You can save tax in these 7 ways even in the new tax regime, prepare for FY 2025-26

New tax regime

Many people believe that there is no opportunity to save tax in the new tax regime. But, it is not entirely correct. In the new tax system also, there are some exemptions, deductions and benefits given by the employer, with the help of which salaried employees can reduce their tax burden. Let us know 7 such major methods.

Employer’s contribution to NPS

In the new tax system, tax exemption is available under Section 80CCD(2) on the contributions made by the employer to the National Pension System (NPS). If the employer contributes up to a total of 14% of the basic salary and dearness allowance (DA), then he is eligible for tax deduction.

This benefit is available apart from the standard deduction of Rs 75,000. For example, if an employee’s basic salary and DA together is Rs 12 lakh and the employer deposits 14% i.e. Rs 1.68 lakh in NPS, then the entire amount will come under the ambit of tax exemption. However, there is no deduction in the new tax regime on NPS contributions made by the employee himself.

Employer’s contribution to EPF

In the new tax regime, the employee’s EPF contribution is not eligible for exemption under Section 80C. But the contribution made by the employer in EPF gives tax benefits up to the prescribed limit. However, if the total contribution by the employer to EPF, NPS and superannuation fund exceeds Rs 7.5 lakh annually, the excess amount will be taxable.

Standard deduction of Rs 75,000

Even in the new tax system, salaried employees and pensioners get a standard deduction of Rs 75,000. There is no need to provide any bill or proof of expenditure for this.

Interest on home loan on rented property

If you have given a house on rent, then the benefit of deduction on the interest on home loan taken on it is also available in the new tax system. However, this deduction can be availed only against income from ‘house property’.

Exemption on certain perquisites and reimbursements

Even in the new tax regime, some benefits remain tax-free, such as reimbursement of mobile and internet bills for office work, company-provided mobile phones, health and wellness programs and in some cases, meal vouchers and meal facilities. There is no tax on these facilities as per the conditions.

allowances related to official work

Expenses incurred during official travel, transfer, duty and transport allowance given to disabled employees remain tax free. Apart from this, allowance received for purchase or maintenance of uniform required during employment also comes under the ambit of exemption under prescribed conditions.

Exemption on gifts received from employer

There will be no tax on gifts up to Rs 5,000 received from the employer in the financial year 2025-26. Apart from this, some gifts received through marriage, will or inheritance are also exempt from tax.

Relief to those receiving family pension also

If a family member of a deceased employee is receiving family pension, then the benefit of deduction is also available in the new tax system. This deduction will be limited to one-third of the family pension or Rs 25,000 annually, whichever is less. Overall, even though many old exemptions have been abolished in the new tax regime, salaried employees can still reduce their tax liability to a great extent through proper tax planning.

Kanhaiya Pachauri

Kanhaiya Pachauri

Kanhaiya Pachauri is an experienced journalist with 10 years of experience in print, TV and online media. He started his career as a print journalist and has been covering the tech and auto sections for the last few years. He researches technology closely and keeps an eye on the latest trends and developments. Currently, Kanhaiya is associated with TV9, where he is covering the Tech and Auto section. He has made a name for himself for in-depth coverage of the latest developments in the industry. We are ready to provide complete and correct information about any news to the users. When he is not working on technology, he enjoys pursuing his hobbies. He likes listening to music and reading books. He believes that music and books are a great way to relax after a busy day at work.

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