EVALUATING THE PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF THE 2025 TAX SLAB CHANGES AMONG NON-GRANT TEACHERS
DOI:
https://doie.org/10.65009/p28ydn81Keywords:
Income Tax Reforms, 2025 Tax Slab Changes, Non-Grant Teachers, Taxpayer Perception, Financial Satisfaction, Tax Literacy, Disposable Income, Salary Structure, Private Education Sector.Abstract
The 2025 tax slab reforms introduced by the Government of India aim to simplify income tax
structures, enhance taxpayer compliance, and improve disposable income, particularly for salaried
individuals. Non-grant teachers, who work in privately managed educational institutions without
government salary support, represent a significant yet often overlooked segment of the teaching
workforce. These teachers frequently face financial instability, lower pay scales, and limited employment
benefits compared to grant-in-aid teachers. The present study seeks to evaluate the perceived benefits of
the 2025 tax slab changes among non-grant teachers and examine whether the reforms effectively address
their financial concerns. Using descriptive research design and survey-based primary data, this study
analyzes awareness levels, perceived income relief, satisfaction with the new tax regime, and the
expected financial impact of the revised slabs. The study also identifies gaps in tax literacy, challenges
in compliance, and areas of dissatisfaction. The findings aim to provide insights for policymakers,
educational administrators, and taxation authorities to design more inclusive and supportive tax policies
for non-grant teaching staff.
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