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Income tax slabs for financial year 2017-18

Through this blog, we shall share the Income tax slabs for Financial year 2017-18 i.e.Assessment year 2018-19.

As per Union Budget 2017 the Income Tax slab rate for financial year 2017-18 has been reduced to 5% for individuals having income between Rs 2.5 lakhs to Rs 5 lakhs. This Income tax slab rate was 10% for the financial year 2016-17. The remaining tax slabs remain as before.

So,you will be straightaway saving income tax of Rs.12500 (250000*5/100) + Education cess Rs.250 & Higher education cess of Rs.125 .

Also,as per Budget 2017 : For Financial year 2017-18 the rebate under section 87A has been reduced to Rs.2500 for individuals having income upto Rs.3.5 lakhs. For financial year 2016-17 this rebate under section 87A was Rs.5000  for individuals with income upto Rs.5 lakhs. This is to avoid duplication of tax benefits.

The combined effect of the above two points shall mean that if your annual income is up to Rs 3 lakhs then your tax liability shall be nil.This is to avoid duplication of benefits for the Rs 2.5-5 lakhs tax slab.

If you are a senior citizen then your income upto Rs.3 lakhs is anyways not taxable as per income tax slabs for financial year 2016-17.

So,if your annual income is Rs.3 lakhs ( non senior citizen) : then Rs.2.5 lakhs is basic exemption as per tax slabs.Your tax shall be Rs.2500 ( 300000-250000)*5% .Now, you can claim rebate under section 87A of Rs.2500. So,your final tax liability shall be NIL.

  • A surcharge of 10% on individual income above Rs.50 lakhs and upto Rs.1 crore.
  • Surcharge @ 15% on income above Rs.1 crore to continue as before.

We can sum up the above changes in the income tax slabs in a simple manner as shown in the Income tax rates tables below.

Income tax slabs for Financial year 2017-18

1. Income tax slab for Resident Individuals below 60 years of age

IncomeTax rate
Upto Rs.2.5 lakhsNo tax
From 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs5%
From 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs20%
Income > Rs.10 lakhs30%
  • A surcharge of 10% on individual income above Rs.50 lakhs and upto Rs.1 crore.
  • Surcharge @ 15% on income above Rs.1 crore to continue as before.
  • Education Cess : 2% of Total Income tax and surcharge.
  • Secondary and Higher Education cess: 1% of Income tax and surcharge.

2. Income tax slab for Senior citizens i.e.Resident Individuals above 60 years but below 80 years

IncomeTax rate
Upto Rs.3 lakhsNo tax
From 3 lakhs to Rs.5 lakhs5%
From 5 lakhs to Rs.10 lakhs20%
Income > Rs.10 lakhs30%
  • A surcharge of 10% on individual income above Rs.50 lakhs and upto Rs.1 crore.
  • Surcharge @ 15% on income above Rs.1 crore to continue as before.
  • Education Cess : 2% of Total Income tax and surcharge.
  • Secondary and Higher Education cess: 1% of Income tax and surcharge.

3. Income tax slab for Super senior citizens i.e.Resident Individuals above 80 years of age

IncomeTax rate
Upto Rs.5 lakhsNo tax
From 5 lakhs to Rs.10 lakhs20%
Income > Rs.10 lakhs30%
  • A surcharge of 10% on individual income above Rs.50 lakhs and upto Rs.1 crore.
  • Surcharge @ 15% on income above Rs.1 crore to continue as before.
  • Education Cess : 2% of Total Income tax and surcharge.
  • Secondary and Higher Education cess: 1% of Income tax and surcharge.

Feel free to share your valuable feedback on the same.If you have any queries, you can ask the same in our comment section below.

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Harleen Kaur: A Chartered Accountant with 14+ years of experience in the Corporate world. A Finance & technology (a fintech) enthusiast, a passionate financial blogger, Founder @ Fintrakk.com and a Finance FAQ Portal. In short, a CA, a Bachelor of Commerce whose very foundation has been learning about finance. I am actively contributing towards the financial literacy goal through my business ventures and spreading awareness in the dynamic field of finance, investment, stock market, money savings, career and a lot more. Reading, learning & sharing interesting information, this is what I enjoy!! I have researched and written hundreds of blogs on Indian financial topics! Now, expanding my blogging horizon towards Personal Finance in Canada, and USA as well.
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