To understand the key tax benefits on a home loan, we are bifurcating the repayment techniques into four major elements-tax benefits on principal repaid, tax benefits on interest paid, deduction on pre-construction interest, and section 80EE income tax benefits. The next section will let you know the concept in detail.
Tax Benefits on Principal Repaid
Under section 80C of the Income Tax Act, the maximum deduction allowed for the repayment of the principal amount of a home loan is Rs. 1.5 lakh. Deduction under section 80C also includes investments done in the PPF Account, Equity Oriented Mutual funds, Tax Saving Fixed Deposits, National Savings Certificate, etc. subject to a maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakhs.
Besides this, there are stamp duty and registration charges that one can claim under the aforementioned section. However, the claim can only take place in the year in which the payment was made.
Nevertheless, there’s a condition under which this repayment of the principal amount of the housing loan is allowed. The deduction is only possible after the house gets entirely completed and there is a completion certificate for the same. The principal amount paid on any under-construction structure/property is not going to be a part of this section.
Tax Benefits on Interest Paid
Under section 24 of the Income Tax Act, one can avail of the deduction on a Home Loan for payment of Interest tax benefits. The self-occupied property allows the deduction with a maximum limit of Rs. 2 lakh if it takes completed within 5 years from the end of the Financial Year, otherwise, the maximum limit is Rs. 30,000.
Interest on housing loans paid for the let-out property is fully allowed in the relevant assessment year in which it is claimed.
From Assessment year 2018-19, the loss from house property head that will be allowed to be set off from other heads of income will be restricted to Rs 2,00,000 in a particular assessment year, and the rest amount shall be carried forward for set-off in subsequent years.
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Tax Deduction on Pre-construction Interest
You can also claim interest on a housing loan paid before the completion of the construction of the property. It is termed pre-construction interest. It is allowed in 5 equal instalments beginning from the financial year in which the construction is completed. The limit of 2 lacs will also apply for pre-construction interest in the case of self-occupied property. However, it is fully allowed in case we let our property.
Section 80EE Income Tax Benefit
Section 80EE proposes an additional deduction of Rs 50000 in respect of interest on housing loans to first-time house owners who own a house of Rs 50 lakh or less and have taken a home loan amount of less than or equal to Rs 35 lakh. The loan should be sanctioned between April 1, 2016, and March 31, 2017, to claim a deduction under this section. This deduction shall be in addition to the interest allowed under section 24(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Deductions Claimed by Individuals Under Section 80EEA
As mentioned under the newly inserted section 80EEA of the Income Tax Act, the government has extended the limit of deduction up to Rs. 1,50,000 applicable to the interest paid by any individual on the loan against residential property.
As per the policies, the deduction is available for individual residents only and for the property having a stamp value of less than Rs. 45 Lakhs.
Also, the loan needs to be sanctioned between 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2022, and the individual should not own any other residential property at the date of sanctioning the loan. Lastly, the person should not be eligible for claiming any deduction U/S 80EE.
Joint Home Loan Deduction
In case the home loan is taken jointly, then the loan borrowers are eligible to claim a deduction of up to 2 lakh each for the home loan interest and principal repayment u/s up to INR 1.5 lakh each in the tax return individually. They all must be co-owners of the property and further it helps in the larger tax claim benefits if in the family itself.
Deductions | Section | Maximum Deduction (INR) | Conditions |
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Principal | 80c | 1.5 Lakh | No sale of property within 5 years |
Interest | 24b | 2 Lakh | The loan has to be taken for construction and has to be completed within 5 years |
Interest | 80EE | 50,000 Thousand | The loan amount must be under 35 lakhs , and the property value under 50 lakhs |
Stamp Duty | 80C | 1.5 Lakh | Availed only in the year of expense |
Interest | 80EEA | 1.5 Lakh | The stamp value of the property is under INR 45 lakh. Taxpayers are not eligible to claim a deduction under section 80EE |
However, in the new tax regime, deduction is not allowed under sections 24(b), 80C, 80EE and 80EEA.
I and my husband together purchased a flat and we both are the co-borrowers of the house loan. Now the entire EMI gets deducted from my account and my salary. And my husband saves his money and when it is 1 or 2 lakhs transfer that amounts directly to Loan account which reduces the principal amount. Is he also eligible to claim IT benefits on this loan?
Yes, the deduction will be allowed to both of you.
I got my loan sanctioned in the year 2012 for Rs 23,000,00/ for house property. I got possession of this flat in Nov 2017. This is my only house property. I have got the deduction in my Form 16 for Rs 1,83,000/ for the interest paid on this loan for FY 2017-18.
How much Extra deduction for interest paid in last 5 years can be claimed by me in my ITR-1.
Pre-construction period interest can be allowed from the year of completion of property in 5 equal annual instalments.
SIR,
My home loan sanctioned on 15 June 2015 and never claimed 80EE in any assessment year, am I eligible to file 50,000 relaxations in 80EE this assessment year
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Honey
To claim deduction u/s 80EE, the condition is that the loan must be sanctioned in FY 2016-17. Thus you cannot claim deduction u/s 80EE.
Sir, I have purchased a flat at 34.00 lakh on 15.11.2016, however, I have taken a composite loan of 38.00 lakh which includes 32.00lakh purchase loan and 6 lakh repair and renovation loan. Will I be eligible to claim benefits under 80EE??
I have two home loans running. One is self-occupied and other is let out property. How much tax exemption I should get now. 4 Lakhs (2 Lakhs for each loan) or only 2 Lakhs limit together?
Loss on house property can be set off up to the maximum of Rs. 2,00,000 for AY 2018-19 from other head income.