Understanding Taxes

Tax Benefits under Section 80D, 80DD and 80DDB

Complete guide income tax deductions under sections 80D, 80DD and 80DDB which relate to medical expenses and health insurance/mediclaim. Good understanding will help you in substantial tax savings.

           

Section 80DEvery family has regular medical expenses. This may be towards a health insurance premium, or expenditure related to a family member’s disability/critical illness. The Income Tax Act of 1961 has made provisions to reduce this burden through tax deductions under section 80D, 80DD, 80DDB. Read on to understand how to use these sections to your benefit.

   

Section 80D in Respect to Health Insurance Premiums

Investments made towards payment of health insurance premiums, qualify for a tax deduction under section 80D.

  

Available Deduction - For individuals less than 65 years of age, amount of health insurance premium paid or Rs. 15,000, whichever is lesser. For senior citizens above 65 years, amount of health insurance premium paid or Rs. 20,000, whichever is lesser.

 

A further deduction of Rs 15,000 could be claimed, for buying health insurance policy for your parents (Rs 20,000 if either of your parents is a senior citizen). This is irrespective of whether they’re dependent on you or not. No deductions can be claimed for in-laws.

 

Scope of Deduction - Individual assesses can claim deduction for premiums paid towards health insurance of self, spouse, parents and children.

 

For HUF assesses, premium paid for insuring the health of any member of the HUF, can be used for deduction.

 

Key Factors to keep in mind

  1. The premium may be paid by any mode of payment, other than cash.
  2. The health insurance premium that you pay must be from the taxable income applicable for the year you claim. Premiums should not be from gifts received by you.
  3. Part payment of premium is allowed. For example, suppose your parents contribute 50% of their health insurance premium and you pay the balance 50% of their premium. In such a case, you could avail the deduction for the amount contributed by you and your parents too could avail deduction for their contribution.

       

Section 80DD for Medical Treatment of Handicapped Dependents

If you are incurring expenditure for the treatment of your handicapped dependent, you could claim a deduction under section 80DD.

Available Deduction - Rs 50000, or actual expenditure incurred, whichever is lesser. For severe handicap conditions Rs. 1,00,000 is the deduction limit.

 

Scope of Deduction - Deduction can be claimed for dependent parents, spouse, children and siblings. Dependents must not have claimed any deduction for their disability.

 

Deductions are permissible in either of the following cases.

a) Costs incurred for medical treatment, training or rehabilitation of a disabled dependent, including amount spent for nursing.

b) Amount paid towards an insurance scheme for the maintenance of your disabled dependent in case of your untimely death.

  

Meaning of Disability- Disability means a person suffering from 40% or more of any of the below disabilities. A severe disability condition is  80% or more of the disabilities.

a) Blindness and Vision problems

b) Leprosy-cured

c) Hearing impairment

d) Locomotor disability

e) Mental retardation or illness

   

Key factors

a) Individuals would need to produce a copy of the disability certificate as issued by the central or state government medical board to claim deduction.

b) Insurance policy obtained must be in your name and should be a policy for life. It could pay either an annuity or a lump sum amount for the benefit of the dependent on your death.

c) If the disabled dependent predeceases you, the policy amount is returned to you, and treated as income for the year in which you receive it, thus fully taxable in your hands.

  

Section 80 DDB for Treatment of Specified diseases

Costs incurred for treatment of specified illnesses, could fetch you a tax benefit under section 80DDB.

Available Deduction - For individual assesses less than 65 years of age, a deduction limit of Rs. 40,000 is applicable. For a senior citizen, the limit is Rs. 60,000.

 

Scope of Deduction - Deduction is applicable for treatment of self, spouse, children, siblings, and parents, wholly dependent on you.

 

Diseases covered

a) Neurological Diseases (where the disability level has been certified as 40% or more).

b) Parkinson’s Disease

c) Malignant Cancers

d) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

e) Chronic Renal failure

f) Hemophilia

g) Thalassaemia

            

Key Factors

  1. If you are already receiving any reimbursement for the treatment from your insurance company or employer, deductions cannot be claimed. If you are receiving partial reimbursement, the balance amount can be used for a deduction.
  2. A certificate would be required from a specialist working in a government hospital, as proof for the specified ailment.

                        

Written for InvestmentYogi by Ramya Ramachandran

                    

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Comments

Comments

 

Dr. Bharat Patel said:

I am salaried person. My son is PH (75% severity). What amount can I avail for deduction in income tax under 80DD.

Dr. B.M. Patel

bmpatelxp@gmail.com

January 12, 2011 3:23 AM
 

Hemant said:

Hi,

My father is 100% blind (severity) can i avail Rs.1,00,000/ of benifit & also if I provide the certificate of 100 % blind will it be enough or will i  have to produce the medical expenditure bills?

