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Friday, January 23, 2009

Section 80CCC

Deduction in respect of contribution to certain pension funds [Section 80CCC]

(i) Where an assessee, being an individual, has in the previous year paid or deposited any amount out of his income chargeable to tax to effect or keep in force a contract for any annuity plan of LIC of India or any other insurer for receiving pension from the fund referred to in clause (23AAB) of section 10, he shall be allowed a deduction in the computation of his total income.

(ii) For this purpose, the interest or bonus accrued or credited to the assessees account shall not be reckoned as contribution.

(iii) The maximum permissible deduction is Rs.1,00,000 (However, the overall limit of Rs.1,00,000 prescribed in section 80CCE will continue to be applicable i.e. the maximum permissible deduction under sections 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD put together is Rs.1,00,000).

(iv) Where any amount standing to the credit of the assessee in a fund referred to in clause (23AAB) of section 10 in respect of which a deduction has been allowed, together with interest or bonus accrued or credited to the assessees account is received by the assessee or his nominee on account of the surrender of the annuity plan in any previous year or as pension received from the annuity plan, such amount will be deemed to be the income of the assessee or the nominee in that previous year in which such withdrawal is made or pension is received. It will be chargeable to tax as income of that previous year.


(v) Where any amount paid or deposited by the assessee has been taken into account for the purposes of this section, a deduction under section 80C shall not be allowed with reference to such amount.

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