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HRA Claim Related Query HRA Claim Related Query

2 years ago

If my total rent for the year is greater than 1 lakh, but the total rent paid to the individual landlord is not more than 1 Lakh, do I need to submit both landlord's PAN cards to avail HRA exemption or PAN card of anyone of the landlord would suffice ?

Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
This question can be better answered by a Chartered accountant than a lawyer and hence you are suggested o get in touch with a CA who can assist you by replying to your query on this matter basis which you can take an action.
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