Budget 2026: What is the Section 87A rebate limit under new income tax regime for FY 2026-27?

Budget 2026 Brings New Income Tax Act From April With No Slab Change But Major Compliance Reset

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In the Union Budget 2026, the Section 87A tax rebate, given in Income Tax,remain unchanged, disappointing taxpayers who had hoped for an increase to boost consumption and ease the burden on middle-income individuals. Thus, like for FY 2025-26, under the new tax regime, resident individuals with net taxable income up to Rs 12 lakh can continue to claim a maximum rebate of Rs 60,000, effectively reducing their tax liability to zero on regular income up to that limit.
Budget 2026 Brings New Income Tax Act From April With No Slab Change But Major Compliance Reset
The rebate remains only available to resident individuals. Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), companies, and super senior citizens are not eligible to claim this benefit.

Rules remain unchanged

While the rebate continues at existing levels, specific income categories are excluded from its benefit. Long-term capital gains (LTCG) from listed equity shares and equity mutual funds do not qualify for the Section 87A rebate, though gains up to Rs 1.25 lakh on such assets remain tax-free under separate provisions.Under the new tax regime, short-term capital gains (STCG) are also treated differently compared to the old regime.
Taxpayers will not be able to claim the Section 87A rebate on STCG from equity sales starting FY 2025-26, a shift from earlier practice under the old tax rules.Incomes from non-standard sources such as gambling, online gaming, and virtual digital assets are explicitly excluded from rebate eligibility and are taxed at flat rates with surcharge and cess.

Middle-Class relief focus remains limited to existing measures

The decision to stick with the current Section 87A rebate levels suggests the government is opting to keep its focus on other fiscal priorities rather than expanding tax relief for individual taxpayers in Budget 2026. While the rebate still offers meaningful relief for many middle-income earners under the new regime, the absence of an increase may temper expectations about near-term consumer spending support from the budget.

How much taxpayers pay?

Since, the income tax rules, remain as put forward in last year's Budget, here's how much taxpayers will have to shell out as per Income Tax
Total IncomeTax as per existing rates [as per Finance (No.2) Act, 2024]Tax as per proposed ratesBenefit of Rate/SlabRebate BenefitTotal Benefit [computed when compared to current slab rates]Tax Payable under new regime
Rs 8 lacRs 30,000Rs 20,000Rs 10,000Rs 20,000Rs 30,000Rs 0
Rs 9 lacRs 40,000Rs 30,000Rs 10,000Rs 30,000Rs 40,000Rs 0
Rs 10 lacRs 50,000Rs 40,000Rs 10,000Rs 40,000Rs 50,000Rs 0
Rs 11 lacRs 65,000Rs 50,000Rs 15,000Rs 50,000Rs 65,000Rs 0
Rs 12 lacRs 80,000Rs 60,000Rs 20,000Rs 60,000Rs 80,000Rs 0
Rs 13 lacRs 1,00,000Rs 75,000Rs 25,000Rs 0Rs 25,000Rs 75,000
Rs 14 lacRs 1,20,000Rs 90,000Rs 30,000Rs 0Rs 30,000Rs 90,000
Rs 15 lacRs 1,40,000Rs 1,05,000Rs 35,000Rs 0Rs 35,000Rs 1,05,000
Rs 16 lacRs 1,70,000Rs 1,20,000Rs 50,000Rs 0Rs 50,000Rs 1,20,000
Rs 17 lacRs 2,00,000Rs 1,40,000Rs 60,000Rs 0Rs 60,000Rs 1,40,000
Rs 18 lacRs 2,30,000Rs 1,60,000Rs 70,000Rs 0Rs 70,000Rs 1,60,000
Rs 19 lacRs 2,60,000Rs 1,80,000Rs 80,000Rs 0Rs 80,000Rs 1,80,000
Rs 20 lacRs 2,90,000Rs 2,00,000Rs 90,000Rs 0Rs 90,000Rs 2,00,000
Rs 21 lacRs 3,20,000Rs 2,25,000Rs 95,000Rs 0Rs 95,000Rs 2,25,000
Rs 22 lacRs 3,50,000Rs 2,50,000Rs 1,00,000Rs 0Rs 1,00,000Rs 2,50,000
Rs 23 lacRs 3,80,000Rs 2,75,000Rs 1,05,000Rs 0Rs 1,05,000Rs 2,75,000
Rs 24 lacRs 4,10,000Rs 3,00,000Rs 1,10,000Rs 0Rs 1,10,000Rs 3,00,000
Rs 25 lacRs 4,40,000Rs 3,30,000Rs 1,10,000Rs 0Rs 1,10,000Rs 3,30,000
Rs 50 lacRs 11,90,000Rs 10,80,000Rs 1,10,000Rs 0Rs 1,10,000Rs 10,80,000
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