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ajay403
Dear All,
I am working in Pune based company. My salary is INR 35,000 per month. As per my salary structure I am getting 2800 as HRA but I am paying INR 9,000 as a rent. So I am not getting full benefit of HRA in income tax. Can any body tell me how much HRA benefit I can get in income tax if I am getting INR 35000 per month.

From India, Pune
pon1965
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What is your basic pay? For Pune, you can claim 40% of your basic as HRA to avail I.T.exemption. Talk to your HR for structuring the HRA as 40% of your basic pay. Pon
From India, Lucknow
amit302
Dear Ajay
If you have the freedom to design your own salary structure, then keep the basic salary at the highest possible level. eg: at a salary of 35000/- if we keep the basic salary at 20,000/- INR. Now the maximum benefit under HRA can be given to you is 40% of basic (As you are residing in tier II city). This will give you tax benefit of Rs. 8000/- pm on production of rent receipt.
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Amit

From India, Delhi
payroll_solutions
Income tax exemption calculation formulain 6 steps for HRA is given below :
1 hra received from company 2800 pm X 12 = 33600.00
2 actual rent paid 9000 pm x 12 = 108000.00
3 10% of basic+da+perspay your mnthly amt X 12 = ????
4 diff (2-3) ????
5 40/50% of basic+da+perspay calculate 40% in your case
6 exempted (lowest 1,4,5) = ????
You can use above formula to get your har exemption.
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PayrollSolutions

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