The Excel-based Income Tax Calculator serves to compute taxes on various sources of income including salary, pension, gifts, fixed deposits, bank interest, house rent, and capital gains (both short and long-term).
New Tax Regime Scheme (Section 115 BAC)- Income Tax rates for the financial year 2024-25
For Everyone | |
Upto Rs. 3,00,000 | Nil |
Rs. 3,00,001 to Rs. 7,00,000 | 5 per cent |
Rs. 7,00,001 to Rs. 10,00,000 | 10 per cent |
Rs. 10,00,001 to Rs. 12,00,000 | 15 per cent |
Rs. 12,00,001 to Rs. 15,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 15,00,000 | 30 per cent |
New Tax Regime Scheme (Section 115 BAC)- Income Tax rates for the financial year 2023-24
For Everyone | |
Upto Rs. 3,00,000 | Nil |
Rs. 3,00,001 to Rs. 6,00,000 | 5 per cent |
Rs. 6,00,001 to Rs. 9,00,000 | 10 per cent |
Rs. 9,00,001 to Rs. 12,00,000 | 15 per cent |
Rs. 12,00,001 to Rs. 15,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 15,00,000 | 30 per cent |
Old scheme: Income Tax rates for the financial year 2018-19/ 2019-20/ 2020-21/ 2021-22/ 2022-23/ 2023-24/ 2024-25
For Men | |
Upto Rs. 2,50,000 | Nil |
Rs. 2,50,001 to Rs. 5,00,000 | 5 per cent |
Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 10,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 10,00,000 | 30 per cent |
For Women | |
Upto Rs. 2,50,000 | Nil |
Rs. 2,50,001 to Rs. 5,00,000 | 5 per cent |
Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 10,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 10,00,000 | 30 per cent |
For a resident individual of 60 years or above (Senior Citizens) | |
Upto Rs. 3,00,000 | Nil |
Rs. 3,00,001 to Rs. 5,00,000 | 5 per cent |
Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 10,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 10,00,000 | 30 per cent |
For a resident individual of 80 years or above (Very Senior Citizens) | |
Upto Rs. 5,00,000 | Nil |
Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 10,00,000 | 20 per cent |
Above Rs. 10,00,000 | 30 per cent |
Kindly access the Income Tax Calculator through the provided links, tailored to your specific financial year/assessment year. This tool is designed to be user-friendly, and suitable for individuals with basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
- FY 2024-25 (AY 2025-26):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2024-25 (150.5 KiB, 10,081 hits)
- FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2023-24 (149.5 KiB, 23,956 hits)
- FY 2022-23 (AY 2023-24):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2022-23 (148.5 KiB, 13,588 hits)
- FY 2021-22 (AY 2022-23):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2021-22 (147.5 KiB, 10,382 hits)
- FY 2020-21 (AY 2021-22):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2020-21 (141.5 KiB, 24,250 hits)
- FY 2019-20 (AY 2020-21):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2019-20 (125.0 KiB, 57,557 hits)
- FY 2018-19 (AY 2019-20):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2018-19 (125.0 KiB, 74,598 hits)
- FY 2017-18 (AY 2018-19):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2017-18 (117.5 KiB, 46,786 hits)
- FY 2016-17 (AY 2017-18):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2016-17 (136.5 KiB, 40,934 hits)
- FY 2015-16 (AY 2016-17):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2015-16 (263.0 KiB, 54,878 hits)
- FY 2014-15 (AY 2015-16):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2014-15 (136.0 KiB, 84,932 hits)
- FY 2013-14 (AY 2014-15):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2013-14 (130.5 KiB, 59,704 hits)
- FY 2012-13 (AY 2013-14):
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2012-13 (119.0 KiB, 94,644 hits)
- FY 2011-12:
Income Tax Calculator for financial year 2011-12 (116.0 KiB, 198,610 hits)
- FY 2010-11:
Income Tax Calculator for Financial Year 2010-2011 (97.5 KiB, 162,399 hits)
- FY 2009-10:
Income Tax Calculator for Financial Year 2009-2010 (72.0 KiB, 71,141 hits)
- FY 2008-09:
Income Tax Calculator for Financial Year 2008-2009 (71.5 KiB, 28,450 hits)
Changes in FY 2020-21 (Budget Feb 2020):
- Optional new tax regime – No change in the existing tax slab rates, but a new tax regime has been proposed. If individuals don’t take exemptions and deductions, they would be taxed at reduced tax rates.
