Old vs New Tax Regime Decision Matrix 2026 — Which Saves More?

The new tax regime (2023+) offers lower tax rates but no deductions. The old regime allows deductions under Sections 80C, 80D, and HRA but higher tax rates. This decision matrix helps you calculate exact tax for your salary and deductions to choose the regime that saves you the most.

Updated: May 6, 2026

Quick Rule: If you claim deductions exceeding ₹3-4 lakhs annually, old regime is better. If you have minimal deductions, new regime saves tax. For most salaried individuals with HRA + 80C, the break-even is around ₹4L in claimed deductions.

New vs Old Tax Slabs 2026

Income Slab Old Regime Rate New Regime Rate Difference
₹0 - ₹3 lakhs Nil Nil Same
₹3L - ₹6L 5% 5% Same
₹6L - ₹9L 10% 10% Same
₹9L - ₹12L 15% 15% Same
₹12L - ₹15L 20% 20% Same
₹15L - ₹20L 30% 30% Same
Above ₹20L 45% 45% Same

Note: New regime has standard deduction of ₹75,000 (salaried individuals). Old regime has no standard deduction but allows various Section 80 deductions.

Tax Calculation for Different Salary Levels

Salary: ₹5 Lakh Annual (₹41,667/month)

Scenario 1: No Deductions

Regime Gross Salary Deductions Taxable Income Tax Net After Tax
Old Regime ₹5,00,000 ₹0 ₹5,00,000 ₹20,000 (4%) ₹4,80,000
New Regime ₹5,00,000 ₹75,000 (standard) ₹4,25,000 ₹12,500 (2.5%) ₹4,87,500
Winner: New Regime Saves ₹7,500 in tax

Scenario 2: With Deductions (HRA ₹2L + 80C ₹1.5L)

Regime Gross Salary Deductions Taxable Income Tax Net After Tax
Old Regime ₹5,00,000 ₹3,50,000 ₹1,50,000 ₹0 (nil slab) ₹5,00,000
New Regime ₹5,00,000 ₹75,000 (no HRA/80C) ₹4,25,000 ₹12,500 ₹4,87,500
Winner: Old Regime Saves ₹12,500 in tax

Salary: ₹10 Lakh Annual (₹83,333/month)

Scenario 1: No Deductions

Regime Gross Salary Deductions Taxable Income Tax Effective Rate
Old Regime ₹10,00,000 ₹0 ₹10,00,000 ₹1,15,000 11.5%
New Regime ₹10,00,000 ₹75,000 ₹9,25,000 ₹1,02,500 10.25%
Winner: New Regime Saves ₹12,500

Scenario 2: With Full Deductions (HRA ₹3L + 80C ₹1.5L + 80D ₹50K)

Regime Gross Salary Deductions Taxable Income Tax Effective Rate
Old Regime ₹10,00,000 ₹5,00,000 ₹5,00,000 ₹35,000 3.5%
New Regime ₹10,00,000 ₹75,000 ₹9,25,000 ₹1,02,500 10.25%
Winner: Old Regime Saves ₹67,500

Salary: ₹20 Lakh Annual

With Moderate Deductions (HRA ₹4L + 80C ₹1.5L)

Regime Gross Salary Deductions Taxable Income Tax @ Slab Rate Effective Rate
Old Regime ₹20,00,000 ₹5,50,000 ₹14,50,000 ₹2,95,000 14.75%
New Regime ₹20,00,000 ₹75,000 ₹19,25,000 ₹4,46,250 22.3%
Winner: Old Regime Saves ₹1,51,250

Break-Even Analysis: When is Old Regime Better?

For a ₹10L salary, the break-even deduction amount is approximately ₹2.5L. Beyond this, old regime saves tax.

Maximum Deductions Available Under Section 80

Deduction Maximum Limit Who Can Claim
Section 80C (PPF, FD, Life Insurance, ELSS, Tuition Fees) ₹1,50,000/year All individuals
Section 80D (Health Insurance Premium) ₹1,00,000 (self+spouse+children) or ₹1,50,000 (+ parents for senior citizens) All individuals
Section 80DD (Dependent with disability) ₹75,000 (regular) / ₹1,25,000 (severe disability) If dependent has disability
Section 80E (Education Loan Interest) No limit (entire interest amount) Borrowers with education loan
Section 80TTA (Saving Account Interest) ₹10,000 All individuals
HRA (House Rent Allowance) Least of: salary/5, HRA paid, or rent - 10% of salary Salaried individuals (rented accommodation)
Section 80CCD(1B) (NPS contribution beyond 80C limit) ₹50,000 additional (if total 80C+CCD > ₹2L) All individuals

How to Maximize Deductions in Old Regime

Step 1: Claim Full HRA

HRA is usually the largest deduction for salaried employees. Calculate as: Least of (1) Salary/5, (2) Actual HRA received, (3) Rent paid - 10% of salary. If you pay ₹1L rent monthly (₹12L/year), you can claim HRA up to ₹4L-5L depending on salary.

Step 2: Max Out Section 80C (₹1.5L)

Priority order: (1) PPF/ELSS/Insurance (tax-free growth), (2) FD (tax-free interest in savings), (3) Tuition fees (if applicable). Avoid sukam taking low-return options.

Step 3: Get Health Insurance (₹80D max ₹1.5L)

Family health insurance premium is fully deductible. A ₹50,000 health insurance premium = ₹50,000 deduction. This is pure tax saving with health protection.

Step 4: Education Loan Interest (Unlimited)

If you have a home loan or education loan, the interest portion is deductible under Section 80EE (home loan: up to ₹2L/year) or Section 80E (education loan: entire interest).

Step 5: Invest in NPS (Additional ₹50,000)

Under Section 80CCD(1B), you can invest ₹50,000 additional in NPS beyond the ₹1.5L limit for a total ₹2L deduction. This adds to Section 80C and gives tax-free pension income at retirement.

Maximum Tax Optimization: For a ₹20L earner with family:
  • HRA: ₹4L (actual rent paid)
  • 80C: ₹1.5L (PPF + Insurance)
  • 80D: ₹1.5L (family health insurance)
  • 80E: ₹1L (education loan interest)
  • 80CCD: ₹50K (NPS)
  • Total Deductions: ₹8.5L
  • Taxable Income: ₹20L - ₹8.5L = ₹11.5L
  • Tax: ₹1.2L (old regime) vs ₹2.5L (new regime)
  • Saves: ₹1.3L in taxes

FAQ: Old vs New Tax Regime

Can I switch between old and new regime every year?

Yes, you can switch from old to new regime every year. However, the reverse (new to old) was blocked until FY 2024-25. From FY 2025-26 onwards, you can switch back to old regime with conditions. Choose the regime that saves maximum tax for each financial year based on your deductions and income.

If I have no deductions, should I use the new regime?

Yes, definitely. With no deductions, new regime's standard deduction of ₹75,000 automatically saves you tax compared to old regime's nil deduction. New regime is always better for zero-deduction income earners.

Is HRA deductible in the new regime?

No, HRA is not deductible in the new regime. Only the standard deduction of ₹75,000 is available. This is why the new regime becomes less attractive for those paying high rents. If you pay ₹10L+ rent annually, stick to the old regime.

What's the advantage of the new regime if it saves less tax?

Simplicity. No need to maintain HRA, rent agreement, insurance receipts, investment proofs, etc. Your ITR filing is simpler. Some people prefer this despite paying slightly more tax. However, for most high-income earners, old regime with deductions saves ₹50,000-₹2,00,000+ annually.

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