New rule lowers HRA exemption claim limit
New rule lowers HRA exemption claim limit
NEW DELHI: If you are a salaried taxpayer claiming HRA
(house rent allowance) deduction, watch out. The central government has
lowered the exemption limit for reporting the rent received. Salaried
taxpayers claiming HRA exemption and paying a rent of over Rs 1 lakh per
year have to give landlord's PAN
(permanent account number). Till now, if the total rent paid was less
than Rs 15,000 a month there was no need to submit the landlord's PAN
details. The new rule effectively lowers the rent limit from Rs 15,000 a
month to Rs 8,333 per month for claiming HRA exemption without making
any disclosures.
"Further, if annual rent paid by the employee
exceeds Rs 1,00,000 per annum, it is mandatory for the employee to
report PAN of the landlord to the employer," the Central Board of Direct Taxes
said in its latest circular. "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," it said.
Though incurring actual expenditure on payment of rent is a
pre-requisite for claiming deduction under section 10(13A) of the I-Tax
Act, it has been decided as an administrative measure that salaried
employees drawing HRA up to Rs 3,000 per month will be exempted from
production of rent receipt.
vikash chandra mishra
pgdm 1st year
Times of india
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