Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tax treatment of Home Loans

The Income Tax Act, 1961 provides tax benefits for assesses that have home loans. The home loan which has to be repaid to the bank in monthly installments. The installment consists of two components i.e. - interest and principal repayment. The bank gives a detailed worksheet of the loan calculation and of the bifurcation of the EMIs paid by the borrowers. These monthly repayments are qualified for deductions from income tax.


You can ask for Amortization Schedule from your bank which consist the entire schedule of loan with detailed break-up month wise for Interest as well as Principal repayment


Please find the tax treatment for EMIs paid by the borrower: 


Deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act: The portion of the EMI paid towards repayment of principal amount of the loan can be deducted from income. The borrower can get a tax deduction for a maximum amount of Rs 1,00,000 each year under this section irrespective of his tax bracket. The Act requires the home loan to be towards a property for self occupation. 

However, if the assessee's city of employment is different from the city where he has purchased a home, he is still eligible for this deduction.

So if you work in Delhi but has purchased a home your hometown, you can still claim a deduction under this section even if he is not actually staying in this home.


Deduction under Section 24(b) of the Income Tax Act

The interest paid towards home loan is treated as an 'expense' under 'Income from house property' and is deductible under Section 24(b) from the total income of the assessee.
The maximum deduction permitted under this section is Rs 1,50,000 per annum.


In case of partial disbursement of loan

In cases where some part of the loan is disbursed by the bank during construction stage of the property, the tax treatment is slightly different. This portion of the interest paid prior to completion of construction of property cannot be claimed as a deduction in the year in which it is paid. 

However, upon completion of construction, the assessee can claim deduction for this interest under Section 24(b) in 5 equal installments, i.e., 1/5th for each of the five years after the end of construction period. Note that the upper limit on deduction each year remains Rs 1,50,000.

Assume you purchased a home in FY06.The property was still under construction and was completed only in FY09. Some amount of loan was disbursed by the bank in FY05-06 and you made interest payments of Rs1,00,000 between FY06 and FY08. You can claim deduction of Rs 20,000 for 5 years starting from FY09.


Disbursement of home loan

As we all know that Builder's generally offer 2 types of plan

Construction Linked
Down Payment
If you have opted for down payment plan and received the entire loan money in FY06, and EMI starts immediately, you would lose on the principal repayment deduction under Section 80C for the 3 years until construction of the property ends. This is because deduction under Section 80C can be availed only after getting possession of the property.



In case of more than one home loan

If you work in Delhi and has a purchased a home in your hometown for which you have taken home loan. Will he still get benefit under the Act for this second home your hometown?

The answer is 'Yes'. Benefits under Section 80C and Section 24(b) can be taken for more than one home if all these homes satisfy the requirements of the Act. The home in delhi satisfies the condition of self occupancy while the home in hometown comes within the exception of the self occupancy rule that the city of work is different. Irrespective of the number of homes the maximum limit of Rs 1,00,000 for Section 80C and Rs 1,50,000 for Section 24(b) still apply.
Note that it does not matter if you gives one home on rent. You will still be able to get the tax break.

In case of joint home loan
What is the tax impact if you have taken the home loan jointly with your wife? In this case both you and your wife can claim tax deduction on their return if the home too is jointly owned by them. Tax benefit can be availed in the same proportion as the burden of EMI borne by each. If you pay 80 per cent of the EMI and your wife contributes towards the remaining 20 percent, the tax deduction will be available in the same proportion. So if principal repaid during a year is Rs 100,000 then you can claim Rs 80,000 under Section 80C and even your wife can claim Rs 20,000 under the section. 

If your wife does not co-own the home, then she will not get any tax deductions for EMIs paid on such loan.



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Hmmm!
Interesting! What happens to the following in the present scenario of DTC being applicable from April 2011?
1. The exsting home loans taken prior to April 2011
2. The future loans(from April 2011 onwards
3. Treatment of Section 80C or 10A for the loans taken as such.????
I think the above article is detailed but lacks guidance in view of DTC
SORRY FOR THE TYPO....
For instance, as the FM Suggested, an employee has always to pay the tax, and must and should.This is the meaning FM wanted to convey to all.
Scenario I:2008-2009: The tax slabs for men: Tax nil upto 1.5 Lakhs, 10% upto 3 Lakhs, 20 %upto 5 Lakhs, 30% beyond 10 lakhs.......Section 80C limit:1Lakh
Scenario II: 2009-10: The revised slabs: Nil upto 1.6 Lakhs, 10% Upto 5Lakhs, 20% beyond 5 Lakhs, and 30% beyond 10 Lakhs.........section 80C limit goes up to 1.2 Lakhs(Bonds Included)
In both the cases, the interest paid on housing loans is deducted before computing taxable income.............
Scenario III: 2010-11: Enter DTC. All tax exemptions will go, ....Section 80C limit goes up to 3 Lakhs, Means, they will make provisions to include all expenditure on home loan into 80C, means, he will not touch your saving potential, keeping all eggs in the same basket, but on that amount saved, he will tax in future.
THiS IS GOING TO HAPPEN!
ANY OTHER OPINION????
Cant comment really on this. As proposed earlier tax exemption on home loan was supposed to go. However the DTC is being modified to some extent and will be discussed in the monsoon session of the parliament. Lets hope for the best.
Please remember that in case of self occupied property, this deduction is allowed only for one such self - occupied property. The interest towards home loan taken for purchase, construction, repairs, renewal or reconstruction of house property is eligible for deduction under section 24(b)....Declaring Personal Bankruptcy

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