- Additional 1.5 lacs deduction available u/s 80EEA on home loan interest subject to the following conditions:
a) The loan must be taken between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2021;
b) The value of house property must not exceed Rs 45 lakh; and
c) Individuals should not own any house on the date of sanctioning of the loan.
Changes in FY 2019-20 (Budget July 2019):
- Additional 1.5 lacs deduction available u/s 80EEA on home loan interest subject to following conditions:
a) The loan must be taken between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2020;
b) The value of house property must not exceed Rs 45 lakh, and
c) Individual should not own any house on the date of sanctioning of the loan. - 15% surcharge between 1 to 2 crores of taxable income, 25% between 2 to 5 and 37% above 5 crores.
Changes in FY 2019-20 (Interim Budget Feb 2019):
- Full tax rebate (u/s 87A) for taxable income (after all deductions/exemptions) upto Rs 5 lakhs.
- Standard deduction increased for salaried persons from 40,000 to 50,000.
- No notional rent for second self-occupied house property under income from house property.
- TDS deduction on fixed deposits threshold increased from existing 10,000 to 40,000.
- Section 54 exemption is applicable for up to two house property purchase (once a life) if capital gains are less than or equal to 2 crores.
- Income tax slabs remain the same as the previous year.
- Anonymous and online system for assessments: Within the next 2 years, scrutiny to be done without any physical interface between taxpayer and tax officer and to be done electronically without disclosing each other’s identity. We wrote it as one of our suggestion in Open Letter to Narendra Modi in Dec 2016.
Changes in FY 2018-19:
- Removal of conveyance allowance and medical reimbursement and Addition of standard deduction of Rs 40,000
- Cess on tax increased from 3% to 4% (education and healthcare cess)
- LTCG introduced @ 10%, for gains exceeding 1 lakh earned from listed stocks/equity-linked mutual funds
- Section 80D now allows up to Rs 50,000 deduction for plan taken for senior citizens
- New section 80TTB added for senior citizens which allow up to Rs 50,000 deduction for income from saving bank interest or income from fixed/recurring deposits. But 80TTA (10,000 deductions for saving bank interest) and 80TTB cannot be applied together. Under section 194A the threshold for deduction of tax at source on interest income for senior citizens has been raised from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 50,000
- Capital gain bonds u/s 54EC duration increased to 5 years from 3 years
Changes in FY 2017-18:
- The reduced income tax rate on income between Rs. 2.5 lakh and Rs. 5 lakh to 5 per cent from 10 per cent.
- Reduced Section 87A rebate from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 2,500. And no rebate will be applicable for taxpayers having income above Rs. 3.5 lakh.
- Additional Surcharge of 10%, if taxable income is above 50 lakhs.
- Max loss from house property for let out property can be 2 lakhs.
- Period for applicability of long term capital gains for house property reduced to 2 years from 3 years, and base year changes to April 2001 for indexation computation.
- Individual and HUF taxpayers to deduct tax at source @ 5% of the rent paid by them in case the amount of the rent exceeds Rs. 50,000 per month.
Changes in FY 2016-17:
1. Rebate increased to 5000 from 2000 u/s 87A
2. Like NPS, tax deduction also available for APY (Atal Pension Yojana)
This excel calculator supports the inclusion of the following components, explanation for each is also provided along:
House Rent Allowance (HRA): Rent receipts can be shown for taking tax benefit for living in a rented house. Income tax exemption for HRA will be least of the following:
- The actual amount of HRA received as a part of the salary.
- 40% (if living in non-metro area) or 50% (if living in metro area) of (basic salary+Dearness allowance (DA)).
- Rent paid minus 10% of (basic salary+DA).
In some cases, the deduction for both HRA and home loan interest (u/s 24) can be taken together in case owned house is not in the same city or not at a commutable distance to office.
Transport/Conveyance allowance: Rs 800 per month is non taxable if salary has this component. This would not be exempted in case of employee also avail of car reimbursement. No proofs/bills required to submit for this exemption.
Children education allowance: Per school-going child 1200 per annum is non-taxable. Maximum for 2 children, so max 2400 per annum becomes non-taxable.
