Professional Tax - What is Professional Tax, Rates, Due Date, Compliance

By CA Mohammed S Chokhawala

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Updated on: Jun 10th, 2025

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Professional Tax is a tax levied by the state government on individuals engaged in profession, trade, and employment. The amount of professional tax levied varies from state to state, however, the maximum professional tax levied cannot exceed Rs. 2,500 annually. The amount paid as professional tax is allowed as a deduction under the old tax regime.

Read this article to learn more about professional tax and the due date to deposit such tax.   

What is a Professional Tax, and Who Levies it?

Professional tax is a tax on all kinds of professions, trades, and employment and is levied based on the income of such profession, trade, and employment. It is levied on employees, a person carrying on the business, including freelancers, professionals, etc., subject to income exceeding the monetary threshold if any.

Professional tax is levied by the state government (not all states in the country choose to levy professional tax). The state government is also empowered to make laws concerning professional tax.

It may be noted that professional tax is allowed as a deduction as per the Income Tax Act 1961 under the old tax regime.

Professional Tax

Professional Tax Rate

Professional tax being levied by the state government varies from state to state. Every state has its laws and regulations to govern the professional tax. However, all states follow a slab system based on income to levy professional tax.

Further, Article 276 of the Constitution, which empowers the state government to levy professional tax, also has provided for a maximum cap of Rs.2,500, beyond which professional tax cannot be charged to any person. 

Few illustrative slabs in the country

Professional tax rate slabs in Karnataka

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 25,000NIL
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 25,000Rs 200 per month

Professional tax rate slabs in Andhra Pradesh

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 15,000NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 15,001 – Rs 20,000Rs 150 per month
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 20,000Rs 200 per month

Professional tax rate slabs in West Bengal

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 10,000NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 10,001 – Rs 15,000Rs 110
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 15,001 – Rs 25,000Rs 130
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 25,001 – Rs 40,000Rs 150
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 40,000Rs 200

Professional tax rate slabs in Maharashtra

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 7,500 (men)NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 7,501 – Rs 10,000 (men)Rs 175
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 10,000(men)Rs 200 (Rs 300 for February)
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 25,000 (women)NIL
Monthly salary/wage above Rs 25,000 (women)Rs 200 (Rs 300 for February)

Professional tax rate slabs in Tamil Nadu

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 21,000NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 21,001– Rs 30,000Rs 135
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 30,001 – Rs 45,000Rs 315
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 45,001 – Rs 60,000Rs 690
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 60,001 – Rs 75,000Rs 1025
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 75,001Rs 1250

Professional tax rate slabs in Telangana

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wage up to Rs 15,000NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 15,000 – Rs 20,000Rs 150 per month
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 20,000Rs 200 per month

Professional tax rate slabs in Kerala

ParticularsAmount
Monthly salary/wages up to Rs 11,999NIL
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 12,000 – Rs 17,999Rs 120
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 18,000 – Rs 29,999Rs 180
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 30,000 – Rs 44,499Rs 300
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 45,000 – Rs 59,999Rs 450
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 60,000 – Rs 74,999Rs 600
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 75,000 – Rs 99,999Rs 750
Monthly salary/wage between Rs 1,00,000 – Rs 1,24,999Rs 1000
Monthly salary/wage > Rs 1,25,000Rs 1250

Who is Responsible to Collect Professional Tax?

Professional tax is collected by the Commercial Tax Department. The commercial tax department of the respective states collects it which ultimately reaches the fund of the municipal corporation.

Who is Responsible to Pay Professional Taxes?

  • In the case of employees, an employer is a person responsible for deducting and paying professional tax to the state government subject to the monetary threshold, if any, provided by the respective State’s legislation. 
  • An employer (corporates, partnership firms, sole proprietorship, etc.), also being a person carrying on trade/profession, is also required to pay professional tax on his trade/profession again subject to the monetary threshold, if any, provided by respective state’s legislation.  
    In such a case, the employer needs to register and obtain both a professional tax registration certificate to be able to pay professional tax on his trade/profession and a professional tax enrolment certificate to be able to deduct the tax from his employees and pay. Further, separate registration may be required for each office, depending on the respective state’s legislation.
  • Persons who are carrying on freelancing business without any employees are also required to register themselves subject to the monetary threshold, if any, provided by the respective State’s legislation.  
    However, a professional tax levy is subject to the exemption provided by the respective State to certain categories. For example, parents or guardians of any person who is suffering from mental retardation or blind persons are exempted, among others, from the levy of Karnataka Professional tax.

