Co-operative societies in India are entities registered under cooperative law (state or central) that work for their members’ mutual benefit. Their income tax treatment under the Income Tax Act includes normal slab rates and optional concessional regimes. Unlike other entities, a cooperative society’s tax depends on whether it opts for a concessional scheme (e.g. under Section 115BAD or 115BAE) and the nature of its deductions. Over the past seven years, changes have come mostly via new optional schemes; the basic slab structure has remained stable. Below is a year-wise overview of co-operative society tax rate from FY 2018-19 to FY 2025-26 (AY 2019-20 to AY 2026-27) based on Finance Acts, CBDT notifications, and tax analysis sources.
Financial Year |
Assessment Year |
Normal Slab Rate (Co-op Society) |
Optional / Concessional Rate |
Surcharge |
Health & Education Cess |
Notes / Effective Rate |
2018–19 |
AY 2019–20 |
10% up to ₹10,000; 20% for ₹10,001–₹20,000; 30% above ₹20,000 |
— |
7% (>₹1 cr), 12% (>₹10 cr) |
4% |
AMT applicable under Sec. 115JC |
2019–20 |
AY 2020–21 |
Same as above |
— |
Same as above |
4% |
— |
2020–21 |
AY 2021–22 |
Same as above |
22% under Section 115BAD (if opted, no exemptions/deductions) |
7% / 12% |
4% |
AMT not applicable if 115BAD opted |
2021–22 |
AY 2022–23 |
Same as above |
22% under Section 115BAD (optional) |
7% / 12% |
4% |
— |
2022–23 |
AY 2023–24 |
Same as above (10%, 20%, 30%) |
22% under Section 115BAD (optional) |
7% / 12% |
4% |
— |
2023–24 |
AY 2024–25 |
Same as above |
22% under Section 115BAD; 15% under Section 115BAE for new manufacturing co-ops |
7% / 12% |
4% |
Concessional 15% for new manufacturing |
2024–25 |
AY 2025–26 |
Same as above |
22% under Section 115BAD; 15% under Section 115BAE |
7% (>₹1 cr ≤ ₹10 cr), 12% (>₹10 cr) |
4% |
Surcharge moderated; AMT aligned to 15% |
2025–26 |
AY 2026–27 |
Same as above |
22% under Section 115BAD; 15% under Section 115BAE |
Same as above |
4% |
Continuation of concessional regimes |
Under the normal slab, cooperative societies pay progressive rates: 10%, 20%, 30%.
Under the income tax co-operative society optional regime (115BAD), flat 22% applies (without many deductions).
For new manufacturing cooperative societies, for income from manufacturing started before March 31, 2024, 15% rate under 115BAE is available.
Surcharge has been moderated: the surcharge for income > ₹1 cr up to ₹10 cr has been reduced from 12% to 7%.
AMT for co-operative societies is generally 15% of adjusted total income when deductions claimed.
Health & Education Cess at 4% is consistently applied on tax + surcharge.
1. Tax Treatment & Slab Rates
Co-operative societies are taxed under the slab system:
10% on income up to ₹10,000
20% on income between ₹10,001 and ₹20,000
30% on income exceeding ₹20,000
They may instead opt for a concessional regime where they pay a fixed co-operative society tax rate (e.g. 22%) by foregoing certain deductions.
2. Optional Regimes (115BAD / 115BAE)
Section 115BAD: Available to co-operative societies from FY 2020-21 onward. If the society opts for it, it pays tax at 22% without claiming specified deductions or incentives.
Section 115BAE: For new manufacturing cooperatives set up on or after April 1, 2023, income from manufacturing may be taxed at 15%.
3. Surcharge & Health & Education Cess
Surcharge: 7% of tax if total income > ₹1 cr but ≤ ₹10 cr; 12% if > ₹10 cr.
Health & Education Cess: 4% on (tax + surcharge).
4. Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT)
When a co-operative society claims deductions under certain sections, AMT under Section 115JC comes into play. The AMT rate is 15% of adjusted total income.
Cooperatives opting for 115BAD / 115BAE are generally exempt from AMT.
5. Effective Tax Burden
Under the slab regime, the effective tax rate depends on which slab income falls into, surcharge, and cess.
For those opting 115BAD, the effective burden is 22% + surcharge + cess, but many deductions are forfeited.
New manufacturing cooperatives under 115BAE get a lower burden of ~15% + surcharge + cess (for their manufacturing income).
The co-operative society tax rate in India over the past seven years has predominantly been governed by slab rates (10%, 20%, 30%) under the normal regime. The introduction of optional schemes like Section 115BAD (22%) and 115BAE (15% for qualifying new manufacturing co-ops) gave societies alternate routes with trade-offs in deductions. Surcharge reductions and AMT alignment further eased the burden. Entities must carefully choose between slab vs concessional regime based on their operations and deductions.
Income Tax Rates Slab for FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25)
Income Tax Rates Slab for FY 2022-23 (AY 2023-24)
Income Tax Rates Slab for FY 2021-22 (AY 2022-23)
Income Tax Rates Slab for FY 2020-21 (AY 2021-22)
Income Tax Rates Slab for FY 2019-20 (AY 2020-21)
Up to ₹10,000: 10%, ₹10,001–₹20,000: 20%, above ₹20,000: 30%.
Yes. Under Section 115BAD, it can opt for a flat 22% rate by forgoing certain deductions.
For manufacturing started before 31 March 2024, under Section 115BAE, rate is 15%.
If total income exceeds ₹1 crore, surcharge of 7% applies; if above ₹10 crore, 12% applies.
Yes, 4% on tax plus surcharge.
When deductions are claimed, AMT at 15% of adjusted total income (plus surcharge & cess) may be applicable.
No, such societies are generally exempt from AMT provisions.
The slab rates have remained consistent; the optional regimes gradually kicked in from FY 2020-21 onward.
If deductions are minimal, opting the 22% regime may be beneficial. But if you have many deductions, slab regime might give lower final tax.
Professionals with expertise in cooperative taxation, CA firms, or tax advisory services can assist in selecting between the normal slab regime or optional scheme, and ensure correct filings.
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