Grade/Special/Management/Supplementary Allowance: That’s a general component in the industry to complete CTC amount after putting 35-40% into basic and 20% in HRA. This is not an expense, but this head is kept just to put the rest of the CTC amount into some component.
Arrears: Generally arrears are fully taxable, but the employee may claim exemption u/s 89(1). One would need to compute income tax on the arrears if it would have been received in the actual year. Now the difference of income tax between payment year and actual year would be allowed for deduction.
Gratuity: If the amount is received before completion of five years of service with the employer, it should be taxable. Else it would be non-taxable up to Rs 10 lakh in the case of non-government servants. In the case of Government service employees, it would be fully non taxable.
Leave travel allowance (LTA): Two trips on a block of four years can be claimed for exemption for travel done inside India. The following amount would be non-taxable:
- Where journey is performed by rail; railway-fare in first AC class by shortest route to the destination.
- Where places of origin and destination are connected by rail but the journey is performed by any other mode than first AC class fare by the shortest route to the place of destination.
- Where the place of origin of journey and destination, or part thereof, are not connected by rail and journey is performed by any other transport; then (i) If a recognised public transport system exists between such places the first class or deluxe class fare of such transport by the shortest route, or, (ii) If in other case, first AC class fare for the distance of the journey by the shortest route, as if the journey has been performed by rail.
- The actual amount received
- The cash equivalent of leave balance (max 30 days per year of service)
- Maximum of 10 months of leave encashment, based on last 10 months average salary
- Rs. 3 Lakh
Performance Incentive/Bonus: This component would be fully taxable.
Medical allowance/Reimbursement: This component is on-taxable up to 15000 per year (or Rs 1250 per month) on producing medical bills.
Food Coupons – Non-taxable up to 50 Rs per meal. So a 22 working month and one meal per day would make Rs 1100 as non taxable. Sodexo or Accor ticket coupons may also be provided by the employer for the same.
Periodical Journals: Some employers may provide a component for buying magazines, journals and books as a part of knowledge enhancement for business growth. This part would become non-taxable on providing original bills.
Professional Development Allowance: If original bills are submitted to the employer, this allowance may become non-taxable. Generally payment done towards any technical course fee, certification etc done to enhance professional knowledge can be reimbursed.
Uniform/Dress Allowance: Some sections of employees mat get an allowance for the purchase of office dress/uniform. In such a case, the component would become non-taxable.
Telephone reimbursements – In some cases, companies may provide a component for telephone bills. Employees may provide actual phone usage bills to reimburse this component and make it non-taxable.
Internet Expenses – Employer may also provide reimbursement of internet expenses and thus this would become non taxable.
Car expense reimbursements – In case the company provides a component for this and employee use the self-owned car for official and personal purposes, Rs 1800 per month would be non-taxable on showing bills for fuel or can maintenance. This amount would be Rs 2400 in case the car is more capacity than 1600cc.
Driver salary – If the employee pays the driver salary for a self-owned or company-owned car, Rs 900 per month may become non-taxable if the employer provides a component for it.
Gift from relatives vs non relatives: Gifts from relatives would be non-taxable with no limits attached. Following relations are covered under the non-taxable rule:
- Spouse of the individual
- Brother or sister of the individual
- Brother or sister of the spouse of the individual
- Brother or sister of either of the parents of the individual
- Any lineal ascendant or descendant of the individual
- Any lineal ascendant or descendant of the spouse of the individual, Spouse of the person referred to in clauses (2) to (6).
If gifts received from non-relative persons is worth more than Rs.50000, one is liable to pay the tax on whole value. Gift can be in form of a sum of money (in cash/cheque/bank draft/electronic transfer) or any articles.
Agricultural Income: If one has only only agricultural income, then it is fully exempt from income tax. If other income also there, a rebate on agricultural income would be provided at a 10-30% rate depending on the actual amount of agricultural income.
House rent Income: 30% of the rental income can be reduced as a standard deduction for repairs, maintenance etc. irrespective of the actual amount spent.
Bank/Fixed deposit/Post Office/NSC/SCSS interest: Interest earned on bank account, fixed deposits, post office, debt mutual funds/fixed maturity plans(kept less than one year) would be added to taxable income and taxed as per slab rates.
