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Income tax rules 2026: 10 key changes from April 1 investors, salaried people must know

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 8:58 am
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Published: March 31, 2026
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The Income Tax Act 1961 will be replaced with the new Income Tax Act 2025 from April 1, 2026. This will mark a major reform in the tax system of the country. Ahead of this, let’s have a look at key changes that will come into effect from April 1, 2206. 

  • Tax Year: The government has decided to replace the older dual system of Financial Year and Assessment Year with a single ‘Tax Year’. April 1 onwards, income will be reported under the tax year. 
  • HRA changes: The rules to avail House Rent Allowance (HRA) have been made stricter. Employees must provide their landlord’s PAN and proof of rent payments to avail benefits. 
  • PAN rule changes: Starting April 1, 2026, a Permanent Account Number (PAN) will be mandatory if the total amount in a financial year exceeds Rs 10 lakh. Earlier, the rule required a PAN for the deposit of Rs 50,000 per day.
  • Also, applying for a PAN with only Aadhaar will no longer be allowed. This means applicants will need to submit additional proof of date of birth, such as a voter ID, birth certificate, passport, or driving licence.
  • Capital gains: New rules will replace the previous ‘deemed dividend’ treatment, and therefore proceeds from share buybacks will now be taxed as capital gains. 
  • Sovereign Gold Bonds: Under the new rule, the tax exemptions will now apply only on redemption of SGBs purchased at the original issue. Secondary market redemptions will attract capital gains tax.
  • ITR filing deadline extended: Under the new rule, the ITR deadline for non-audit taxpayers, including businesses and trusts, has been extended to August 31.
  • Dividend and mutual fund income: Income from dividends and mutual funds will be calculated without permitting any deduction for interest expenses, regardless of whether the investment was made using borrowed funds.
  • Children’s allowances: Children’s education allowance has increased from Rs 100 per month to Rs 3,000 per child.





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