FY 2025-26KarnatakaNon-Metro HRA: 40%

Income Tax on Rs 14 Lakh Salary in Bangalore (Karnataka) FY 2025-26

A Rs 14 lakh annual salary in Bangalore (Karnataka) results in Rs 81,900 income tax under the new regime (old regime: Rs 2,26,200 without deductions) for FY 2025-26. After professional tax of Rs 2,500/year, employee PF at 12% of basic, and TDS, monthly in-hand salary in Bangalore is Rs 1,02,634.

New regime tax
₹81,900
Old regime tax
₹2,26,200
Monthly in-hand (Bangalore)
₹1,02,634
Gross salary₹14,00,000
Standard deduction (new regime)- ₹75,000
Taxable income₹13,25,000
Tax at slab rates₹78,750
Health and education cess (4%)₹3,150
Total annual tax₹81,900
Monthly TDS
Effective rate
₹6,825
5.9%

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Professional Tax in Bangalore: Rs 2,500/year

Karnataka levies Rs 2,500/year. For monthly salary of Rs 25,000 or above, employers deduct Rs 200 for 11 months and Rs 300 in February, totalling Rs 2,500 annually. Salaries below Rs 24,999/month are exempt.

Professional tax is deductible under Section 16(iii) of the Income Tax Act in the old regime only. Under the new regime, it reduces in-hand salary but does not reduce taxable income.

Professional tax for salaried employees in major Indian cities, FY 2025-26
CityStateAnnual PTMonthly Breakdown
Bangalore (this page)KarnatakaRs 2,500Rs 200 x 11 months + Rs 300 in Feb
MumbaiMaharashtraRs 2,500Rs 200 x 11 months + Rs 300 in Feb
PuneMaharashtraRs 2,500Rs 200 x 11 months + Rs 300 in Feb
ChennaiTamil NaduRs 2,500Rs 208/month (approx)
HyderabadTelanganaRs 2,400Rs 200/month flat (12 months)
DelhiDelhiNilNo PT legislation

Monthly In-Hand Salary for Rs 14L in Bangalore

Monthly in-hand for a Rs 14 lakh CTC in Bangalore is Rs 1,02,634 under the new regime. The calculation subtracts employee PF, professional tax, and TDS from monthly gross.

Assumes Basic = 50% of gross, HRA = 20% of gross, Special Allowance = 30%. Actual employer structure varies.
ComponentMonthly (New)Monthly (Old)
Monthly gross salary₹1,16,667₹1,16,667
Employee PF (12% of basic)- ₹7,000- ₹7,000
Professional tax (Bangalore)- ₹208- ₹208
Monthly TDS- ₹6,825- ₹18,850
Monthly in-hand₹1,02,634₹90,609

HRA Exemption in Bangalore: 40% of Basic Salary

Bangalore is classified as non-metro under the Income Tax Act, so HRA exemption is capped at 40% of basic salary. This is lower than the 50% available to employees in Mumbai, Delhi, or Chennai. On a Rs 14 lakh salary, the non-metro cap reduces maximum HRA exemption by approximately Rs 70,001/year.

HRA exemption is available only in the old regime. Assuming rent = 30% of gross monthly salary, estimated annual HRA exemption in Bangalore for a Rs 14 lakh CTC is Rs 2,79,996. Actual exemption depends on real rent paid and the HRA component in your salary slip.

Rs 14 Lakh Salary In-Hand: All Six Cities Compared

At the same gross salary, take-home differs across cities entirely because of professional tax. New regime TDS is identical regardless of city. Delhi employees take home Rs 208/month more than cities with Rs 2,500/year professional tax.

New regime. PF = 12% of basic (50% of gross). Professional tax per state legislation FY 2025-26.
CityMonthly In-HandAnnual PTvs Delhi
Delhi₹1,02,842NilHighest
Hyderabad₹1,02,642Rs 2,400- ₹200/mo
Bangalore (this page)₹1,02,634Rs 2,500- ₹208/mo
Mumbai₹1,02,634Rs 2,500- ₹208/mo
Pune₹1,02,634Rs 2,500- ₹208/mo
Chennai₹1,02,634Rs 2,500- ₹208/mo

Rs 14 Lakh Salary in Bangalore: Job Market and Cost of Living

Working in Bangalore at this salary level offers a unique blend of professional opportunities and urban lifestyle, with top IT companies like Infosys and Wipro vying for talent in a highly competitive job market. While the high cost of living in Bangalore can be a challenge, the city's vibrant culture and employer-friendly culture, particularly among international giants like Google and Amazon, make it an attractive destination for professionals.

Employers paying at this band in Bangalore:

InfosysWiproGoogleAmazonFlipkartAccenture

New vs Old Tax Regime for Rs 14L in Bangalore

The new regime saves Rs 1,44,300/year at Rs 14 lakh gross. For the old regime to be better, total deductions under 80C, HRA, 80D, NPS, and Section 16(iii) professional tax would need to exceed Rs 1,44,300/year.

Old regime shown without 80C, HRA, or other deductions. Adding deductions lowers old regime tax further.
ItemNew RegimeOld Regime
Gross salary₹14,00,000₹14,00,000
Standard deduction₹75,000₹50,000
Taxable income₹13,25,000₹13,50,000
Annual tax₹81,900₹2,26,200
Monthly TDS₹6,825₹18,850
Monthly in-hand₹1,02,634₹90,609

Other Salary Levels in Bangalore

Tax liability scales with income level. The guides below cover the same city and professional tax rules.

Complete Rs 14L guide (all regimes + deduction scenarios)

Slab-by-slab breakdown, 80C and HRA impact, surcharge table

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Frequently Asked Questions

Under the new regime in FY 2025-26, income tax on a Rs 14 lakh gross salary in Bangalore is Rs 81,900. Under the old regime without deductions, it is Rs 2,26,200.

Disclaimer: All calculations are indicative only. Tax figures use FY 2025-26 Income Tax slabs under the Finance Act 2024. Standard deduction: Rs 75,000 (new regime), Rs 50,000 (old regime). Section 87A rebate: new regime for taxable income up to Rs 12 lakh (rebate up to Rs 60,000); old regime for taxable income up to Rs 5 lakh (rebate up to Rs 12,500). Professional tax figures are per respective state legislation as of June 2026. In-hand salary assumes Basic = 50% of gross, PF = 12% of basic. Actual salary structure, deductions, and employer contributions vary by company. Consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser or qualified CA before making tax or financial decisions.

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