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Exceptions in the Income Tax Act There are special tax concessions in the Income Tax Act for disabled persons. Section 80 U allows an exception of Rupees 40,000 from the income of the assessee with disability. To avail of this concession a disability certificate issued by a physician working in a government hospital has to be annexed with the tax assessment form. Section 80 DD allows deductions of Rupees 50,000 to a parent or relative upon whom the disabled is dependent for maintainence which includes medical treatment of the disabled person. For a visually challenged person to qualify for the above exemptions, he/she has to meet the following criteria: Blindness: Blindness shall be regarded as a permanent physical disability, if it is incurable and falls in any of the categories specified below, namely :
Indirectly connected provisions Deductions are allowed to persons making donations to registered trusts and societies doing work for the handicapped. The relevant sections are 80G and 80GGA. Under Section 80G deduction from Income is allowed at 50 percent of the amount donated to the eligible institution. The amount on which deduction is claimed under the section, however, cannot exceed 10 percent of the gross total income exemptions. This is only in respect of certain specific projects for research, development etc. Deductions in respect of donations may be claimed by all assesses, ie, individuals, companies etc. Customs: Specified goods when imported by any institution for the blind or deaf are exempt from duty.
The Central Government exempts all goods manufactured by an institution which:
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