Section 80C (New Regime)
Abolition of Section 80C in the Default Tax Regime
Quick Answer
Section 80C (New Regime) (Abolition of Section 80C in the Default Tax Regime) has been deleted under the Direct Tax Code 2025, effective 1st April 2026.
Sec 80C (New Regime)
Provision Summary
Taxpayers could claim up to Rs. 1.5 Lakhs deduction on various investments.
Deleted
Provision Summary
Not Applicable. Under the Default Tax Regime (Section 115BAC) of the Income Tax Act 2025, the Section 80C/123 deduction is completely abolished.
Key Changes & Highlights
- Zero deduction allowed for LIC, PPF, or ELSS under the default slabs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Section 80C (New Regime) of the Income Tax Act 1961 deal with?
Section 80C (New Regime) (Abolition of Section 80C in the Default Tax Regime) Taxpayers could claim up to Rs. 1.5 Lakhs deduction on various investments.
Is Section 80C (New Regime) of the ITA 1961 still applicable under DTC 2025?
Section 80C (New Regime) has been deleted under the Direct Tax Code 2025. Not Applicable. Under the Default Tax Regime (Section 115BAC) of the Income Tax Act 2025, the Section 80C/123 deduction is completely abolished.
What is the status of Section 80C (New Regime) under the new tax code?
Section 80C (New Regime) is marked as "Deleted" with status "Deleted". Impact: Very High - Changes the savings behavior of the salaried class.
What are the key changes to Section 80C (New Regime) under DTC 2025?
Zero deduction allowed for LIC, PPF, or ELSS under the default slabs.
Disclaimer: This page is for educational and reference purposes only. Section mappings are based on publicly available drafts and circulars. Always consult a qualified Chartered Accountant before filing or making compliance decisions under the Direct Tax Code 2025.
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