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SECTION 80 SERIES
80C
80CCA
80CCB
80CCC
80CCD
80D
80DD
80DDB
80E
80G
80GG
80GGA
80GGB
80GGC
80HHB
80HHBA
80HHC
80HHD
80HHE
80HHF
80-IA
80-IAB
80-IB
80-IC
80-ID
80-IE
80JJA
80JJAA
80L
80LA
80P
80QQB
80R
80RR
80RRA
80RRB
80U
80C
  This section is applicable from the assessment year 2006-
  2007.Under this section 100%deduction would be available 
  from Gross Total Income subject to maximum ceiling given 
  u/s 80CCE.Following investments are included in this 
  section:
  Contribution towards premium on life insurance (20% of 
  the sum insured )
  Contribution towards Public Provident Fund .
  (Max.70,000 a year ) 
  Contribution towards Employee Provident Fund/General 
  Provident Fund 
  Unit Linked Insurance Plan (ULIP). 
  NSC VIII Issue 
  Interest accrued in respect of NSC VIII Issue 
  Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS). 
  Repayment of housing Loan (Principal). 
  Tuition fees for child education. (No Limit)
 Investment in companies engaged in infrastructural 
  facilities.  
80CCC
 Deduction in respect of pension Fund
Deduction is allowed for the amount Deduction in
 respect of contribution to certain Pension Funds
 :paid or deposited by the assessee during the
 previous year out of his taxable income to the
 annuity plan (Jeevan Suraksha) of Life Insurance
 Corporation of India or annuity plan of other
 insurance companies for receiving pension from the
 fund referred to in section 10(23AAB) 
Amount of Deduction: Maximum Rs. 10,000/-
80CCD
 Deduction in respect of contribution to a notified
 pension scheme of central Government or any
 other employer
Deduction is available if:
The taxpayer is an individual
He is employed by the Central Government or by any
 other employer on or after January 1,2004
He has in the previous year paid or deposited any
 amount in his account under a pension scheme
 notified by Central Government
80D
  Deduction in respect of Medical Insurance Premia

Deduction is allowed for any medical insurance premium under
 an approved scheme of General Insurance Corporation of India
 popularly known as MEDICLAIM) or of any other insurance
 company, paid by cheque, out of assessee’s taxable income
 during the previous year, in respect of the following
In case of an individual – insurance on the health of the
 assessee, or wife or husband, or dependent parents or
 dependent children.
 In case of an HUF – insurance on the health of any member of
 the family
 Amount of deduction : Maximum Rs. 15,000, in case the
 person insured is a senior citizen (exceeding 65 years of
 age) the maximum deduction allowable shall be Rs. 20,000
80DD
Deduction in respect of maintenance including medical treatment of
handicapped dependent :
Deduction is allowed in respect of – any expenditure incurred by an assessee,
during the previous year, for the medical treatment training and rehabilitation
of one or more dependent persons with disability; and
Amount deposited, under an approved scheme of the Life Insurance Corpn.
Or other insurance company or the Unit Trust of India, for the benefit of a
dependent person with disability.
Amount of deduction : the deduction allowable is Rs. 50,000 (Rs. 40,000 for
A.Y. 2003-2004) in aggregate for any of or both the purposes specified above,
irrespective of the actual amount of expenditure incurred. Thus, if the the
total of expenditure incurred and the deposit made in approved scheme is Rs.
45,000, the deduction allowable for A.Y. 2004-2005, is Rs. 50,000
80DDB
 Deduction in respect of medical treatment

A   resident individual or Hindu Undivided family
 deduction is allowed in respect of during a year for the
 medical treatment of specified disease or ailment for
 himself or a dependent or a member of a Hindu Undivided
 Family.
Amount of Deduction Amount actually paid or Rs. 40,000
 which ever is less (for A.Y. 2003-2004, a deduction of Rs.
 40,000 is allowable In case of amount is paid in respect of
 the assessee, or a person dependent on him, who is a
 senior citizen the deduction allowable shall be Rs. 60,000.
80E
  Deduction in respect of Repayment of Loan taken for
  Higher Education

