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Home Loan Waalon Ke Liye New vs Old Tax Regime (2026)

Category: Tax & Budget · Published 2026-03-30 · by Priyanka

If you are paying a home-loan EMI, the old regime's Section 24(b) deduction of up to ₹2 lakh on interest is hard to beat. Let's see the math.

Example — ₹50 Lakh Home Loan 8.5% Pe

Year-1 interest: ~₹4.2 lakh; principal: ~₹1.1 lakh. Even after capping 24(b) at ₹2L and principal within 80C, the old regime saves a lot.

Rule of Thumb

  • Home-loan borrower + HRA + 80C + 80D = old regime wins.
  • Home-loan borrower but rented out (let-out property) → check carry-forward loss under new regime rules.

Confirm with our tax calculator.

Aksar Poochhe Jaane Wale Sawaal

Kya new regime mein Section 24 home loan interest claim kar sakte hain?

Self-occupied home-loan interest is not allowed in new regime. Let-out property interest has limited set-off rules.

Kya new regime mein home loan principal deductible hai?

No. Section 80C (which includes principal) is not available under new regime.

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