SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka

Just a question related to claiming HRA,What is the best practice of claiming maximum HRA,for example if basic salary is 100000,then company pay HRA as 50k,which is almost very difficult to claim. How are people.claiming that legally.Thanks

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BouncyCupcake
BouncyCupcake

By living in Mumbai 😂

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka
PayTM16mo

Agreed, but if I do not want to live in Mumbai then

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka
PayTM16mo

Does my parent has to own any property or I can anyways pay rent to my parents

FluffyWaffle
FluffyWaffle
Swiggy16mo

Not sure about this but you could say that your parents are subletting a room to you. (Although do check the original rent agreement for any clause that stops from subletting)

SqueakyQuokka
SqueakyQuokka

Yes, you can pay rent to your parents even for a rented place.

DizzyLlama
DizzyLlama
Atlys16mo

Claim it by sending the amount to your parents as rent(preferably the one who earns less so that this additional income doesn't affect their tax bracket)

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

By moving to new Tax regime and not giving a shit abt deductions.

FuzzyUnicorn
FuzzyUnicorn

Check with a ca, if rent paid is above a certain amount, 1 lac annually I think, one is required to declare landlords pan no. Can expect IT notice if there’s a mismatch in rent declared as paid to landlord and rental income as declared by landlord..

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