Mr. A Pays Mediclaim Premium of Rs.1000/- for Mr. X.
Mr. X is dependent brother of Mr. A.
Can Mr. A claim this Mediclaim Premium u/s 80D in his Computation of Income (Assuming, There is No Rs.15000/- 80D limit reached of Mr. A) ?
Please Reply....
Vineet Nitin Deshpande (Article Assistant) (71 Points)
21 June 2012Mr. A Pays Mediclaim Premium of Rs.1000/- for Mr. X.
Mr. X is dependent brother of Mr. A.
Can Mr. A claim this Mediclaim Premium u/s 80D in his Computation of Income (Assuming, There is No Rs.15000/- 80D limit reached of Mr. A) ?
Please Reply....
RONAK DARJI
(CA FINAL)
(382 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
KRISHNAPRASAD IYER
(B.Com , CA Final)
(657 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
Yes, Mr A can claim deduction u/s 80d
Anandan
(HOD accounts)
(502 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
I don't think Mr.A can claim the deduction of Mr.X [dependent Brother] under sec 80D as per law its applicable only for dependent spouse, children and parents.
Prateek Agarwal
(Sr. Executive - Finance & Accounts)
(1732 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
Mediclaim paid for self, spouse or children of the assessee can be claimed as deduction.
Also, mediclaim paid for dependant parents can be claimed.
But, it CANNOT be claimed for mediclaim paid Brothers or Sisters.
ABHINAV SURELIA
( CA & CS)
(92 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
Message posted from Mr. Prateek Agarwal seems to be correct.
Vineet Nitin Deshpande
(Article Assistant)
(71 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
Thank You All....
The Deduction is Allowed to Assessee, his spouse,children & Dependent Parent.......
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(21627 Points)
Replied 21 June 2012
Originally posted by : Prateek Agarwal | ||
Mediclaim paid for self, spouse or children of the assessee can be claimed as deduction. Also, mediclaim paid for dependant parents can be claimed. But, it CANNOT be claimed for mediclaim paid Brothers or Sisters. |
Agree with the above statement by Prateek ...
80 D doesn't incl dependent brother or sister
Ramanuj
(Accountant.)
(834 Points)
Replied 22 June 2012
Not Claim u/s 80 Mr. A . Becouse. as per law assesse only claim his spouse,children & Dependent Parent. not for brother & sister.
Rup Kumar
(finance manager)
(288 Points)
Replied 23 June 2012
Originally posted by : Prateek Agarwal | ||
Mediclaim paid for self, spouse or children of the assessee can be claimed as deduction. Also, mediclaim paid for dependant parents can be claimed. But, it CANNOT be claimed for mediclaim paid Brothers or Sisters. |
The above is correct.
suneelbabu
(Cost Engineer)
(28 Points)
Replied 23 June 2012
Yes , he can claim his brother age is below 18 Yrs. i.e If the person is dependent with Minor. i.e his parents are BPL ( below poverty line) at the time of employement or issuing the time of card by the employer, parents ( BPL) and Brother/sister are in Minors, please fight this issue for further.. some Money made insurance companies will play this type of tricks for hiding the money lends also. and at the time fo choosing third party agents by companies, insurance fellows they will mesmorize the in efficeint HR's those who are working for symbol of status jobs not food for stomach fellows, please fight this issue, or change the third party issuance fellows. as of my advise please recruit the people those who are ready to work for food and fulfil theri hungry stomachs of families.
suneelbabu
(Cost Engineer)
(28 Points)
Replied 23 June 2012
Yes , he can claim his brother age is below 18 Yrs. i.e If the person is dependent with Minor. i.e his parents are BPL ( below poverty line) at the time of employement or issuing the time of card by the employer, parents ( BPL) and Brother/sister are in Minors, please fight this issue for further.. some Money made insurance companies will play this type of tricks for hiding the money lends also. and at the time fo choosing third party agents by companies, insurance fellows they will mesmorize the in efficeint HR's those who are working for symbol of status jobs not food for stomach fellows, please fight this issue, or change the third party issuance fellows. as of my advise please recruit the people those who are ready to work for food and fulfil theri hungry stomachs of families.
Nitil Kr. Agarwala
(Persuing CS)
(264 Points)
Replied 25 June 2012
Originally posted by : Prateek Agarwal | ||
Mediclaim paid for self, spouse or children of the assessee can be claimed as deduction. Also, mediclaim paid for dependant parents can be claimed. But, it CANNOT be claimed for mediclaim paid Brothers or Sisters. |
Agreed with the same...
Moumita Sinha
(Article Assistant)
(59 Points)
Replied 29 June 2012
No I don't think Mr A will get the benifit of Mediclaim u/s 80D because it is applicable only for dependent children,spose and parents of the assesse.