 An individual assessee who has taken a loan from any
 financial institution or any approved charitable institution
 for the purpose of pursuing his higher education i.e full
 time studies for any graduate or post graduate course in
 engineering medicine, management or for post graduate
 course in applied sciences or pure sciences including
 mathematics and statistics.
Amount of Deduction : any amount paid by the assessee in
 the previous year, out of his taxable income, by way of
 repayment of loan or interest thereon, subject to a
 maximum of no limit
80G
Deduction in respect of donations to certain
 funds, charitable institutions, etc.
100 % deduction is allowed in respect of donations
 to : National Defence Fund, Prime Minister’s National
 Relief Fund, Armenia Earthquake Relief Fund, Africa
 Fund, National Foundation of Communal Harmony,
 an approved University or educational institution of
 national eminence, Chief Minister’s earthquake Relief
 Fund etc.In all other cases donations made qualifies
 for the 50% of the donated amount for deductions.
80GG
 Deduction in respect of Rent Paid :

Any assessee including an employee who is not in
 receipt of H.R.A. u/s 10(13A)
 Amount of Deduction : Least of the following
 amounts is allowable :
 i. Rent paid minus 10% of assessee’s total income ; or
 ii. Rs. 2,000 p.m. ;
 iii. 25% of total income.
80GGA
 Donations for Scientific Research or Rural
 Development :
In respect of institution or fund referred to in clause
 (e) or (f) donations made upto 31.3.2002 shall only be
 deductible.
This deduction is not applicable where the gross total
 income of the assessee includes the income
 chargeable under the head Profits and gains of
 business or profession. In those cases, the deduction
 is allowable under the respective sections specified
 above
80-IA
 Deduction in respect of profit and gains from
 industrial undertaking or enterprises engaged in
 infrastructure development.

If some conditions are satisfied which is describe in
 this section than 100 per cent of the profit is
 deductible for 10 year. The deduction commences
 from the initial assessment year.
80IAB
   Deduction in respect of profits and gains by an
 undertaking or enterprises engaged in development
 of Special Economic Zone
Conditions
    The taxpayer is a developer of a SEZ
    The GTI of the taxpayer undertaking from any business of
     developing a SEZ
    The SEZ in notified after 1st April 05 and books of accounts
     are audited
If the above conditions are satisfied, the taxpayer can
  claim 100 per cent deduction in respect of aforesaid profit.
80IB
 Deduction in respect of profits and gains from
 certain industrial undertakings other than
 indrastructure development undertaking
Conditions
   It should be a new undertaking
   It should not be formed by transfer or old plant and
    machinery
   Manufacture or production should be started within a
    stipulated time limit.
   It should employ 10/20 Workers.
   Return of Income should be submitted on or before due date
80IC
Deduction in respect of profits and gains of certain undertaking in
  certain special category of states
 Conditions
    Not Formed by splitting up or reconstruction of existing
     business
    Not formed by transfer of old plant and machinery
    Setup in Certain Special Category of States
    Manufacture/Production of Specified Goods


 If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied, then deduction is
  available in Himachal Pradesh or Uttaranchal 100% Deduction
  of the Profit and Gains
80ID
Deduction in the case of hotels and convention
 centre in NCR
This section 80ID has been inserted with effect from
 the assessment year 2008-09
If some conditions are satisfied, 100 per cent of the
 profit and gains derived from the aforesaid business is
 deductible for five consecutive assessment year
 beginning from the initial assessment year. Initial
 assessment year for this purpose means the
 assessment year relevant to the previous year
80IE
 Deduction in Respect of certain Undertaking in
 North-Eastern States
Conditions
    The taxpayer begins manufacture or production of goods
    The aforesaid activity takes place in any North-Eastern States
    The Business is not formed by the splitting up, or the
     reconstruction, of a business already in existence
If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied 100 per cent of
  profit from the aforesaid business/services shall be
  deductible for 10 years.
80JJA
 Deduction in respect of profits from the business of
 processing of bio-degradable waste
This Section is applicable where gross total income of an
 assessee includes ant profits and gains derived from the
 business of collection, processing or treating of bio-
 degradable waste for generating power or producing bio-
 fertilizers
The Whole of the Profits and gains of the above activities
 shall be deductible for a period of five consecutive
 assessment years beginning with the assessment year
 relevant to the previous year in which such business
 commences.
80JJAA
Deduction in respect of employment of new workmen
Conditions
   The taxpayer is an indian company
   Income of the taxpayer includes any profit and gains derived
    from any industrial undertaking
   Industrial undertaking is not formed by splitting up or
    reconstruction of another indl. Undertaking


