Section 80GG Deduction for Rent Paid

Don’t you  receive  HRA from your employer

Typically, HRA is part of your salary and you can claim a discount for HRA. If you do not receive an HRA from your employer and make payments for rent for any furnished or unfurnished accommodation you occupy for your stay, you can claim a deduction under Section 80GG for the rent you pay. Here are some of the conditions that must be met –

  • You are self-employed or salaried
  • You did not receive HRA at any time during the year you claim 80GG
  • You, your spouse or your minor child in which you are a member do not have any residential housing in the place where you currently reside or perform office duties, work, work or occupation.
  • If you own any residential property anywhere, your income is calculated from the home within the applicable divisions (as a self-owned enterprise), no deduction is allowed under section 80GG.

You will be asked to submit a 10BA form with details of the rent payment.

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Discount – the lowest will be considered as a deduction under this section –

A Rs 5000 per month

(A) 25% of total income (income to exclude long-term capital gains, short-term capital gain under Section 111A and revenue under Section 115A or 115D and deductions 80C to 80U.

(B) actual rent less than 10% of income (income to exclude long-term capital gains, short-term capital gain under Section 111A and revenue under Section 115A or 115D and deductions 80C to 80U.

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Real Estate Tax planning for NRI’s

Sale of Property

Selling of property in India by NRI is taxable under u/s 195 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 & often entail a TDS of >20% of the total  sales proceeds of the property.

  • Certicom can help obtain you Nil Tax Deduction or Lower Tax Deduction with Income Tax Assessing Office.
  • In case, NRI seller is planning to re-invest capital gain we can also obtain for tax exemption certificate.
  • Once sorted, we can help NRI  file form 15CA and 15CB for repatriation of Funds.
  • After filing form 15CA and 15CB, money can be transferred to country of residence else money can be retained in NRO account in India.

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10 Income Tax Rules That Will Change From April 1

Rs 40,000 standard deduction introduced: This additional deduction has been proposed in place of existing deductions of Rs. 19,200 for transport allowance and Rs. 15,000 for medical reimbursement.

This will benefit 2.5 crore salaried employees. Pensioners, who normally do not enjoy any allowance for transport and medical expenses, will also benefit from it.

After the introduction of standard deduction, the salaried class will enjoy a flat deduction of Rs 40,000 from their taxable income. Standard deduction was earlier available for salaried individuals previously, till it was abolished with effect from assessment year 2006-07.  The benefits arising from standard deduction depends on the tax bracket a salaried individual falls in.

Higher cess: The finance minister also raised cess on income tax to 4 per cent from 3 per cent for individual taxpayers on the amount of income tax payable.

Introduction of long-term capital gains tax on equity investments:  A new 10 per cent tax (cess extra) will be applicable on capital gains exceeding Rs 1,00,000 upon sale of equity share or units of equity oriented funds. However, for the benefit of tax payers, the gains till January 31, 2018, are being grandfathered. This means that only gains over January 31, 2018, prices will be taxed.

Tax on dividend income from equity mutual funds:  A tax at the rate of 10 per cent will be levied on dividend distributed by equity-oriented mutual funds.

More income tax benefits on single premium health insurance policies: Health insurers typically provide some discount if you pay premium for a few years upfront. But earlier, an individual could claim deduction only up to Rs. 25,000.

Under the proposed changes in Budget 2018, in case of single premium health insurance policies having cover of more than one year, deduction will be allowed on a proportionate basis for the number of years for which health insurance cover is provided, subject to the specified limit. For example, your insurer is offering a 10 per cent discount on health insurance premium if you pay Rs. 40,000 for the two-year cover. Under the proposed changes, the individual can claim Rs. 20,000 in both years.

Income tax benefit on NPS withdrawal: The government has proposed an extension to the benefit of tax-free withdrawal from NPS (National Pension System) to non-employee subscribers.

Currently, an employee contributing to the NPS is allowed an exemption in respect of 40 per cent of the total amount payable to him or her on closure of account or on opting out. This exemption is currently not available to non-employee subscribers. The extension of tax-free withdrawal to non-employee subscribers will be available from financial year 2018-19.

EMPOWERING SENIOR CITIZENS

Deduction in respect of interest income to senior citizens:

Senior citizens will get higher interest income exemption limit on deposits in banks and post offices, including recurring deposits.  Currently, a deduction up to Rs 10,000 is allowed under Section 80TTA of the Income Tax Act to an individual in respect of interest income from a savings account.

Under the tax laws, a new Section 80TTB is proposed to be inserted to allow a deduction up to Rs 50,000 in respect of interest income from deposits held by senior citizens. However, no deduction under Section 80TTA shall be allowed for senior citizens.

The government also proposed to increase the investment limit in Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana or PMVVY to Rs. 15 lakh from Rs. 7.5 lakh. It also proposed to extend the Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana (PMVVY) scheme till March 2020. Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana, a scheme meant for senior citizens, offers a guaranteed interest rate of 8 per cent.

Higher TDS or tax deducted limit for senior citizens: The threshold for deduction of tax at source on interest income for senior citizens is proposed to be hiked from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000.

Higher deduction limit under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act for senior citizens: In Budget 2018, the government proposes to increase the deduction for senior citizens on payment of health insurance premiums. The limit is set to go up from Rs 30,000 Rs 50,000. For individuals below 60 years of age, the deduction under Section 80D continues to be Rs 25,000. But if their parents are senior citizens, above 60 years, they can claim an additional deduction of up to Rs 50,000-taking the total deduction to Rs 75,000 (Rs 25,000 + Rs 50,000), higher than the current limit of Rs 55,000.

Higher income tax deduction for senior citizens for medical treatment of specified diseases:  The deduction available payment towards medical treatment of specified disease is proposed to be hiked to Rs 1 lakh for very senior citizen (earlier Rs 80,000) and senior citizen (earlier Rs 60,000).