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Tax Expert - Answered on Feb 23, 2023

Mihir Ashok Tanna, who works with a well-known chartered accountancy firm in Mumbai, has more than 15 years of experience in direct taxation.
He handles various kinds of matters related to direct tax such as PAN/ TAN application; compliance including ITR, TDS return filing; issuance/ filing of statutory forms like Form 15CB, Form 61A, etc; application u/s 10(46); application for condonation of delay; application for lower/ nil TDS certificate; transfer pricing and study report; advisory/ opinion on direct tax matters; handling various income-tax notices; compounding application on show cause for TDS default; verification of books for TDS/ TCS/ equalisation levy compliance; application for pending income-tax demand and refund; charitable trust taxation and compliance; income-tax scrutiny and CIT(A) for all types of taxpayers including individuals, firms, LLPs, corporates, trusts, non-resident individuals and companies.
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Bibhash Question by Bibhash on Feb 08, 2023Hindi
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Dear Sir, if I purchase electric scooter and pay yearly Rs. 50,000 as EMI, can I avail tax benefit on that?

Ans: Income tax allows a deduction upto 1,50,000 on interest paid on a loan taken for the purchase of electric vehicle
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my employer disburse the personal loan amount to buy home of around 10 lakh or 20 lakh in the current finantial year and monthly emi gets deducted so since i will pay emi to employer monthly basis so income tax will be applicable on monthly deduction or not as i am not getting this amount.. Lets consider my yearly income as 10 lakh
Ans: Getting a personal loan from your employer to buy a home can significantly impact your financial planning and tax situation. This arrangement involves monthly EMI deductions from your salary, which raises questions about income tax implications. Let's explore this comprehensively.

Understanding Employer-Disbursed Personal Loans
Employer-disbursed personal loans are beneficial as they often come with lower interest rates and convenient repayment terms. However, it’s crucial to understand how these loans impact your taxable income.

Income Tax Implications on Employer Loans
When your employer disburses a loan, it’s not immediately considered part of your taxable income. However, certain factors can influence how it’s taxed.

Loan Amount and Interest Rate
The taxation on employer-disbursed loans depends on the amount and the interest rate charged. If the loan is provided at a concessional interest rate, the difference between the market rate and the concessional rate is considered a perquisite.

Perquisite Value Calculation
The perquisite value is the difference between the market interest rate and the concessional rate on the loan amount. This value is added to your taxable salary and taxed accordingly.

Exemption Limits
Loans for housing up to Rs 20 lakh typically have specific tax exemptions. If the loan amount exceeds Rs 20 lakh, the entire amount may attract different tax treatments.

Monthly EMI Deductions and Taxation
Monthly EMI deductions do not directly reduce your taxable income. However, the interest component of your EMIs can have tax implications.

Interest on Loan
The interest portion of your EMI can be claimed as a deduction under Section 24(b) of the Income Tax Act, up to Rs 2 lakh per annum for a self-occupied house. This reduces your taxable income.

Principal Repayment
The principal portion of your EMI can be claimed under Section 80C, subject to the overall limit of Rs 1.5 lakh. This also helps in reducing your taxable income.

Example Calculation
Let's break this down with an example to make it clearer. Assume your annual salary is Rs 10 lakh, and you take a Rs 20 lakh loan at a concessional rate of 4%, while the market rate is 10%.

Perquisite Calculation
The perquisite value will be calculated as:

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Perquisite Value = (Market Rate - Concessional Rate) * Loan Amount
Perquisite Value = (10% - 4%) * Rs 20 lakh
Perquisite Value = 6% * Rs 20 lakh = Rs 1.2 lakh
This Rs 1.2 lakh is added to your taxable income.

Interest Deduction
Assume the interest paid in a year is Rs 80,000. You can claim up to Rs 2 lakh under Section 24(b), thus reducing your taxable income.

Principal Deduction
Assume the principal repaid in a year is Rs 1.2 lakh. You can claim this under Section 80C, up to the limit of Rs 1.5 lakh.

Impact on Taxable Income
Your taxable income will be calculated as follows:

Gross Salary = Rs 10 lakh
Add: Perquisite Value = Rs 1.2 lakh
Total Income = Rs 11.2 lakh

Less: Section 24(b) Deduction = Rs 80,000
Less: Section 80C Deduction = Rs 1.2 lakh
Net Taxable Income = Rs 11.2 lakh - Rs 80,000 - Rs 1.2 lakh = Rs 9.2 lakh

Benefits of Employer-Disbursed Loans
Employer-disbursed loans can be advantageous due to lower interest rates and simplified processing. The key benefits include:

Lower Interest Rates
Employers often provide loans at concessional rates, which are lower than market rates.

Simplified Repayment
EMIs are directly deducted from your salary, ensuring timely repayments without manual intervention.

Convenient Processing
Loan processing through your employer can be quicker and require less documentation.

Financial Planning with Employer Loans
Strategic Use of Deductions
Maximise your tax benefits by utilising Section 24(b) and Section 80C deductions. Plan your finances to ensure you fully utilise these sections.

Budgeting for EMIs
Ensure that your monthly budget accommodates the EMI deductions comfortably. This helps in maintaining financial stability without compromising on other expenses.

Emergency Fund
Maintain an emergency fund to manage any financial contingencies. This ensures that your financial plan remains on track despite unexpected expenses.

Professional Guidance
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Consulting a Certified Financial Planner can provide tailored advice on managing your loan and tax implications. A CFP can help optimise your tax benefits and investment strategies.

Regular Financial Reviews
Conduct regular financial reviews to assess the impact of your loan on your overall financial health. This ensures that you stay on track with your financial goals.

Final Insights
Employer-disbursed personal loans for home purchase come with several benefits and tax implications. By understanding these aspects, you can make informed decisions and optimise your financial planning.

Your diligent approach to managing your finances is commendable. With strategic planning and professional guidance, you can effectively manage your loan and maximise tax benefits.

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K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

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My age is 41 years. I have two kids. Nurturing n looking after them n whole home single handedly. I am a visiting faculty in a institute . Earns very nominal earning. My husband hits me, taunts me and use very arrogant words to me like tumhe belt se maarunga n similar many worst words. His family has been always unsupportive to me . Now after 16 years of marriage, he still wants me to please his mother n other family. Which I completely avoid as they have never supported me and always boycotted me. His real brother is in politics and all family members including his cousins do follow him and boycotted me n husband. Now for everything my husband blames me and says if you gave pleased them, all might have good. But inspite of pleasing them a lot , they are like treating me like I am a stranger. I handle n manage everything still by the end of the day.... everything is in vain. Husband says...What you did for home? I will never ever give my money to you and so on. I am literally in trouble thoughts, what to do ? I even many times thought to end my life but my kids are the reason I continuously bears everything. Please suggest what shall I do.
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