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pbskumar2006
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Dear Expertes,
Our company is planning the take a house as residential accommodation for our personnel. The rent is spelitting into the House Rent and Furniture and Fittings i.e. Total Rent is Rs.25000/- in that Rs. 15000/- as House Rent and remain Rs. 10000/- is for Furniture and Fittings. Hence please clarify weather both are attracted TDS or only House rent is taxble ?
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PBS KUMAR

From India, Kakinada
pon1965
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I think both the components will attract TDS. They are charging rent for Furnishings, therefore, it comes into rent. Pon
From India, Lucknow
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TDS has to be deducted if rent during the year exceeds Rs.180000. Rent for furniture, furnishings etc would be included in rent amount for computing TDS.
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VGKNAIRVKM
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Dear Mr.Kumar.
Rent free accommodation is not directly taxable. But if you are in METRO CITIES 15% of your gross salary will be added towards perquisites and will be taxed and for other cities it is 10%. So while selecting this option you should find out which option is more beneficial.
Furnishing allowance also is taxable at 10% of cost rent on furnitures
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VGKNAIRVKM

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