25 February 2013
Dear Sir Please suggest if a company paid Rs.15000/- as medical allowance and employee submitted the bills of medical and after that he does a medical policy which annual premium of Rs.10000/-.
Please suggest in this case how much amount is relief able under 80D?
Please also suggest that 15000/- is non-taxable income or taxable income
25 February 2013
Since, both the Medical Allowance and Medical Reimbursement forms part of salary but Medical Allowance is just an allowance and is fully taxable whereas Medical Reimbursement is a perquisite and is exempt to a certain limit.i.e 15000/-.
Generally Companies Give Them Allowances Showing "Medical" Only, and At End of year Employee Shows The Bills Then The Medical allowances (Upto 15k) not Considered to be part of salary.and Employee Claim Those allwances as Medical reimbursement.
25 February 2013
Many employers design their salary structure in such a way that employees can choose the "head" within the overall limit. If an employee chooses Medical reimbursement, than on presentment of bills, the employer reimburses the medical expenditure. If an employee is unable to submit bills, the same is taken as other allowances and taxed.
25 February 2013
So it is always prudent to name it as a medical reimbursement rather than an allowance. The person seeking reply must be clear about the difference that allowance is not the same thing as reimbursement.
However, even if you name it as medical reimbursement & if bills not submitted then it is taxable & if it is named as medical allowance & if bills are produced in support of expenses made then same can not be held taxable.