The amount of deduction is equal to 30 per cent of
  additional wages paid to new regular workmen employed
  by the assessee in the previous year.
80LA
Deduction in respect of certain income of offshore Banking
 Units and International Financial Service Centre
Conditions
    The assessee is a Scheduled Bank, A foreign Bank or a unit of
     International Financial Services Centre.
    The Gross total income of the assessee includes income from the
     offshore banking unit in SEZ
    The report from a CA in form no.10CCF certifying that the
     deduction has been correctly claimed

If the above conditions are satisfied, then 100 per cent of the
  aforesaid income is deductible for 5 consecutive assessment
  year
80P
Deduction in respect of income of a co-operative
 Society
Conditions
   Carrying on the business of banking or providing credit
    facilities to its members
   A cottage industry
   Marketing of the agriculture produce grown by its members
   Collective disposal of the labour of its members


Deduction under section 80P in respect of business
 income of a co-operative shall be available with reference
 to income after claiming deduction under section 80HH,
 80HHA, 80HHB, 80HHC, 80 HHD, 80-I, and 80-IA.
80QQB
Deduction in respect of royality income of authors
Conditions
   Resident individual
   Author or Joint author
   Literary work
   Income Include royalty
   Finishing of form No.10CCD


 If the aforesaid Conditions are satisfied, then the amount
  of deduction is|:--- Rs. 3,00,000.00 or Income from royalty
  as stated above.
80R
 Deduction is respect of remuneration from
 certain foreign sources in the case of professors,
 teachers, ect…

No deduction under section 80R is available from the
 assessment year 2005-06 onwards
80RRB
Deduction in respect of royalty on patents
Conditions
   The taxpayer is an individual
   He is residend in india
   He is Owner/co-owner of patent
   He is receipt of any income by way of royalty in respect of
    patent
   The assessee Should furnish a Certificate in form no 10CCE
If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied, then the amount
  of deduction is Rs.3,00,000.00 or income from “Royalty” as
  stated above.
80U
Deduction in the case of a person with disability
Conditions
    The taxpayer is an individual
    He is resident in india
    The taxpayer suffers 40% of more bye Blindness, Low Vision,
     Leprosy-cured, hearing impairment, mental illness
    This is certified by medical authority


If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied then a fixed
  deduction of Rs.50,000 is available. A higher Deduction of
  Rs.75,000 is allowed in respect of a person with severe
  disability
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Sec.80 bose

