This is for salaried
taxpayers, who want to claim Income Tax exemption on house rent allowance
exceeding Rs. 1 lakh per annum
Salaried taxpayers,
who want to claim Income Tax (IT) exemption on house rent allowance exceeding
Rs. 1 lakh per annum, will have to obtain the PAN card number and other details
of their landlord on a plain A-4 size paper before submitting it to their
employer.
A number of tax
department officials PTI spoke to said the circular does not state that such a
document has to be a 'sworn affidavit' or a 'notarised document'. Hence, an
individual should obtain the information from his or her landlord on a simple
plain A-4 size paper.
The tax returns and
exemptions filing season will gather momentum in the coming days as the
financial year closes on March 31 (2013-14).
"The department
has a number of technical platforms to check the authenticity of this
information that is provided to it by a salaried taxpayer. The circular has not
stated explicitly about the kind of document so it is considered that a plain
piece of paper would do," a senior department officer said.
The Income Tax
department will require this document to enable exemption for a taxpayer under
House Rent Allowance (HRA) after the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)
issued a ciruclar in this regard in October last year.
The circular
(08/2013) states that "...An employee claiming exemption from tax with respect
to House Rent Allowance received is now required to report the PAN of the
landlord to the employer, if the rent paid by the employee to the landlord
exceeds Rs 1 lakh per annum, along with the rent receipt."
It further adds that
"in case the landlord does not have a PAN, a declaration to this effect
from the landlord along with the name and address of the landlord should be
filed by the employees.
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