Deduction on amount of Interest on Home Loan
-Dr. Lalit Kumar
Setia*
Income Tax Act provides benefits of exemption on
payment of Interest on Home Loan. There are two cases either it is a
self-occupied property for which the home loan has been taken or it is a
let-out property for which the home loan has been taken. An individual can
declare only single property as self-occupied.
In case of self-occupied property:
(i) The amount of principal portion of EMI for the year and stamp duty & registration charges paid during the year, can be claimed as deduction u/s 80C to the maximum of Rs. 1,50,000.(ii) Interest portion of loan EMI for the year and 1/5th of total pre-construction interest can be claimed as deduction u/s 24. If home loan had been taken for construction then upto Rs. 2,00,000 deduction can be claimed but if home loan had been taken for repairs or renovation then upto Rs. 30,000 can be claimed.
One more important point to be considered is that
the home should be fully constructed within 3 years from the end of the
financial year in which loan has been taken. In case construction is not
completed within the 3 years then deduction upto Rs. 30,000 can be claimed.
In case of rented or let-out property;
the standard deduction u/s 24 is provided i.e. 30% of the rental income of property. Further, (i) The amount of principal portion of EMI for the year and stamp duty & registration charges paid during the year, can be claimed as deduction u/s 80C to the maximum of Rs. 1,50,000. (ii) Interest portion of loan EMI for the year and 1/5th of total pre-construction interest can be claimed as deduction u/s 24 without the restriction on maximum amount; means the amount whichever is paid or become due as interest on Home Loan during the financial year will become eligible for the deduction u/s 24.Conditions to claim deduction u/s 24:
(a) The individual should be an owner of the house property; in case the house property is under the ownership of spouse or parents then no deduction can be claimed by the individual. (b) The individual should be a borrower of Home Loan. (iii) The deduction can be taken only from the financial year in which the construction of property be completed. (iv) Before financial year 2016-17; the deduction u/s 80EE was not available.In case of jointly owned property:
Deduction on home loan interest can be claimed equally by the owners if both are co-owners and co-borrowers and both have paid the interest payment equally.
Before financial year 2016-17; in case of rented
house property; an individual was allowed to claim entire payment of interest
on Home Loan as deduction and the loss from House Property was allowed to be
adjusted from remaining incomes without any limit. But from financial year
2016-17; such losses have been restricted to be adjusted up to an amount of Rs.
2,00,000.
In case, the amount of loss from House property is
more than the remaining incomes during a particular financial year; then the non-adjusted loss can be carried forward to next 8 years. If in next 8 years, it
is not adjusted then it will not be carried forward further.
Deduction u/s 80EE:
An additional deduction of Rs. 50,000 on interest of Home Loan, is applicable for the financial year 2016-17 if a few conditions are satisfied: (i) The loan is taken during the financial year 2016-17. (ii) The loan is taken for the first self-occupied house property means on the date of sanctioning loan to the individual, he or she should not own the house property. (iii) The loan is taken from any financial institution including banks and housing finance companies. (iv) The house’s value for which loan is taken; should be less than Rs. 50 lacs and (v) the loan value should be less than Rs. 35 lacs. The deduction u/s 80EE will be an additional deduction of Rs. 50,000 after availing the deduction u/s 24 upto an amount of Rs. 2 lacs.
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very good article
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