Short Term Gains from Share Trading/Equity Mutual funds: if stocks/equity mutual funds are sold before one year, 15% tax would be payable on such gains. STT should have been on transaction.
Long term gains from Share Trading/Equity Mutual funds: If stocks/equity mutual funds are kept for more than a year before the sale, it would be long term gains and such gains would be fully exempt from income tax. Securities transaction tax (STT) must have been paid on transactions for availing this exemption.
Section 80C, 80CCD and 80CCC deductions– One can claim his investments/payments under section 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD, up to 1.5 lakh (1 lakh before FY 2014-15) combined limit. Amount can be invested in:
- Tax saving mutual funds (ELSS) with three years lock-in
- Five-year tax-saver bank Fixed deposits
- Public provident fund (PPF)
- National Savings Certificate (NSC) or National Service Scheme (NSS)
- Employer contribution into New Pension Scheme (NPS) (Section 80CCD)
- Life insurance/Unit Linked Insurance Plan (ULIP) premium
- Employee’s contribution towards Employee provident fund (EPF)
- Home loan principal amount payment (only if you have got possession of the house)
- Senior citizen savings scheme (SCSS), if your age is more than 60 years
- Post office tax-saving deposit or tax saving bonds
- Pension scheme/Retirement plans (Secion 80CCC)
- Tuition fees paid for children education
- Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme
Section 80D : Maximum deduction of up to 25,000 (15,000 before FY 2015-16) under medical or health insurance offered by life insurers taken for self and family. An additional deduction of up to 15,000 for buying cover for dependent parents. If parents/assessee are senior citizens, they can claim a deduction of up to Rs 30,000.
Section 80DD : Deduction of 75,000 for maintenance of a disabled dependent. If the disability is severe, the deduction amount will be 125,000.
Section 80E : Tax relief on interest payments on education loan taken for higher studies for self, spouse or child. There is no maximum limit on this deduction.
Section 80G: The eligibility is 50% or 100% of the donation amount subject to an overall ceiling of 10% of your gross total income to certain funds and charitable institutions.
Section 24/Home loan interest payment : The maximum limit is of 1.5 lakh on interest payments of a home loan for a self-occupied house. There is no ceiling on the amount of deduction if the house is let out or deemed to be let out. House rent would need to show in income in case house is not self-occupied.
Section 80U (Disabled/Handicapped person): Deduction can be claimed if a person has a disability. The allowed dedudtion for Rs 75,000. This deduction goes up to Rs. 100,000 in case disability is severe.
Section 80DDB deduction (Medical treatment expenses): Expenses done for medical treatment for self, spouse, dependent children, parents, brothers and sisters. Maximum deduction can be Rs 40,000 (goes up to 80,000 in case the patient is a senior citizen). Deduction is only allowed in the case of following diseases:
- Neurological Diseases where the disability level has been certified to be of 40% and above,
(a) Dementia
(b) Dystonia Musculorum Deformans
(c) Motor Neuron Disease
(d) Ataxia
(e) Chorea
(f) Hemiballismus
(g) Aphasia
(h) Parkinson’s Disease - Malignant Cancers
- Full Blown Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- Chronic Renal failure
- Haematological disorders :
(a) Hemophilia ;
(b) Thalassaemia.
Professional tax: Professional tax deducted from salary by employer should be removed from taxable salary before computation of income tax.
Employer contribution of EPF/New pension scheme(NPS): Employer contribution does not become part of employee’s income and hence income tax is not payable on this part.
Tax deducted at Source (TDS) deduction: As per income tax rules, all payment which is taxable in nature should be done after deduction of taxes at the source itself. Hence employer computes income tax on salary payment and deducts it every month. This TDS is based on employee’s saving/investment declaration at the start of year. If investments for tax saving is not done, large amount may be deducted in the last few months.
In-Hand monthly salary: After deduction of all components like TDS, EPF etc in hand monthly salary is computed.
In-Hand monthly salary without reimbursements: Some of the employees get reimbursements components separately in a different payment other than salary, So this figure shows in hand salary w/o reimbursement components like medical, telephone, internet bills, driver salary etc.
Total income this year: This figure shows the whole year’s income from all sources combined.
Advance tax schedule: As per income tax rules, 30% of income tax should be paid by 15th Sept, 60% by 15th Dec and the rest by 31st March. If its not followed one may be charged interest penalty u/s 234C.
