Documents Required to Claim HRA
Here’s what you’ll need to hand over to your HR or tax consultant:
Rent receipts (signed, with revenue stamp if needed)
PAN card of landlord (if rent > ₹1,00,000 per annum)
Rental agreement (optional but useful)
Common Mistakes While Claiming HRA
Avoid these classic blunders:
Not keeping rent receipts
Failing to collect landlord’s PAN
Forgetting to mention HRA exemption in tax returns
HRA for Self-Employed Individuals
Freelancers or business owners don’t get HRA. But they can claim deduction under Section 80GG if they pay rent and meet other criteria.
HRA vs Home Loan Benefits
Can you claim both HRA and home loan interest? Yes, if:
HRA for Metro vs Non-Metro Cities
Metro cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai) get a 50% exemption of basic salary, while others get only 40%. It can impact your savings big time.
When You Can’t Claim HRA
Rent Paid to Family Members – Is it Valid?
Yes, technically, you can pay rent to your parents and claim HRA—but make sure:
The payment is real (bank transfers help)
There’s a written rental agreement
Your parents show it as income in their returns
Adjusting HRA in Changing Jobs
If you switch jobs, inform your new HR about your rent situation. You can claim HRA exemption proportionally for both tenures in the same financial year.
Role of Employers in HRA
Your employer’s HR or payroll team plays a key role:
They process your HRA based on submitted proofs
Help you plan tax savings effectively
Deduct tax after adjusting for exemptions
Conclusion
HRA is more than just another number on your salary slip—it’s a powerful tool to manage living expenses and save taxes. All it takes is a bit of planning and paperwork. Keep your documents in check, understand the rules, and you’re golden.
FAQs
1. Can I claim HRA without a rent agreement?
Yes, but it’s safer and more acceptable with one, especially for large amounts.
2. What if my landlord doesn’t have a PAN?
You can’t claim exemption if rent exceeds ₹1,00,000/year and landlord’s PAN is not provided.
3. Is HRA applicable to government employees?
Absolutely, if they receive HRA and stay in rented accommodation.
4. How often should I submit rent receipts?
Usually quarterly or annually, depending on your employer’s policy.
5. Can I claim HRA if I pay rent but don’t get HRA in my salary?
Yes, under Section 80GG, if you meet certain conditions.
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