How to Pay Professional Tax? Is Any Return to be Filed?

Professional tax is a direct tax levied by the state government.  As a result, the form of payment may differ from one state to the next.

Professional tax, on the other hand, can be paid both online and offline. To pay professional tax, you must go to the official website of the relevant state.

It is important to note that if you are a salaried individual, then such professional tax will be collected and remitted by your employer.

Due Date to Pay Professional Tax

The due date to deposit professional tax varies from state to state. Each state has its own specified due date by which the applicable professional tax has to be paid to the respective state government. 

Exemptions in Professional Tax

Even though everyone who earns a regular income (salary) is expected to pay the professional tax, some people are exempt. As a result, if you fall into one of the categories listed below, you are exempt from paying professional tax.

  • Member of Force (Governed by Army, Air Force, Navy Act)
  • An individual suffering from mental or physical disability. Disability can be blindness, deafness, etc.
  • Parent of a child suffering from a disability
  • Charitable hospitals are present in places that come below the taluk level
  • Badli workers (temporary workers that are employed in a factory)
  • Individuals running an educational institute in respect of their branches teaching classes upto 12th standard or pre-university.
  • A foreign individual who has been employed by the relevant state
  • Any individual above 65 years
  • Women who are solely engaged as agents under the Government’s Mahila Pradhan Kshetriya Bachat Yojana

Consequences of Violation of Professional Tax Regulation

While the actual amount of penalty or penal interest may depend on the respective state’s legislation, a penalty may be levied by all such states for not registering once professional tax legislation becomes applicable.

Further, there are also penalties for not making the payment within the due date and failing to file the return within the specified due date.

In Maharashtra, for example, the penalty for late registration is Rs 5 per day. There is also 1.25% to 2% monthly interest for late payment, a 10% penalty on the tax amount for non-payment/delay of professional tax, and a penalty of Rs.1,000 for late return submission.

Related Articles:
1. Professional Tax in Maharashtra
2. Professional Tax in Karnataka
3. Professional Tax in West Bengal
4. Professional Tax in Delhi
5. Professional Tax in Telangana
6. Professional Tax in Gujarat
7. Professional Tax in Bihar
8. Professional Tax in Jharkhand
9. Professional Tax in Odisha
10. Professional Tax in Tamil Nadu
11. Professional Tax in Punjab
12. Professional Tax in Kerala
13. Professional Tax in Assam
14. Professional Tax in Andhra Pradesh

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Frequently Asked Questions

I am a freelance professional. Am I liable to pay professional tax?

Yes, professional tax is applicable even for professionals if income exceeds the specified limit as per your Professional Tax Laws applicable in the state where you live.

Is there any professional tax for Union Territory also?

Professional tax, unlike income tax, is governed by states rather than the federal government. Since Union Territories are under the administration of the Central Government, they are exempt from paying the professional tax.

I am a GST registered professional. Is it mandatory to take Professional tax enrollment ?

Professional tax registration is dependent upon the state where you live. For example in Karnataka, it is mandatory for all GST-registered entities to take Professional tax enrollment.

Is professional tax part of CTC?

Professional Tax is a deduction against your Gross Salary. Professional is not a part of CTC; instead is a deduction or reduction from your take-home salary.

Is professional tax deductible in the new tax regime?

No, Professional Tax deduction is allowed under section 16 of the Income Tax Act. However, such deduction is allowed only in the Old Tax Regime and not in the New Tax Regime.

Can professional tax can be refunded?

No, the Professional Tax one deducted cannot be refunded. This tax is paid to the state government, and there is no refund mechanism. 

Is professional tax the same for all employees?

Professional Tax applicability depends on the respective state’s slab rates. Depending on your Salary income, professional tax slab rates will be applied. For example, in Karnataka, if your salary exceeds Rs 25,000, then a Professional tax of Rs 200 per month will be a deduction.

Can we skip professional tax?

Professional Tax comes under State Legislator. And applicability of Professional Tax is a state subject. The state has the authority to collect Professional Tax of not more than Rs 2500 per year. Certain exemption are provided to Professional Tax depending upon the respective state.

Is there any professional tax for partners?

If professional tax is charged against the firm, no need for the partners to pay seperately.

Is professional tax applicable in Delhi?

No, professional tax is not applicable in Delhi.

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I'm a chartered accountant, well-versed in the ins and outs of income tax, GST, and keeping the books balanced. Numbers are my thing, I can sift through financial statements and tax codes with the best of them. But there's another side to me – a side that thrives on words, not figures. Read more

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