How do you calculate annual rent?
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Rent Revenue: Cash received for rent 2,000 Plus rent receivable increase 370 Minus unearned rent increase...
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I am getting HRA from Aug07. But, I am paying house rent from April07. I want to know how i will calculate the HRA exemption? Shall i igonore the rent paid from April to July or include? Shall i calculate Salary for 8 months (aug-Mar) or 12 months? Which...
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I have a property that has 64 squared metres of indoor space and 40 squared metres of outdoor space. Bedroom 1 has 12 squared metres of space Bedroom 2 has 9 squared metres of space. The difference is therefore 3 square metres. I would like to settle...
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it would be B..and but you have to include the built in wardrobes as indoor space.
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Can anybody please explain me how to calculate rebate in income tax payable due to paying house rent as per income tax rules in India? Here is one case: Mr XYZ receives gross salary of Rs. thirty thousand per month out of which Rs3500 is house rent allowance...
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You should make calculation in following ways. Gross Salary 360000.00 Less- HRA Exemption u/s 10 See...
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Hi Just took out a 12 month lease and my rent is £310 Per Calendar Month (PCM) I'm confused over the whole 48/52 weeks business as some people incorrectly times their weekly by 4 for the number of weeks. I would like to know the total annual cost...
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Per Calender Month so one would assume 12 equal payments per year £310 x 12 = £3720 £...
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The rent has increased by 5% on the the 1st of May 2008. The rent has not been received for 31st of August 2008. The amount for rent appearing on the income statement is R 133 800,00.
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I wish I could help you. Sounds like it could be a simple answer.- if you know formula
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As a landlord, how do you calculate fair rent/lease rates for an apartment?
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I have recieved HRA from Org but have not paid any rent. Then how i will calculate my HRA exemption. MY Basic+DA is 112500+63000 Rs
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1. You can claim HRA deduction if you fulfill these three conditions: * You have an HRA allowance as...
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Take your monthly rent and multiply it by 12, since there are 12 months in a year. If it is paid weekly...
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