Income tax rules 2025: Govt revises perk taxation with new Rs 4 lakh and Rs 8 lakh thresholds

The government has notified the income tax rules, under which two new tax limits have been fixed on perquisites (non-salary benefits) given by the employer to the employees. These changes will especially affect those employees whose income is low or who get different types of facilities from the employer.

The amendment notified on 18th August 2025 vide the attached CBDT Notification No. 133/2025/F. No. 370142/27/2025-TPL revises the income thresholds prescribed under Section 17(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, which governs the taxation of perquisites. Earlier, the limits were Rs 50,000 in the case of specified employees and Rs 2,00,000 in respect of medical travel abroad. These have now been substantially increased to Rs 4 lakh and Rs 8 lakh respectively, through insertion of new Rules 3C and 3D into the Income-tax Rules, 1962.

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Suresh Surana, a practicing chartered accountant, explains the changes in rules for perks taxation for employees in the story.

Specified employee – income threshold raised from Rs 50,000 to Rs 4 lakh

The term “specified employee” is defined under Rule 3 for the purposes of valuation of perquisites. It refers to:

· A director-employee; or

· An employee who has substantial interest (i.e., owns at least 20% voting power in the company); or

· Any other employee whose income under the head “Salaries” (excluding non-monetary perquisites) exceeds the prescribed limit.

This prescribed limit has now been enhanced to Rs 4 lakh (from Rs 50,000 earlier). The effect of this change is that employees with salary income up to Rs 4 lakh pa will not fall under the category of “specified employees” and therefore will not be subject to perquisite taxation on certain benefits (such as interest-free loans or free educational facilities for children). Only those with salary income above Rs 4 lakh will be treated as “specified employees” for these purposes.

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