The 7th CPC House Building Advance provides affordable interest rates and rebates if certain conditions are fulfilled. There are different interest rates for different slabs of loans. There is also a maximum admissible amount and specific rules.
House Building Advance (HBA) is offered to employees of the Central Government to assist in the construction or acquisition of houses/flats. The scheme was first launched in 1956 in the form of a welfare measure. The Ministry of Urban Development is the nodal Ministry for implementing the same. The Ministry also formulates the rules about House Building Advance.
HBA is provided to all permanent or temporary employees with service of 10 continuous years or more. The respective departments are given the power to sanction House Building Advance to employees based on the existing rules.
HBA is associated with a simple interest from the date of payment of the advance amount. The interest amount is calculated based on the outstanding balance on the last day of the month. The interest rate on HBA is between 6% and 9.5% and is based on the loan amount.
A higher interest rate is stipulated in the sanctions, at 2.5% above the prescribed rates. The employee will receive a rebate on the interest rates if he/she fulfills the following conditions:
Slab | Rate of interest per Year |
Advance up to Rs.50,000 | 6% |
Advance up to Rs.1,50,000 | 7.5% |
Advance up to Rs.5,00,000 | 9% |
Advance up to Rs.7,50,000 | 9.5% |
The cut-offs for the House Building Advance amount and cost of house/flat are as shown below:
Maximum HBA | Conditions | Upper limit on cost of house/flat |
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| 134 times the pay in the Pay Band. A maximum limit of Rs.30 lakh is stipulated |
In November 2017, the government revised the House Building Allowance (HBA) rules for Central Government employees in an attempt to boost the housing sector in the country. The recommendations made by the 7th Pay Commission were accepted and implemented. With the new regulations in place, an employee of the Central Government can now take a loan of Rs.25 lakh for building a house. Earlier this amount was Rs.7.5 lakh.
Listed below are the new provisions:
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