HRA Exemption for Rs 30,000 Basic and Rs 12,000 Rent in a Non-Metro City
Find your HRA exemption with a Rs 30,000 monthly basic salary and Rs 12,000 monthly rent in a non-metro city.
With a monthly basic salary of ₹30,000, HRA of ₹12,000, and rent of ₹12,000 in a non-metro city, your annual HRA exemption is ₹1,08,000, determined by the rent paid minus 10% of basic plus DA limit. The remaining ₹36,000 of HRA received is taxable.
- Monthly basic salary
- ₹30,000
- Monthly HRA received
- ₹12,000
- Monthly rent paid
- ₹12,000
- City type
- non-metro
Annual HRA exemption
40% limit (non-metro)₹1.08 Lakh
₹1,08,000
out of ₹1,44,000 received
HRA received (annual)
₹1.44 Lakh
₹1,44,000
Rent paid (annual)
₹1.44 Lakh
₹1,44,000
Taxable HRA
₹36,
Basic + DA (annual)
₹3.6 Lakhs
₹3,60,000
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HRA exemption under Section 10(13A) is the minimum of: actual HRA received, 50% of basic plus DA for metro cities (40% for non-metro), and rent paid minus 10% of basic plus DA. This exemption is available only under the old tax regime.