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House Rent Allowance - A tool of Tax planning for salaried |
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House Rent Allowance - A tool of Tax planning for salaried |
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House Rent Allowance (HRA) is second component which is found in each pay slip after basic salary. This is the major contributor in tax relief for the employee who reside in rented house during his/her employment. Generally employee submits Rent receipt and rent deed to his employer to claim exemption of tax on account of HRA however recently CBDT vide circular :08/2013 dated 10 Oct 2013 has made mandatory that If annual rent paid by the employee to his/her land lord exceeds Rs 1,00,000 per annum, he/she will have to report PAN of the landlord to the employer. In case the landlord does not have a PAN, a declaration to this effect from the landlord along with the name and address of the landlord should be filed by the employee. Apart from this new requirement, there are so many doubts & questions arise while calculating & claiming exemption of tax from HRA which I am trying to summaries here in “question-answer form” in my following lines:-
To meet expenditure actually incurred by an employee on account of payment of rent in respect of residential accommodation.
Section 10(13A) of the Income Tax Act,1961 provides for the exemption from HRA.
An employee must fulfill following conditions to avail exemption:-
Calculation of HRA exemption is regulated by the Rule 2A of the Income tax Rules, 1962 which says that minimum amount of the following three shall be exempt :- (a) Actual amount of HRA received, (b) Rent actually paid minus 10 percent of salary (c) 50 percent of salary if stayed in Delhi/Mumbai/Chennai/Kolkata or 40 percent of salary if stayed in other place.
Excess amount shall be taxable and be treated as part of gross salary.
It includes three components (i) Basic Salary, (ii)DA if considered for Retirement purposes and (iii)Commission forming part of Salary as a Fixed Percentage of Turnover achieved by the employee.
If he stays in two different places in same city, nothing will change however if he stay in different cities, it may affect if staying in Delhi/Mumbai/Chennai/Kolkat for one period and in other place for other period.
Whole of the HRA amount received will be taxable.
The exemption must be calculated on the basis of the place where residential accommodation is situated because HRA exemption is for expenditure actually incurred for Rent even in relation the employment.
Exemption is for the period in which rental expenditure actually incurred and rental accommodation is occupied by the employee during the financial year therefore if there is no change in place or rent paid during the year, it can be calculated for whole year but if there is a change in any of the two during the year then it must be calculated on monthly basis and for the month in which rental accommodation occupied by the employee. Further calculation of HRA exemption depends upon Salary or HRA actually received also thus if there is any change in salary or HRA amount in the period it must be calculated separately for that period.
Yes, if he paid the rent actually to his parent.
Relationship of husband-wife is not supposed to be commercial therefore it is better that no exemption should be claimed in such transaction.
Payment of actual rent is pre requisite for claiming HRA exemption and Assessing Authority may ask for proof of payment at the time of regular assessment but employee drawing HRA upto Rs.3000/- per month shall be exempted from production of rent receipt while submitting his claim to employer.
No, HRA exemption is different from deduction u/s 80C and it does not be included in the amount eligible for deduction u/s 80C.
Yes, Tax treatment of both is under different sections and both can be availed simultaneously. Resource:- (i) Section 10(13A) read with Rule 2A of the Income Tax Act,1961 (ii) Circular : No. 90 [F. No. 275/79/72-ITJ], dated 26-6-1972 by CBDT (iii) Letter : F. No. 12/19/64- IT(A-I), dated 2-1-1967 By CBDT (iv) Circular : No. 9/2003, dated 18-11-2003/[Para 5.2-(9)]. Can be reached at :- CA CHANDRA KISHORE BAJPAI M.Com, FCA, DISA(ICAI), Certificate in International Tax (ICAI) cackbajpai at the rate of gmail.com, http://ckbajpai.blogspot.com
By: CHANDRAKISHORE BAJPAI - November 15, 2013
Discussions to this article
Congratulations Chanrakishore ji......... very nice and informative article. CA Anoop Bhatia Jaipur
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