HRA Exemption Calculator
TaxCalculate your HRA exemption under Section 10(13A) for FY 2025-26. See exactly how much HRA is tax-free based on your city tier, rent paid, and basic salary.
Reviewed by the thecalcu.com team Ā· Last updated 23 July 2026
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What is a HRA?
An HRA Exemption Calculator computes the tax-free portion of your House Rent Allowance under Section 10(13A) of the Income Tax Act. The exemption is the minimum of three legally defined components, and the HRA Calculator evaluates all three using your monthly basic salary, HRA received, rent paid, and city tier, instantly identifying which component limits your exemption and how much tax saving results.
HRA is one of the most valuable tax-saving tools available to salaried employees under the old tax regime. A Bengaluru software professional with a ā¹20 lakh CTC paying ā¹25,000/month in rent can save ā¹40,000āā¹60,000 in annual income tax purely through HRA exemption, a figure that makes the difference between the old and new tax regime worthwhile for many earners. Yet the three-component minimum formula is complex enough that most employees either claim too little or make errors in their ITR filing.
The formula has been in place since the Income Tax Act, 1961, and is governed by Rule 2A of the Income Tax Rules. The critical nuance is that all three components act as caps, and the exemption is limited to the smallest of the three, not the average. This means increasing your rent payment beyond a certain level provides no additional exemption if Component 3 (the percentage of basic) is the binding constraint.
India's RERA-era real estate market has increased the prevalence of formal rent agreements and landlord PAN requirements, making the documentation trail for HRA claims cleaner. Pair this calculator with the Income Tax Calculator for a complete view of your tax liability before deciding between the old and new regime.
Why Use an HRA Exemption Calculator?
Avoid underclaiming. Many salaried employees submit rent receipts to their employer without understanding whether Component 2 or Component 3 is the binding constraint. The calculator shows you the exact exempt amount so you claim what you are entitled to.
Decide between old and new tax regime. The new tax regime eliminates the HRA exemption. For employees paying significant rent in metro cities, the HRA saving under the old regime often outweighs the lower slab rates of the new regime. The calculator gives you the exact tax saving to plug into your regime comparison.
Negotiate salary structure. Understanding that HRA exemption = minimum of three components means understanding when a higher basic salary increases your tax-free income. For employees with negotiating room in their CTC structure, this calculator shows the impact.
Prepare accurate ITR filings. The three components computed by this calculator are exactly what needs to be disclosed in Form 10(13A) and your ITR, having pre-computed values reduces filing errors.
Who Should Use This Calculator?
Salaried employees living in rented accommodation anywhere in India who receive HRA as part of their salary package and file under the old tax regime.
HR and payroll professionals at companies who compute TDS deductions for employees and need to accurately determine the HRA-exempt portion for monthly TDS calculations.
Chartered accountants and tax consultants preparing ITR filings for salaried clients, particularly where the rent, basic salary, or city tier changed during the financial year.
Employees comparing old vs new tax regime who want the exact HRA exemption figure to insert into a proper side-by-side tax comparison, not an approximation.
What Insights Does the HRA Exemption Calculator Give You?
Annual HRA Exemption is the primary output, the exact amount of HRA that will not be taxed. This is the number to enter in your ITR's exempt income section and the one your employer uses to reduce the TDS deducted from your monthly salary.
Three Components are shown individually, with the minimum highlighted. Seeing which component is the binding constraint tells you whether increasing rent, changing your salary structure, or relocating cities would change your exemption.
Taxable HRA is the HRA received from your employer minus the exemption, this portion adds to your taxable salary and increases your tax liability.
Tax Saving at 30% and 20% slabs translates the rupee exemption into actual cash saved at your likely tax bracket, including the 4% health and education cess. This is the number that matters for the old-vs-new regime comparison.
How to use this HRA calculator
- Enter Monthly Basic Salary, the "Basic" component from your salary slip, not your CTC or gross salary. This is typically 40ā50% of your gross salary in Indian pay structures.
- Enter Monthly HRA Received, the "HRA" line item on your salary slip. This is the amount your employer pays as HRA, not the rent you pay.
- Enter Monthly Rent Paid, the actual rent you pay each month to your landlord, as evidenced by your rent agreement and receipts.
- Select City Tier, choose Metro (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai) for the 50% of basic limit, or Non-Metro for 40%.
- Read the three components, the highlighted component is the minimum and determines your exemption. The result card shows the annual exemption, taxable HRA, and tax saving at both 30% and 20% slabs.
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Formula & Methodology
Section 10(13A) Formula: HRA Exemption = Minimum of: - Component 1: Annual HRA received from employer - Component 2: Annual rent paid ā 10% of Annual Basic Salary - Component 3: 50% of Annual Basic (metro) OR 40% of Annual Basic (non-metro) Annual values = Monthly figures Ć 12. Tax Saving = HRA Exemption Ć Tax Slab Rate Ć 1.04 (including 4% health & education cess). Worked example: A software engineer in Bengaluru (non-metro) earns ā¹60,000/month basic salary, receives ā¹24,000/month HRA, and pays ā¹25,000/month rent. Annual values: Basic = ā¹7,20,000; HRA received = ā¹2,88,000; Rent paid = ā¹3,00,000. - Component 1 (HRA received) = ā¹2,88,000 - Component 2 (Rent ā 10% of Basic) = ā¹3,00,000 ā ā¹72,000 = ā¹2,28,000 - Component 3 (40% of Basic, non-metro) = 40% Ć ā¹7,20,000 = ā¹2,88,000 HRA Exemption = Minimum = ā¹2,28,000 (Component 2 is the binding constraint) Taxable HRA = ā¹2,88,000 ā ā¹2,28,000 = ā¹60,000 Tax saving at 30% slab = ā¹2,28,000 Ć 0.30 Ć 1.04 = ā¹71,136 per year Note: If the same engineer moves to a 1 BHK at ā¹22,000/month rent instead, Component 2 = ā¹2,64,000 ā ā¹72,000 = ā¹1,92,000, and the exemption drops to ā¹1,92,000, the rent level directly determines the exemption when Component 2 is the binding constraint.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HRA exemption and how is it calculated?
Which cities are considered 'metro' for HRA exemption?
Can I claim HRA exemption if I live in a rented house but the rent receipt is in my parents' name?
What is the 10% of basic salary rule in HRA calculation?
What documents do I need to claim HRA exemption?
Is HRA exemption available under the new tax regime?
What if I pay rent to my spouse? Can I claim HRA exemption?
How is the HRA exemption different from the standard deduction?
What if my employer does not provide HRA as part of my salary?
My rent just crossed ā¹50,000/month, does this change anything for HRA?
How does basic salary affect my HRA exemption?
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