{"id":1427,"date":"2025-04-26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/?p=105601"},"modified":"2025-04-26","slug":"19-2-lakh-salary-zero-tax-the-truth-about-india-s-new-tax-regime-fy-2025-26-","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/19-2-lakh-salary-zero-tax-the-truth-about-india-s-new-tax-regime-fy-2025-26-","title":{"rendered":"19.2 Lakh Salary, Zero Tax? The Truth About India's New Tax Regime (FY 2025-26)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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<\/i> Income tax <\/a>

19.2 Lakh Salary, Zero Tax? The Truth About India's New Tax Regime (FY 2025-26) <\/h1> <\/div>

Analyzes the feasibility of achieving zero income tax on 19.2 lakh earnings under India's new tax regime (FY 2025-26 \/ Section 115BAC). Details the regime's rules, standard tax calculation, and debunks the zero-tax claim by highlighting the reliance on disallowed deductions (HRA, LTA, flexi-allowances). Concludes it's unrealistic for most salaried individuals <\/p>

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<\/div> Krishna Gopal Varshney <\/a>

An editor at Myitronline<\/p> <\/div>