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by Vineet XYZ on Apr 21, 2007 03:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am staying in rented flat from October 2006, I pay a House Rent of 4500p.m. My agreement is valid till September 2006(11 months). Is this rent taxable?

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  RE:House Rent
by goldie gaba on Apr 23, 2007 11:52 AM   Permalink
Your rent is taxable subject to exemption allowed by the income tax act. If your salary income comprises of House Rent Allowance (HRA), some (or all) portion of your rent could be tax-free.
however, u need to have certain facts in hand to determine that. Lowest of below three is tax-free:
1. You live in 4 Metros or not. If yes, upto 50% of basic salary ( Dearness Allowance i.e. DA, if any) (otherwise 40%)
2. Actual rent paid over 10% of salary ( DA)
3. HRA received

You need to calculate the above for each month, and add to find your tax free rent. The exemption is calculated for financial year basis, i.e. for 2006-07 and 2007-08 separately.

Goldie

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  RE:House Rent
by Vineet XYZ on Apr 25, 2007 05:08 PM   Permalink
Thank you for the information

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All these incomes are tax-free