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Worried about your LTA?

By RelaxWithTax
Last updated on: March 08, 2006 12:34 IST
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I had gone on a holiday in November 2005 with my fiancé and sister.

I decided to claim my LTA on this amount.

Can I claim it my sister? She is dependent on me.

I got married in December 2005. Can I claim it for my wife?

- R Salvi

You can claim Leave Travel Allowance exemption for yourself and dependent sister. There is no clause for fiancés in the Income Tax Act.

  • When claiming my LTA for a trip I made last November, I was told by my office that I need to show the boarding pass. The ticket is not sufficient. Is that so?

    I traveled on an Air Deccan flight with my husband and son. Since the arline provides only a PNR number, I have a print out from their website which states the ticket fares and the flight status as BOARDED.

    Is that not proof that we have taken the flight?

    - Vidya Menon

    You can produce the same and claim LTA exemption. It will be sufficient proof if it gives details of boarding and ticket fares.

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