New Regime Income Tax Calculator
Calculate income tax under new regime
Income Tax Calculator
New RegimeNew Regime, Tax Year 2026-27. Standard deduction: ₹75,000. Rebate u/s 87A: No tax if taxable income ≤ ₹12,00,000.
Results
Tax Year 2026-27Slab-wise Breakdown
7 Slabs| Slab | Rate | Taxable Amount | Tax |
|---|---|---|---|
| ₹0 - ₹4,00,000 | 0% | ₹4,00,000 | ₹0 |
| ₹4,00,001 - ₹8,00,000 | 5% | ₹4,00,000 | ₹0 |
| ₹8,00,001 - ₹12,00,000 | 10% | ₹3,25,000 | ₹0 |
| ₹12,00,001 - ₹16,00,000 | 15% | ₹0 | ₹0 |
| ₹16,00,001 - ₹20,00,000 | 20% | ₹0 | ₹0 |
| ₹20,00,001 - ₹24,00,000 | 25% | ₹0 | ₹0 |
| Above ₹24,00,000 | 30% | ₹0 | ₹0 |
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Open calculatorAssumptions and methodology
Transparent calculation notes for New Regime Income Tax Calculator.
Formula used
Income is reduced by standard deduction where applicable and then taxed through the new-regime slab schedule.
Methodology
- Apply the standard deduction used by the calculator.
- Allocate taxable income across new-regime slabs.
- Add cess and surcharge where modeled.
Core assumptions
- The calculator uses the selected financial year's new-regime slab structure.
- Only deductions supported by the calculator are included.
- Income is treated as annual gross income before modeled deductions.
Not included
- Old-regime comparison, special income, capital gains, TDS, surcharge edge cases, and rebates not modeled by the page are excluded.
- Tax rules can change by assessment year and should be verified before filing.
About New Tax Regime Calculator
Guide1What is the New Tax Regime?
The New Tax Regime is an alternative income tax structure introduced by the Government of India in Budget 2020 and made the default regime from FY 2023-24. It offers lower tax rates across various income slabs but eliminates most deductions and exemptions available under the Old Regime.
The New Regime is designed to simplify tax filing and benefits individuals who do not have significant investments in tax-saving instruments or high HRA and home loan interest deductions.
2New Regime Tax Slabs (Tax Year 2026-27)
- Up to ₹4,00,000: Nil
- ₹4,00,001 to ₹8,00,000: 5%
- ₹8,00,001 to ₹12,00,000: 10%
- ₹12,00,001 to ₹16,00,000: 15%
- ₹16,00,001 to ₹20,00,000: 20%
- ₹20,00,001 to ₹24,00,000: 25%
- Above ₹24,00,000: 30%
The calculator applies a ₹75,000 standard deduction and models the new-regime rebate for eligible ordinary income up to ₹12 lakh. Special-rate income and filing-specific exceptions are not modeled.
3New Regime vs Old Regime
Key differences to consider:
- Deductions: The New Regime does not allow most deductions (80C, 80D, HRA, etc.) except standard deduction, NPS employer contribution, and a few others
- Lower Rates: Tax rates are lower in the New Regime, which benefits those with fewer deductions
- Simplicity: New Regime is simpler to file — no need to maintain proof of investments
- Break-even Point: If your total deductions under the Old Regime exceed approximately ₹3.75-4 lakh, the Old Regime may still be more beneficial
4How to Use This Tax Calculator
- Step 1: Enter your gross annual income (salary, business income, other sources)
- Step 2: The calculator applies New Regime slabs and standard deduction automatically
- Step 3: View your total tax liability including cess
- Step 4: Compare with the Old Regime to determine which is more beneficial for you