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Showing posts with label Automatic Arrears Relief U/s 89(1). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Automatic Arrears Relief U/s 89(1). Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2016

What is HRA? What is House Rent Allowance?

House Rent Allowance or HRA is given by the employer to the employee to meet the expenses of rent of the accommodation which the employee has taken for his residential purpose. Salaried individuals who live in a rented house can claim House Rent Allowance or HRA to lower taxes. This can be partially or completely exempt from taxes. The allowance is for expenses related to rented accommodation. If you don’t live in a rented accommodation, this allowance is fully taxable. House Rent Allowance (HRA) Exemption would be calculated by your employer and shown in Form 16 if rent receipt is submitted on time.

Self-employed professionals cannot be considered for HRA exemption under this act, as they do not earn a salary. However, they can claim benefits on the house rent expenses incurred under section 80GG, which resembles section to 10 (13A) but is subject to certain conditions.

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Understanding 80GG

What is section 80GG?

Section 80GG provides for Deductions for House Rent paid, provided that a deduction for payment of House Rent has not been claimed under any other section of the income tax act. In other words, if a salaried employee is being given house rent allowance by his employer and he is claiming a deduction from the same, he won’t be eligible to claim deduction under Section 80GG for payment of Rent. All other taxpayers who are neither getting the benefit of House Rent Allowance and nor have they claimed the expense for rent paid under any other section of the income tax act, can claim deduction under Section 80GG. HRA limit under section 80GG has been proposed to be increased from 24,000 to Rs.60,000/- from the F.Y.2016-17

What is Form 10BA?

If the taxpayer is claiming deduction under Section 80GG, he would also be required to furnish a declaration in Form 10BA that he satisfies all the conditions stated above. An image below shows the Form 10BA . You can Download Form 10BA.