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Does TDS on rent apply if a landlord’s total rent exceeds Rs 50,000?

If the rent payable by each tenant does not exceed the threshold of Rs 50,000, the tenants are not required to deduct TDS at the time of credit or payment of rent to the landlord

December 11, 2025 / 09:20 IST
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How is TDS on rent calculated?
How is TDS on rent calculated?

Many landlords assume tax deducted at source (TDS) is based on the total rent received for a property, but that’s not how Section 194IB works. Today's Ask Wallet Wise query decodes how Rs 50,000 threshold applies per tenant.

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I receive rent of my apartment of Rs 80,000 per month. The rent is received from two tenants (i.e., each tenant pays Rs 40,000 per month). Is TDS to be deducted by the tenant while paying the rent, as the rent is Rs 40,000, which is less than Rs 50,000 for each tenant? If TDS is to be deducted, then I believe it needs to be deducted in the month of March on the total rent for the financial year, and the applicable rate would be 2%. Please confirm my understanding.

Expert's Advice: As per Section 194IB, all individuals and Hindu Undivided Families are required to deduct tax at source at 2 percent on rent in case the monthly rent exceeds Rs 50,000.