The new regime is not deduction-free
Most Section 80C, 80D, HRA and LTA benefits are not available in the new regime, but standard deduction, employer NPS and certain exemptions can still matter.
Deductions or benefits commonly available under new regime
- Standard deduction on salary and pension as per current year rules.
- Employer contribution to NPS under Section 80CCD(2), subject to limits.
- Family pension deduction under Section 57(iia).
- Interest on let-out property loan may be allowed within regime rules.
- Gratuity, VRS and leave encashment exemptions where eligible.
- Transport allowance for specially-abled employees.
What you usually lose under new regime
- Section 80C investments such as ELSS, PPF, LIC, school fees and home loan principal.
- Section 80D health insurance deduction.
- HRA exemption.
- LTA exemption.
- Self-occupied home-loan interest deduction.
- Professional tax deduction.
When new regime may make sense
- Young earners with few investments.
- Lower or middle-income taxpayers benefiting from rebate/slabs.
- Taxpayers without HRA or home loan.
- Freelancers/business taxpayers who can claim actual business expenses in business computation.
Deductions in New Tax Regime: 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 Deductions in New Tax Regime?
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.
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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.
Deductions in New Tax Regime: 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 Deductions in New Tax Regime
- 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.
Deductions in New Tax Regime: 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 Deductions in New Tax Regime
- 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.