January 22, 2011 12:36 AM
 

hemant patel said:

My son is in vegitative stage. To claim Rs. 100000.00  do i need to produce the medical bills  

March 25, 2011 7:23 AM
 

priya said:

Dear Mr Hemant Patel, submission of doctor's certificate will be enough to claim the deduction.

March 25, 2011 11:22 AM
 

Keshava said:

My father has been diagnosed with Glaucoma which has already made his right eye 90% blind and left eye 50% blind. Is it possible to claim this tax benifit under 80 DD?

April 13, 2011 1:32 AM
 

Anandharaj said:

My father is suffering from Parkinsons. How should i produce the tax proof?

Submission of doctor's certificate is enough?

April 16, 2011 12:18 PM
 

Priya said:

@ Anandharaj: Parkinson's Disease is included in the list of specified diseases eligible for deduction in section 11dd under section 80DDB.

Check this link: law.incometaxindia.gov.in/.../rules011dd.htm

April 18, 2011 4:02 AM
 

J.S.Yadav said:

I am on dialysis and getting medical claim of Rs.3 lac under corp.Mediclim policy,My expenditure for this treatment is Rs.5 lac.Please advise me can I get benifit under the section 80DDB.

April 20, 2011 1:51 AM
 

Priya said:

@ J.S. Yadav: When Dialysis is received in a hospital and the insured patient is discharged on the same day, the treatment is grouped under the Hospitalization Benefit Scheme.

Please contact your mediclaim insurer for confirmation on coverage and sum insured on the same.

April 21, 2011 2:28 AM
 

Padam Chand Modi said:

My wife has been operated for maligenent cancer and thereafter chemotherapy and radio therapy is also over, for which claim has been receved from mediclaim. Now she is on medical treatment(medicines worth Rs.20000 per year, mammography once a year and other misc diagnosis amounting to approx Rs.5000 per year). Can I claim these expenses of Rs.25000 u/s 80DDB. The treatment is going on from recognised Cancer Hospital at Bhopal.

Padam Chand Modi

July 18, 2011 12:05 AM
 

prashant said:

my son is suffering from severe scoliosis from birth (bending of spine towards one side). i am spending a lot for diagnosis(rs 6000/annam) and will spend over a lac on surgury. is ther any income tax rebate for this disease under 80 DD , ? what all certificates will be reqd.

July 26, 2011 7:29 AM
 

prashant said:

please recommend best investment  or pension plans for my dependent severly suffering from scoloisis(bending of spine)

July 26, 2011 7:35 AM
 

ASHOK said:

I am working in a Pvt.Ltd. Company, Comp. paid mediclaim insurance for their employees (Each policy Rs.5000/- Premium), Can I add the amount of premium to my income. pls

July 30, 2011 1:21 AM
 

Honey said:

Hi,

I have a sister who is 100% disable. I have the required medical certificate from Civil Sergeon with me. For claiming the tax benifits under section 80DD, my company is asking me for the form no. 10IA, which should be signed by any one of the(Neurologist/Pediatric Neurologist/Civil Surgeon/Chief Medical Officer).

My query is

1. Do I need to show medical expenditures to claim the benefit

2. Can the form 10IA be signed from the SMO (Senior medical Officer) or can it be signed by any MD doctor working in govt. hospital?

September 14, 2011 12:53 AM
 

Pramod Kumar Jain said:

My mother is suffering from brain stroke and her left side is parlaysed. Could I get benefit under section 80DDB or 80DD

October 15, 2011 8:05 AM
 

free classifieds said:

can i claim tax rebate on medical insurance purchased by my wife who is dependant

October 16, 2011 9:58 AM
 

Ashok said:

My 3months old baby having ASD & VSD is suppose to undergo the surgery, which will cost around 2Lakhs. Can I avail tax benefit for the expenses? If yes, is there any upper limit to it?

PS: There is no insurance coverage, all the expenses are borne by myself.

October 20, 2011 8:05 AM
 

Ashok said:

My 3months old baby having ASD & VSD is suppose to undergo the surgery, which will cost around 2Lakhs. Can I avail tax benefit for the expenses? If yes, is there any upper limit to it?

PS: There is no insurance coverage, all the expenses are borne by myself.

October 20, 2011 8:15 AM
 

priyac21 said:

@Ashok: in case of disability, claim deduction under section 80DD and in case of a disease, claim under section 80DDB. Since you do not have insurance cover, you can claim deduction under the said section, subject to maximum limits as discussed in the Article. Doctor certificate is mandatory to claim deduction.

October 21, 2011 3:31 AM
 

Monika said:

My husband has recently been diagnosed with Chronic renal failure. We both are salaried personals. Can we both claim under section 80DDB? We have no medical insurance.

October 25, 2011 1:54 AM
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