Claiming of medical expenditure for tax purposes made easy
Claiming of medical expenditure under section 80DDB for tax purposes made easy
Ministry of Finance has issued a press release regarding Claiming of medical expenditure under section 80DDB for tax purposes
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
14-October-2015 15:43 IST
Claiming of medical expenditure for tax purposes made easy
One of the pillars of the of the taxation proposals included in the Finance Minister’s Budget Speech for 2015-16 was extension of benefits to the middle class. In this process, the Finance Minister announced extension of certain benefits in respect of medical treatment under section 80DDB. This section allows a deduction for expenditure incurred on treatment of specified ailments.
Taking the process forward, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has issued a Notification vide S.O. No.2791 (E) on 12th October 2015 amending Rule 11DD. The amended Rule relaxes the condition of obtaining the certificate for claiming expenditure under section 80DDB in respect of specified ailments from a specialist working in a Government hospital. As per amended Rule 11DD, the prescription can be issued by any specialist mentioned in the amended Rule. Henceforth, it will not be mandatory to obtain a certificate from a specialist working in a Government hospital.
The Notification is available on the website of the Income Tax Department www.incometaxindia.gov.in .
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