Budget 2026-27 keeps income tax slabs unchanged. Both Old Tax Regime and New Tax Regime remain, with the new regime as ...
The income-tax slabs relevant for Assessment Year 2026-27 remain the same as those announced in Union Budget 2025.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has kept income tax slabs unchanged for FY 2026–27, continuing the same structure that ...
Taxpayers are closely watching whether the government will scrap the old tax regime or any changes in tax slabs.
For the financial year 2026, income tax slabs will remain unchanged for both the new and old tax regimes. The new regime, ...
Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the direct income tax rates and slabs remain unchanged. This means taxpayers will continue to pay tax at the same rate as in the current financial year. Under the ...
Most budgets include some encouragement from the government to attract more taxpayers to the new tax regime, so it was only ...
For taxpayers without significant deductions, the new regime remains the simpler choice, even without any recent changes this year.
Union Budget 2026: Standard Deduction Raised to Rs 75,000, Basic Exemption Limit Remains the Same ...
With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presenting her ninth consecutive Union Budget, several changes will directly impact ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced key changes to direct tax rules, simplifying compliance and easing the burden ...
Presenting the Union Budget 2026–27 in the Lok Sabha, FM Sitharaman said all direct tax changes proposed in the Budget would ...