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Can one claim both HRA and home loan benefits? How should a vacant house be classified in ITR?

The tax benefits for a home loan are available for the full year in which possession of the property is taken. So you will be able to claim the benefits of HRA as well as a home loan for the full year.

August 12, 2025 / 07:27 IST
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Can one claim both HRA and home loan tax benefit?

If you live in a rented home but own another house on loan, can you claim both HRA and home loan tax benefits? Today's Ask Wallet-Wise query also answers how to classify a vacant property - self-occupied or let-out - while filing ITR.

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I am working for a Multi-National Company in India and receive House Rent Allowance (HRA) as part of my salary from my employer. I had booked a flat a few years back and obtained possession of the flat in March 2025. Currently, I am staying in a rented house. Can I claim both HRA and tax benefits on the housing loan for the whole financial year 2024-2025? I have let out the flat from 1st August 2025. Since my house was neither occupied by me nor let out earlier, can I still claim tax benefit on the home loan for the last financial year? If yes, should I declare it as self-occupied or let out in my ITR form?

Expert Advice: There are no restrictions on you claiming HRA while claiming tax benefits in respect of a home loan, as long as you satisfy the conditions laid down under the relevant sections. For claiming exemption for HRA received from your employer, section 10(13A) requires that you should be staying in the residential house for which you are paying rent and which is not owned by you. Since you are staying in the rented flat, you can claim the HRA benefit as long as you stay in a rented house.