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  • 6. 80C   This section is applicable from the assessment year 2006- 2007.Under this section 100%deduction would be available  from Gross Total Income subject to maximum ceiling given  u/s 80CCE.Following investments are included in this  section:   Contribution towards premium on life insurance (20% of  the sum insured )   Contribution towards Public Provident Fund . (Max.70,000 a year )    Contribution towards Employee Provident Fund/General  Provident Fund    Unit Linked Insurance Plan (ULIP).    NSC VIII Issue    Interest accrued in respect of NSC VIII Issue    Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS).    Repayment of housing Loan (Principal).    Tuition fees for child education. (No Limit)  Investment in companies engaged in infrastructural  facilities.  
  • 7. 80CCC Deduction in respect of pension Fund Deduction is allowed for the amount Deduction in respect of contribution to certain Pension Funds :paid or deposited by the assessee during the previous year out of his taxable income to the annuity plan (Jeevan Suraksha) of Life Insurance Corporation of India or annuity plan of other insurance companies for receiving pension from the fund referred to in section 10(23AAB)  Amount of Deduction: Maximum Rs. 10,000/-
  • 8. 80CCD Deduction in respect of contribution to a notified pension scheme of central Government or any other employer Deduction is available if: The taxpayer is an individual He is employed by the Central Government or by any other employer on or after January 1,2004 He has in the previous year paid or deposited any amount in his account under a pension scheme notified by Central Government
  • 9. 80D Deduction in respect of Medical Insurance Premia Deduction is allowed for any medical insurance premium under an approved scheme of General Insurance Corporation of India popularly known as MEDICLAIM) or of any other insurance company, paid by cheque, out of assessee’s taxable income during the previous year, in respect of the following In case of an individual – insurance on the health of the assessee, or wife or husband, or dependent parents or dependent children. In case of an HUF – insurance on the health of any member of the family Amount of deduction : Maximum Rs. 15,000, in case the person insured is a senior citizen (exceeding 65 years of age) the maximum deduction allowable shall be Rs. 20,000
  • 10. 80DD Deduction in respect of maintenance including medical treatment of handicapped dependent : Deduction is allowed in respect of – any expenditure incurred by an assessee, during the previous year, for the medical treatment training and rehabilitation of one or more dependent persons with disability; and Amount deposited, under an approved scheme of the Life Insurance Corpn. Or other insurance company or the Unit Trust of India, for the benefit of a dependent person with disability. Amount of deduction : the deduction allowable is Rs. 50,000 (Rs. 40,000 for A.Y. 2003-2004) in aggregate for any of or both the purposes specified above, irrespective of the actual amount of expenditure incurred. Thus, if the the total of expenditure incurred and the deposit made in approved scheme is Rs. 45,000, the deduction allowable for A.Y. 2004-2005, is Rs. 50,000
  • 11. 80DDB Deduction in respect of medical treatment A resident individual or Hindu Undivided family deduction is allowed in respect of during a year for the medical treatment of specified disease or ailment for himself or a dependent or a member of a Hindu Undivided Family. Amount of Deduction Amount actually paid or Rs. 40,000 which ever is less (for A.Y. 2003-2004, a deduction of Rs. 40,000 is allowable In case of amount is paid in respect of the assessee, or a person dependent on him, who is a senior citizen the deduction allowable shall be Rs. 60,000.
  • 12. 80E Deduction in respect of Repayment of Loan taken for Higher Education An individual assessee who has taken a loan from any financial institution or any approved charitable institution for the purpose of pursuing his higher education i.e full time studies for any graduate or post graduate course in engineering medicine, management or for post graduate course in applied sciences or pure sciences including mathematics and statistics. Amount of Deduction : any amount paid by the assessee in the previous year, out of his taxable income, by way of repayment of loan or interest thereon, subject to a maximum of no limit
  • 13. 80G Deduction in respect of donations to certain funds, charitable institutions, etc. 100 % deduction is allowed in respect of donations to : National Defence Fund, Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund, Armenia Earthquake Relief Fund, Africa Fund, National Foundation of Communal Harmony, an approved University or educational institution of national eminence, Chief Minister’s earthquake Relief Fund etc.In all other cases donations made qualifies for the 50% of the donated amount for deductions.
  • 14. 80GG Deduction in respect of Rent Paid : Any assessee including an employee who is not in receipt of H.R.A. u/s 10(13A) Amount of Deduction : Least of the following amounts is allowable : i. Rent paid minus 10% of assessee’s total income ; or ii. Rs. 2,000 p.m. ; iii. 25% of total income.
  • 15. 80GGA Donations for Scientific Research or Rural Development : In respect of institution or fund referred to in clause (e) or (f) donations made upto 31.3.2002 shall only be deductible. This deduction is not applicable where the gross total income of the assessee includes the income chargeable under the head Profits and gains of business or profession. In those cases, the deduction is allowable under the respective sections specified above
  • 16. 80-IA Deduction in respect of profit and gains from industrial undertaking or enterprises engaged in infrastructure development. If some conditions are satisfied which is describe in this section than 100 per cent of the profit is deductible for 10 year. The deduction commences from the initial assessment year.
