If an employee resides in a metro city, what percentage of their basic salary is used as one of the limiting factors for HRA exemption calculation?
Answer
50% of the basic salary
For employees residing in a metro city, one condition used to calculate the HRA exemption limit is 50% of the basic salary; this limit is 40% for non-metro cities.

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