If you want to use a simple web based calculator, you may try, official income tax calculator by income tax department
Disclaimer: We are not responsible for any inaccuracies in the income tax computed by this tool. If one finds any issue, they can report same to us through contact us page and we would try to fix the problem as soon as possible.
Sir. A good file for calculating taxes. But I think following things need to be added to make it perfect:
1. Advance taxes paid on different dates
2. Self assessment taxes paid on different dates
3. Calculation of Interest u/s 234 abc
4. Addition of some new entries (rows) in earnings and deductions both
5. Selection of Non-corporate / Corporate taxpayer
6. In many cases LTA is paid monthly for which no receipt is accepted. So no deduction.
7. Similarly for Car also. In C49 and C55 (F.Y. 2018-19) I fed 0 but in P49 and P55 it takes values from above and gives deduction.
8. For Debt MF entries required
9. For Expenditures on shares entries required.
If these things are added I think it will become more helpful.
Thanks
Dear Mr. Pankaj,
Can we get tax calculator for 20-21 please.
@Venkatraman
Extremely sorry for the delay this year.
Was occupied with some other things in life!
You can download it now on https://www.pankajbatra.com/finance/income-tax-calculator/
Hi Pankaj Sir,
Can you please share Income tax calculator for AY 2022-2023
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please tell me where to add epf detail in current income tax formate
Mr. Pankaj Batra
Request you to include Pension, superannuation also under income. This will help pensioners to compute their Income Tax liability.
In FY 20-21 tax calculator Advance tax table at bottom is using only deduction case tax calculation even when w/o deduction tax is smaller. May be add extra columns for “Payable” and “Difference” for w/o deduction case too. Thanks.
Hello Sir,
Thank you very much for sharing the Salary TDS calculation sheet
Every year I use refer your Tax calculation sheet 🙂
Thanks again
How to calculate interest u/s 234A, 234B and 234C of AY 2020-21.
I think there is an error in Tax calculator for FY 2020-21. 80C deduction is setting off against LTCG while only 2.5L deduction should be allowed.
Entry of figuer in NPS Additional Deduction of 50k in 80CCD is password protected!!
What are the exemptions and deductions available under the new regime?
1) Transport allowances in case of a specially-abled person.
2) Conveyance allowance received to meet the conveyance expenditure incurred as part of the employment.
3) Any compensation received to meet the cost of travel on tour or transfer.
4) Daily allowance received to meet the ordinary regular charges or expenditure you incur on account of absence from his regular place of duty.
Sir, you have allowed deduction of Professional Tax Under New Regime. Which is probably not allowed as deduction based on above information. You might have to correct the sheet. Also, if possible, please share the sheet with Form 16 Format.
Great Job sir,,,,I have been following your content for years.Can you pls upload excel for self employed too..at least proprietor and partnership firms if it is difficult to upload for Pvt ltd companies.Helps to file on my own for my small firm for which i cant afford CA.Thanks again.
Dear Pankaj, I couldn’t trace tax calculator for FY 2021-22. Kindly advise when we can expect this to be posted
@Sudha
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Hi Pankaj Sir, Can you please share Income tax calculator for AY 2021-2022?
@Archana
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in certain filed like PF by employer is password protected. Can you please help in this regard
HRA exemption is not getting auto calculated in AY 22-23 spread sheet
Hi Pankaj,
I have been following your website since 2013. And although i have financial advisor who does my taxes every year, i have always used your excel sheets for tax planning in advance. Its just really simple and 100% accurate. I would like to thank you for sharing the same with everyone. It is tremendously useful. Kudos to all the effort that you put in each year for doing this.
And i would also like to state that I would not hesitate to buy subscription if in future you plan on making this service payable 🙂
Thanks again!
Sir, In yours IT Calculator FY 2019-20. HRA is entered but it is not showing in exemption column. Even after entering Rent receipts. Can you please look into that and let me know.
Sir, Sorry, Checked it now.. HRA is getting calculated and reflected properly in FY 2019-20. Thank You Sir.
Hi Sir, please share Income tax calculator for AY 2022-2023
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Hi Pankaj Sir, Can you please share Income tax calculator for FY 2022-2023?
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we want income tax calculator for fy 2022-2023
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