Income Tax Benefits on Various Plans of LIC
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Income Tax Benefits on Various Plans of LIC
1) Deduction allowable from Income for payment of Life Insurance Premium (Sec. 80C).
(a) Life Insurance premia paid in order to effect or to keep in force an insurance on the life of the assesse or on the life of the spouse or any child of assesse & in the case of HUF, premium paid on the life of any member thereof, deduction allowed up to 20% of capital sum assured during any financial year.
(b) Contribution to deferred annuity Plans in order to effect or to keep in force a contract for deferred annuity, on his own life or the life of his spouse or any child of such individual, provided such contract does not contain a provision to exercise an option by the insured to receive a cash payment in lieu of the payment of annuity is eligible for deduction.
(c) Contribution to Pension/Annuity Plans – New Jeevan Dhara-I & Jeevan Akshaya – VI
2) Jeevan Nidhi Plan & New Jeevan Suraksha – I Plan (U/s. 80CCC)
A deduction to an individual for any amount paid or deposited by him from his taxable income in the above annuity plans for receiving pension (from the fund set up by the Corporation under the Pension Scheme) is allowed.
NOTE: The premium can be paid up to Rs.1,00,000/- to avail deduction u/s.80C, 80CCC & 80CCD (80CCD- Deduction in respect of contribution to pension scheme of Central Government.). However, there is no sectorial cap i.e. the limit of Rs.1,00,000/- can be exhausted by paying premium under any of the said sections.
3) Investment under long-term infrastructure bonds notified by the Central Government. (Sec. 80CCF)
A deduction up to Rs. 20000/- is available to individuals and HUF for amount paid or deposited as subscription to long-term infrastructure bonds notified by the Central Government. This is in addition to Rs. ! lakh deduction available under section 80C.
3) Deduction under section 80D
1. Deduction allowable up to Rs.15,000/- if an amount is paid to keep in force an insurance on health of assesse or his family (i.e. Spouse & children)
2. Additional deduction up to Rs.15,000/- if an amount is paid to keep in force an insurance on health of parents
3. In case of HUF, deduction allowable up to Rs.15,000/- if an amount is paid to keep in force an insurance on health of any member of that HUF
Note: If the sum specified in (a) or (b) or (c) is paid to effect or keep in force an insurance on the health of any person specified therein who is a senior citizen, then the deduction available will be up to Rs.20,000/-.
provided that such insurance is in accordance with the scheme framed by
a) the General Insurance Corporation of India as approved by the Central Government in this behalf or;
b) Any other insurer and approved by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority.
4) Jeevan Aadhar Plan (Sec.80DD) :
Deduction from total income up to Rs.50000/- allowable on amount deposited with LIC under Jeevan Aadhar Plan for maintenance of an handicapped dependent (Rs.1,00,000/- where handicapped dependent is suffering from severe disability)
5) Exemption in respect of commutation of pension under Jeevan Suraksha & Jeevan Nidhi Plans:
Under Section 10(10A) (iii) of the Income-tax Act, any payment received by way of commutations of pension out of the Jeevan Suraksha & Jeevan Nidhi Annuity plans is exempt from tax under clause (23AAB).
6) Income tax exemption on Maturity/Death Claims proceeds under Section 10(10D)
Under the provisions of section 10(10D) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, Maturity/Death claims proceeds of life insurance policy, including the sum allocated by way of bonus on such policy (other than amount to be refunded under Jeevan Aadhar Insurance Plan in case of handicapped dependent predeceases the individual or amount received under a Keyman Insurance Plan) is exempted from income-tax. However any sum (not including the premium paid by the assesse) received under an insurance policy issued on or after the 1st day of April, 2003 in respect of which the premium payable for any of the years during the term of the policy exceeds 20% of the actual capital sum assured will no longer be exempted under this section.
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