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Income exempt from tax currently is ₹2.50 lakhs and is increased to ₹3.00 lakhs ( new regime) in the budget 2023. Whether income upto ₹7.00 lakhs is really exempt from tax? ( New regime). Please clarify.

Ans: Person earning income (other than long term capital gain from listed shares) upto Rs.7 lacs will don't have to pay any tax as under new tax regime, 100% of tax rebate will be allowed.
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