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How your HRA helps you save tax

Last updated on: December 27, 2011 08:21 IST


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The end of another financial year is only a couple of months away.

The words "income tax" start ringing a frantic bell towards the end of every financial year, and many questions arise.

Please do note that it is best to be prepared in the beginning rather than wait for the last moment.

There are many tax components you need to be clear about and also figure out how to plan your investments to gain maximum returns as well as maximum tax benefits.

One such tax component is the tax benefit you can claim from your house rent allowance. This article helps you understand how this works!

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How your HRA helps you save tax


HRA (house rent allowance) is provided to salaried people under Section 10 (13A) of Income Tax Act, 1961, in accordance with rule 2A of Income Tax Rules.

Self employed professionals are eligible for tax deductions under section 80GG of Income Tax Act, 1961.

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Dependent factors

When you are calculating HRA for tax exemption you take into consideration four aspects which includes salary, HRA received, the actual rent paid and where you reside, i.e. if it is a metro or non-metro.

If these aspects remain constant through the year, then tax exemption is calculated as a whole annually, if this is subject to change, as in a rent hike or shift in residence etc then it is calculated on a monthly basis.

The place of residence is significant in HRA calculation as for a metro the tax exemption for HRA is 50 per cent of the basic salary while for non-metros it is 40 per cent of the basic salary.

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On paying rent

It is not essential that you should pay rent only to a landlord to avail your HRA benefits.

You can pay rent to your parents to claim tax benefits.

However, they need to account for the same under `Income from house/property' and will be entitled to pay tax for the same.

Remember you cannot try the same with your spouse, as it is not permissible under income tax law, as you are expected to reside together for all practical purposes.

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You need to submit proof of rent paid through rent receipts, for which only two need to be submitted, one at the beginning of the year and one towards the end of the financial year.

It should have a one rupee revenue stamp affixed with the signature of the person who has received the rent, along with other details such as the rented residence address, rent paid, name of the person who rents it etc.

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How is HRA calculated

To figure out how much HRA exemption you are eligible for, consider these three values:

  • The actual rent allowance the employer provides you as part of your salary,
  • The actual rent you pay for your house from which 10 per cent of your basic pay is deducted,
  • 50 per cent of your basic salary when you reside in a metro or 40 per cent if you reside in a non-metro.

The least value of these three is allowed as tax exemption on your HRA. You can discuss restructuring your pay structure with your employer in order to avail the most of your HRA tax benefit.

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Here is a sample illustration:

Sheetal earns a basic salary of Rs 40,000 per month and rents an apartment in Delhi for Rs 20,000 per month (hence eligible for 50 per cent of the basic pay for HRA exemption). The actual HRA she receives is Rs 25,000.

These values are considered to find out her HRA tax exemption:

a. Actual HRA received, i.e Rs 25,000,

b. 50 per cent of the basic salary, i.e. Rs 20,000, and

c. Excess of rent paid over 10 per cent of salary, i.e. Rs 20,000 – Ra 4,000 = Rs 16,000

The value considered for her actual HRA exemption will be the least value of the above figures. Hence, the net taxable HRA for Sheetal will be Rs 25,000 – 16,000 (available HRA deduction) = Rs 9,000.

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Availing tax benefits on your home loan and HRA

As long as you are paying rent for an accommodation, you can claim tax benefits on the HRA component of your salary, while also availing tax benefits on your home loan.

This could be the case if your own home is rented out or you work from another city.

However, you need to account for any rental income you receive from the property you own.

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