Why a new act was needed
The older income-tax law became highly amended and complex over decades. A newer framework aims to simplify language, reduce duplication, reorganise provisions and make compliance easier to read.
Key structural changes to watch
- New numbering and reorganised provisions.
- Terminology changes and simplified drafting.
- Consolidation of related provisions.
- Software and CA workflows need updated references.
- Old section numbers may remain relevant for past-year assessments and appeals.
What does not automatically change
- GST remains separate.
- Past assessments and appeals may continue under older references.
- Return filing still depends on annual forms, portal utilities and assessment-year instructions.
- Tax planning still needs slab, deduction and regime comparison.
What taxpayers should do now
- Continue filing using forms applicable to the relevant year.
- Check if CA/software has updated section references.
- Keep old and new references mapped for notices.
- Review deduction and TDS planning with current-year law.
New Income Tax Act 2025: year and source check
Last fact-checked: 25 May 2026.
AY 2026-27 means FY 2025-26 income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. Tax Year 2026-27 means FY 2026-27 income under the Income Tax Act, 2025. Do not mix the two labels.
For AY 2026-27, check the ITR utility, validation rules and official e-filing guidance before relying on secondary summaries.
Use official portal pages, CBDT notifications, the supplied Act PDF and ICAI material before making a filing, payroll, TDS/TCS or rebate decision.
FAQs
Which year should I use for New Income Tax Act 2025?
Use AY 2026-27 for FY 2025-26 income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. Use Tax Year 2026-27 for FY 2026-27 income under the Income Tax Act, 2025.
What documents should I share with a tax expert?
Share the portal screenshot, exact year, income breakup, certificates, AIS/Form 26AS, notices, challans and any computation already prepared.
Can WorkIndex help me find a specialist?
Yes. Post a requirement with the legal year, records and deadline so experts can quote on the real issue instead of a generic page title.
New Income Tax Act 2025: year and source check
Last fact-checked: 25 May 2026.
AY 2026-27 means FY 2025-26 income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. Tax Year 2026-27 means FY 2026-27 income under the Income Tax Act, 2025. Do not mix the two labels.
For AY 2026-27, check the ITR utility, validation rules and official e-filing guidance before relying on secondary summaries.
Use official portal pages, CBDT notifications, the supplied Act PDF and ICAI material before making a filing, payroll, TDS/TCS or rebate decision.
What to verify for New Income Tax Act 2025
- Correct financial year, assessment year or tax year.
- Taxpayer type, age category, residential status and business/profession status.
- Exact income heads, including salary, house property, business/profession, capital gains, VDA and other sources.
- AIS/TIS, Form 26AS, TDS/TCS certificates, challans and portal pre-fill.
- Deductions/exemptions allowed in the selected regime and current ITR utility validation rules.
- Whether the issue is a calculation, filing, notice response, rectification, appeal or advisory position.
New Income Tax Act 2025: year and source check
Last fact-checked: 25 May 2026.
AY 2026-27 means FY 2025-26 income under the Income-tax Act, 1961. Tax Year 2026-27 means FY 2026-27 income under the Income Tax Act, 2025. Do not mix the two labels.
For AY 2026-27, check the ITR utility, validation rules and official e-filing guidance before relying on secondary summaries.
Use official portal pages, CBDT notifications, the supplied Act PDF and ICAI material before making a filing, payroll, TDS/TCS or rebate decision.
What to verify for New Income Tax Act 2025
- Correct financial year, assessment year or tax year.
- Taxpayer type, age category, residential status and business/profession status.
- Exact income heads, including salary, house property, business/profession, capital gains, VDA and other sources.
- AIS/TIS, Form 26AS, TDS/TCS certificates, challans and portal pre-fill.
- Deductions/exemptions allowed in the selected regime and current ITR utility validation rules.
- Whether the issue is a calculation, filing, notice response, rectification, appeal or advisory position.