  • 17. 80IAB Deduction in respect of profits and gains by an undertaking or enterprises engaged in development of Special Economic Zone Conditions  The taxpayer is a developer of a SEZ  The GTI of the taxpayer undertaking from any business of developing a SEZ  The SEZ in notified after 1st April 05 and books of accounts are audited If the above conditions are satisfied, the taxpayer can claim 100 per cent deduction in respect of aforesaid profit.
  • 18. 80IB Deduction in respect of profits and gains from certain industrial undertakings other than indrastructure development undertaking Conditions  It should be a new undertaking  It should not be formed by transfer or old plant and machinery  Manufacture or production should be started within a stipulated time limit.  It should employ 10/20 Workers.  Return of Income should be submitted on or before due date
  • 19. 80IC Deduction in respect of profits and gains of certain undertaking in certain special category of states  Conditions  Not Formed by splitting up or reconstruction of existing business  Not formed by transfer of old plant and machinery  Setup in Certain Special Category of States  Manufacture/Production of Specified Goods  If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied, then deduction is available in Himachal Pradesh or Uttaranchal 100% Deduction of the Profit and Gains
  • 20. 80ID Deduction in the case of hotels and convention centre in NCR This section 80ID has been inserted with effect from the assessment year 2008-09 If some conditions are satisfied, 100 per cent of the profit and gains derived from the aforesaid business is deductible for five consecutive assessment year beginning from the initial assessment year. Initial assessment year for this purpose means the assessment year relevant to the previous year
  • 21. 80IE Deduction in Respect of certain Undertaking in North-Eastern States Conditions  The taxpayer begins manufacture or production of goods  The aforesaid activity takes place in any North-Eastern States  The Business is not formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction, of a business already in existence If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied 100 per cent of profit from the aforesaid business/services shall be deductible for 10 years.
  • 22. 80JJA Deduction in respect of profits from the business of processing of bio-degradable waste This Section is applicable where gross total income of an assessee includes ant profits and gains derived from the business of collection, processing or treating of bio- degradable waste for generating power or producing bio- fertilizers The Whole of the Profits and gains of the above activities shall be deductible for a period of five consecutive assessment years beginning with the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which such business commences.
  • 23. 80JJAA Deduction in respect of employment of new workmen Conditions  The taxpayer is an indian company  Income of the taxpayer includes any profit and gains derived from any industrial undertaking  Industrial undertaking is not formed by splitting up or reconstruction of another indl. Undertaking The amount of deduction is equal to 30 per cent of additional wages paid to new regular workmen employed by the assessee in the previous year.
  • 24. 80LA Deduction in respect of certain income of offshore Banking Units and International Financial Service Centre Conditions  The assessee is a Scheduled Bank, A foreign Bank or a unit of International Financial Services Centre.  The Gross total income of the assessee includes income from the offshore banking unit in SEZ  The report from a CA in form no.10CCF certifying that the deduction has been correctly claimed If the above conditions are satisfied, then 100 per cent of the aforesaid income is deductible for 5 consecutive assessment year
  • 25. 80P Deduction in respect of income of a co-operative Society Conditions  Carrying on the business of banking or providing credit facilities to its members  A cottage industry  Marketing of the agriculture produce grown by its members  Collective disposal of the labour of its members Deduction under section 80P in respect of business income of a co-operative shall be available with reference to income after claiming deduction under section 80HH, 80HHA, 80HHB, 80HHC, 80 HHD, 80-I, and 80-IA.
  • 26. 80QQB Deduction in respect of royality income of authors Conditions  Resident individual  Author or Joint author  Literary work  Income Include royalty  Finishing of form No.10CCD  If the aforesaid Conditions are satisfied, then the amount of deduction is|:--- Rs. 3,00,000.00 or Income from royalty as stated above.
  • 27. 80R Deduction is respect of remuneration from certain foreign sources in the case of professors, teachers, ect… No deduction under section 80R is available from the assessment year 2005-06 onwards
  • 28. 80RRB Deduction in respect of royalty on patents Conditions  The taxpayer is an individual  He is residend in india  He is Owner/co-owner of patent  He is receipt of any income by way of royalty in respect of patent  The assessee Should furnish a Certificate in form no 10CCE If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied, then the amount of deduction is Rs.3,00,000.00 or income from “Royalty” as stated above.
  • 29. 80U Deduction in the case of a person with disability Conditions  The taxpayer is an individual  He is resident in india  The taxpayer suffers 40% of more bye Blindness, Low Vision, Leprosy-cured, hearing impairment, mental illness  This is certified by medical authority If the aforesaid conditions are satisfied then a fixed deduction of Rs.50,000 is available. A higher Deduction of Rs.75,000 is allowed in respect of a person with severe disability