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Old vs. New Income Tax Regime for FY 2024–25: Which One Should You Choose?

Author: CA. Ena Kansal, Apurv Kansal and Company, Chartered Accountants, Indore  (The author is a Practicing Chartered Accountant and a renowned Trainer with an exposure in Audits, Direct & Indirect Taxes. Author can be reached at ena@apurvkansal.co.in) 
Old vs. New Income Tax Regime for FY 2024–25

Introduction 

As the ITR filing season for FY 2024–25 (AY 2025–26) begins, individual taxpayers face a key decision: Should you opt for the Old Tax Regime or the New Tax Regime?  With the government introducing important updates in recent budgets, including making the New Regime the default, it’s crucial to understand the tax implications, benefits, and trade-offs of both systems.  

What’s New for FY 2024–25? 

Here are the latest changes impacting your tax planning: 
  •  New Tax Regime is now the default (as per Section 115BAC(1A)). 
  • Standard deduction of ₹50,000 is now available under the New Regime (previously only under the Old Regime). 
  • You can still choose the Old Regime, but must actively opt for it while filing your return. 
  • Revised slab structure under the New Regime provides lower tax rates. 
 

Income Tax Slab Comparison: FY 2024–25 

Income Slab  Old Regime  New Regime (Default) 
₹0 – ₹2.5 lakh  Nil  Nil 
₹2.5 – ₹3 lakh  5%  Nil 
₹3 lakh – ₹6 lakh  5%  5% 
₹6 lakh – ₹9 lakh  10%  10% 
₹9 lakh – ₹12 lakh  15%  15% 
₹12 lakh – ₹15 lakh  20%  20% 
Above ₹15 lakh  30%  30% 
  Section 87A Rebate: 
  • Old Regime: No tax if total income ≤ ₹5 lakh 
  • New Regime: No tax if total income ≤ ₹7 lakh 

Key Differences Between Old & New Regimes 

Feature  Old Regime  New Regime 
Standard Deduction  ₹50,000  ₹50,000 
Section 80C (LIC, PPF, ELSS)  Allowed   Not Allowed 
Section 80D (Medical Insurance)  Allowed  Not Allowed 
HRA / LTA / 80E  Allowed  Not Allowed 
NPS (80CCD)  Allowed  Not Allowed 
Home Loan Interest (Self-occupied)  Allowed  Allowed 
Simplicity  Complex  Simple 
 

Example: Tax Calculation (Salaried Individual) 

Assumption: Annual Income = ₹12,00,000 
Detail  Old Regime  New Regime 
Gross Income  ₹12,00,000  ₹12,00,000 
Standard Deduction  ₹50,000  ₹50,000 
Deductions (80C, 80D, etc.)  ₹2,00,000  Not applicable 
Taxable Income  ₹9,50,000  ₹11,50,000 
Tax Payable (Approx.)  ₹1,12,500  ₹97,500 
 

Break-Even Analysis: How Much Deduction Do You Need? 

To help you decide, here’s how much in deductions you would need in the Old Regime to match the tax paid under the New Regime: 
Gross Income (₹)  Tax (New Regime)  Deduction Needed (Old Regime) 
7,00,000  Nil  Not applicable (New wins) 
9,00,000  ₹45,000  ~₹1,80,000 
12,00,000  ₹97,500  ~₹2,50,000 
15,00,000  ₹1,50,000  ~₹3,75,000 
18,00,000  ₹2,10,000  ~₹4,50,000 
If you can claim deductions above these break-even levels, the Old Regime will save you more tax.   

When to Choose Which Regime? 

Opt for the New Regime if: 
  • Your income is below ₹7 lakh. 
  • You don’t have significant tax-saving investments. 
  • You prefer a simplified return without documentation. 
  • You are a freelancer/gig worker without structured benefits. 
Opt for the Old Regime if: 
  • You invest in 80C instruments like PPF, LIC, ELSS. 
  • You pay for health insurance (80D) or home loan (24b). 
  • Your employer provides HRA, LTA benefits. 
  • You have education loans, NPS contributions, or tuition fees. 
 

How to Choose in ITR Filing? 

Taxpayer Type  Action Required 
Salaried Individuals  Choose while filing ITR (option in ITR portal). 
Business/Professionals  Must file Form 10-IEA before due date to opt in/out. 
 

Key Points to Remember 

  • New Regime is the default from FY 2024–25. 
  • You must opt out of it if you want to use the Old Regime. 
  • Switching between regimes is restricted for those with business/professional income. 
  • Always use the ITD calculator to compare both regimes: incometax.gov.in 
 

Thoughts 

There is no one-size-fits-all solution.  Your choice between Old and New Regime should depend on: 
  • Your income level 
  • Your available deductions 
  • Your investment strategy 
  • Your filing preference (simplicity vs optimization) 
Even a small difference in deductions can lead to thousands of rupees saved or paid extra in tax.   

How Apurv Kansal & Co. Can Help 

At Apurv Kansal & Co., we simplify your tax choices: 
  • Evaluate tax liability under both regimes 
  • Suggest the most beneficial option based on your income and deductions 
  • Ensure accurate ITR filing under the chosen regime 
  • Help with Form 10-IEA (for business/profession cases opting for old regime) 
  • Handle notices, reconciliations & assessments with ease 
  Apurv Kansal and Company     

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