Tax Deduction: Zero Tax on salary up to ₹19,20,000 in New Tax Regime! See calculation

New Tax Regime: With the changed slab rates, standard deduction and salary structuring facility being provided by companies, it is now possible to pay ZERO tax even on salary up to ₹19,20,000. How? Let’s understand in detail now.

New Tax Regime: Whenever we used to think of tax savings, we used to remember only the Old Tax Regime, in which tax exemption was taken by claiming HRA, LTA, 80C. But now the government has made the New Tax Regime more friendly. Especially from FY 2025–26, this regime will suit most taxpayers more. With the changed slab rates, standard deduction and now the salary structuring facility being provided by the companies, it is possible to pay ZERO tax even on a salary of up to ₹ 19,20,000. How? Let us now understand in detail.

How will ZERO TAX be implemented?

From FY 2025–26, the slabs of the New Tax Regime have been changed and along with this, companies are now making the salary structure tax friendly. The result is that even if your annual salary is up to ₹ 19.20 lakh, you can pay ZERO TAX by doing deductions and structuring wisely.

New Tax Regime- FY 2025–26 Slabs

Taxable Income (in ₹) Tax Rate (%)
0 – 4,00,000 NIL
4,00,001 – 8,00,000 5%
8,00,001 – 12,00,000 10%
12,00,001 – 16,00,000 15%
16,00,001 – 20,00,000 20%
20,00,001 – 24,00,000 25%
> 24,00,000 30%

 

Remember that tax exemption of ₹25,000 is available under Section 87A on taxable income up to ₹12 lakh, i.e. tax = ₹0

Real salary breakup of ₹19.20 lakh CTC

Suppose your company structures the salary in this way.

Component Amount (₹) Calculation Basis
Basic Pay ₹9,60,000 Fixed @ 50%
Personal Allowance ₹4,72,320 Fixed component (excluding flexi parts)
Employer PF (Flat)** ₹21,600 ₹1,800 × 12 (fixed min opted)
Gratuity ₹46,080 4.8% of basic = ₹9.6L × 4.8%
Variable Pay (5%) ₹96,000 5% of ₹19,20,000
Flexi/MPMC Components ₹6,23,600 Books, car, entertainment etc.
Total CTC ₹19,20,000

 

Step-by-step calculation of taxable income

1. Standard Deduction – ₹75,000
₹19,20,000 – ₹75,000 = ₹18,45,000

2. Employer NPS Contribution – ₹84,000
(14% of Basic as per rules)
₹18,45,000 – ₹84,000 = ₹17,61,000

3. Flexi Pay Tax-Free Components – ₹6,23,600

Flexi Pay Category Amount (₹)
Car/Conveyance ₹2,85,600
Books & Periodicals ₹1,08,000
Entertainment ₹2,40,000
Uniform ₹90,000
Total ₹6,23,600

 

₹17,61,000 – ₹6,23,600 = ₹11,37,400

4. Home Loan Interest + Rental Income Set-off – ₹2,60,000
If the house is a let-out:

Interest Deduction: ₹2,00,000

Rental Income Adjustment: ₹60,000

₹11,37,400 – ₹2,60,000 = ₹8,77,400

5. Other Deductions – ₹50,000
Let’s say:

Gift exemption, family pension, or other miscellaneous

₹8,77,400 – ₹50,000 = ₹8,27,400 (Final Taxable Income)

Now understand the calculation of tax

Slab Income Range Rate Tax (₹)
NIL ₹0 – ₹4,00,000 0% ₹0
5% ₹4L – ₹8L 5% ₹20,000
10% ₹8L – ₹8.27L 10% ₹2,740
Total Tax Payable ₹22,740
Section 87A Rebate ≤ ₹12L income , ₹22,740
Net Tax ₹0

 

What needs to be done for Zero Tax?

Correct structuring of Flexi Pay

Minimum PF (₹1,800/month)

Employer NPS Contribution

Home Loan Interest Benefit (with let-out)

Other Income Adjustment + ₹50K exemption

The combination of all these makes your salary of ₹19.20 lakh tax free. You can request your HR to prepare your salary structure with a Flexi Pay plan. You can also increase your in-hand salary by opting for a minimum Provident Fund.

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