santhanakumar
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Dear Sir, My HRA is divided in to 50% of OA, what is the benefit for me and the company?
From India, New Delhi
DIPTI SRIVASTAVA 83
24

In India, when your House Rent Allowance (HRA) is divided into two parts, with 50% classified as On Account (OA) and the remaining 50% as actual HRA, it is known as "HRA split." This practice is sometimes followed by employers to help their employees save on income tax. Here's how it works and the benefits for both you and the company:

For the Employee (You):

Tax Savings: By splitting the HRA into OA and actual HRA, you can claim tax benefits on the actual HRA portion received. The actual HRA is exempt from income tax under Section 10(13A) of the Income Tax Act, subject to certain conditions.

Increased Take-Home Pay: The OA portion of the HRA is considered part of your taxable salary. Since you are not required to pay rent for the OA component, it increases your take-home pay as your income tax liability reduces.

For the Company:

Reduced Tax Liability: By splitting the HRA, the company reduces its tax liability as the OA portion becomes a part of the employee's taxable salary. This means the company pays less Employer Provident Fund (EPF) and Employee State Insurance (ESI) contributions, as these are based on the employee's basic salary and other taxable components.
It's essential to note that HRA split should be a genuine arrangement, and you must be paying rent for the actual HRA component to claim tax benefits. Also, you should have proper documentation, such as rent receipts, to support your HRA claim during income tax filing.

Before opting for the HRA split, it is advisable to consult with your company's HR department or a tax consultant to ensure compliance with tax regulations and avoid any issues in the future. The tax laws in India are subject to change, and it is essential to stay updated with the latest rules and regulations to make informed decisions.


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