Tax payable (including 4% cess) 4,75,800

Source: ClearTax tax computation for FY 2025-26.

Can the old regime's deductions lower your tax bill?

To understand whether these tax breaks can offset the higher tax rates, consider the example of a salaried employee earning 30 lakh annually who claims the following:

After accounting for these exemptions and deductions, the income under the head 'Salary' falls to 27.23 lakh, while the net taxable income is reduced to 24.98 lakh.

How much tax is payable under the old regime?

Particulars Amount ( )
Gross salary 30,00,000
Less: HRA exemption 1,60,000
Less: LTA exemption 55,000
Less: Children's education allowance 9,600
Less: Standard deduction 50,000
Less: Professional tax 2,400
Income under the head 'Salary' 27,23,000
Less: Section 80C deduction 1,50,000
Less: Section 80D deduction 50,000
Less: Section 80E deduction 25,000
Net taxable income 24,98,000
Tax payable (including 4% cess) 5,84,376

Source: ClearTax tax computation for FY 2025-26.

The calculations show that even after claiming more than 4.5 lakh worth of exemptions and deductions, the taxpayer would still pay over 5.84 lakh in income tax under the old regime.

Which tax regime saves more at 30 lakh?

For a salaried individual earning 30 lakh annually, the new tax regime results in a lower tax bill. Based on the above calculations, the tax liability works out to 4,75,800 under the new regime, compared with 5,84,376 under the old regime. That translates into a tax saving of 1,08,576 by opting for the new regime.

However, this does not mean the old regime has become irrelevant. Its advantage grows as the value of deductions and exemptions increases. According to ClearTax, taxpayers would need to claim more than 8 lakh in total deductions and exemptions for the old regime to become more beneficial than the new regime. This could apply to individuals with substantial HRA exemptions, home loan interest deductions, higher employer NPS contributions and other eligible tax benefits.

For most salaried taxpayers earning 30 lakh, however, the lower slab rates under the new regime continue to outweigh the benefits available under the old regime, making it the more tax-efficient option.

by Mint

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