TDS to be deducted by Renters for Rent above 50000 - Full Guide

📅 July 11, 2025
TDS to be deducted by Renters for Rent above 50000 - Full Guide

Paying Rent Above 50,000 Here’s What You Need to Know About TDS on Rent (Section 194-IB)

Renting a home in a city like Mumbai, Delhi, or Bengaluru often means paying monthly rents above 50,000. But did you know that if your rent exceeds ?50,000 per month, you as a tenant have a legal responsibility to deduct Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) and deposit it with the government?

Here’s a step-by-step guide to understand your obligations, avoid penalties, and stay compliant with Indian tax laws.


What is Section 194-IB?

Section 194-IB of the Income Tax Act was introduced to bring transparency to high-value house rentals. It applies to:

? Any individual or Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) paying monthly rent above ?50,000.
? You must deduct 2% TDS on the total annual rent and deposit it with the government.
? This applies even if you’re not running a business and don’t have a TAN.


When Does TDS Apply?

Monthly RentTDS Applicability
Up to 50,000 NO TDS required
50001 & aboveDeduct 2% TDS at year-end

Example: How Much TDS Do You Deduct?

Monthly Rent
Annual Rent
TDS @2%
50,0006,00,000NIL
1,00,00012,00,00024,000
1,50,00018,00,00036,000
2,00,00024,00,00048,000
5,00,00060,00,0001,20,000
10,00,0001,20,00,0002,40,000
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