Hello rajive,

Thanks. Shall revert with more info.

Subramani



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dear subramani,
this newsflash has been forwarded by disability rights initiative of
hrln.
the news flash has been posted by disability news and information
service of
ncpedp. we have already forwarded this  to doordarshan for coverage. it
will
be good if you can post it in your paper as well
rajive
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> Hellow (who ever has posted this):
>
> Can there be more information on this. If you give more info, I can
seek
> permission to write about this in my newspaper.
>
> 1. Tell me what is the source.
> What is DNIS? Is it something to do with disability?
> Can I use the information in the item in full for my article?
>
> Pl get back asap.
>
> Subramani
>
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> From:
>
> Editor-DNIS
>
> To:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 4:17 PM
>
> Subject: [DNIS Flash News] Tax benefits for disabled people &
> theirparentsunder threat!
>
>
>
>
> DNIS
>
>
>
>
> BREAKING NEWS
>
>
>
>
> TAX BENEFITS FOR DISABLED PEOPLE & THEIR PARENTS UNDER THREAT!
>
>
>
>
> DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE CALLS FOR COMMENTS REGARDING REMOVAL OR
> CONTINUANCE OF EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS UNDER THE
>
>
>
>
> INCOME TAX ACT, 1961
>
>
>
>
> ALL THREE SECTIONS (80-DD, 80-DDB, 80-U) FOR DISABLED PEOPLE, THEIR
> PARENTS BEING TARGETTED!!
>
>
>
>
> The Department of Revenue, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Tax Policy &
> Legislation Division under the Ministry of Finance, in a quiet
> announcement on the
>
> department's own website, has stated that various tax incentives and
> deductions under the Income Tax Act are being reviewed, and in this
> regard it would
>
> like to invite comments "with supporting rationale" for their removal
or
> continuance.
>
>
>
>
> But the manner in which the notice has been put up leaves much to be
> desired. The notice states that "the Government is keen to involve all
> stakeholders
>
> in this exercise." If it is so keen, how come no one has heard of this
> quiet exercise? Even D.N.I.S. got this information very late. If the
> concerned department
>
> was genuinely looking for views, the announcement should have been
duly
> published. Views of N.G.O.s and parent groups should have been
> solicited. Disability
>
> rights groups should have been informed.
>
>
>
>
> Speaking to veterans in the disability sector, D.N.I.S. found that
most
> of them were not even aware of this so-called "review". Subhash
> Datrange, Association
>
> for Blindness & Low Vision, Mumbai, and Rajul Padmanabhan, Vidya
Sagar,
> Chennai said they could not comment on the move as they were unaware
and
> had not
>
> got any information regarding the same. Nirmala Srinivasan, Acmiindia,
> Bangalore came to know of it very late and this is what she had to
say:
> "The circular
>
> comes as a major threat to persons with disabilities, and their family
> care givers like me."
>
>
>
>
> As regards content of the notice, the first question that comes to
mind
> is Why? What rationale or logic lies behind the review of the existing
> tax deductions
>
> for disabled people and their parents?
>
>
>
>
> Looking at the history of the income tax deductions for the disabled,
> one can see that an amount of only Rs. 20,000 was allowed under
Section
> 80U until
>
> 1995. This was the year when the Disability Act was passed. Without
> wasting any time, Disabled Rights Group (D.R.G.) took the initiative
to
> meet Manmohan
>
> Singh who was the Finance Minister then, and convinced him regarding
the
> need for an increase in the existing amount. As a result, the
deduction
> from the
>
> total income of a disabled person was raised from Rs. 20,000 to Rs.
> 40,000 the same year.
>
>
>
>
> Again, in 2002, when Jaswant Singh was the Finance Minister during the
> N.D.A. rule, D.R.G. met him and demanded that the tax deduction be
> raised to Rs.
>
> 100,000. The Government yielded partially to the demand and created
two
> slabs. The tax deduction amount was raised to Rs. 50,000 for all
> disabled people,
>
> and to Rs. 75,000 for people with severe disability (above 80 per
cent).
>
>
>
>
> At present, there are three sections under which disabled people
and/or
> their parents are eligible for tax deduction. One is 80-DD with
> deductions of Rs.
>
> 50,000 where any expenditure is incurred for the medical treatment of
a
> dependent being a person with disability. In case of severe
disability,
> there is
>
> an enhanced deduction of Rs. 75,000. Under section 80-DDB there are
> deductions up to Rs. 40,000 against expenses actually incurred on
> medical treatment
>
> of specified diseases and ailments. In case of senior citizens,
enhanced
> deduction of Rs. 60,000 is available. Under section 80-U a deduction
of
> Rs. 50,000
>
> is given for an individual being a person with disability, and in case
> of severe disability, enhanced deduction of Rs. 75,000 is available.
>
>
>
>
> The expenses incurred by a disabled person are several times more than
> of any ordinary person. In addition to normal expenses that all
citizens
> incur in
>
> the course of their life, other expenses in the life of a disabled
> person on a regular basis include medical care, purchase and
maintenance
> of aids and
>
> appliances, salary of attendants, extra transportation cost and so on.
> And all these expenses have to be met by the disabled people from
their
> own income,
>
> or from the income of their parents, which makes these income tax
> deductions so important for them.
>
>
>
>
> Now, suddenly, these deductions have been put under the scanner of the
> Ministry of Finance! And, of course, the authorities make it sound so
> innocuous!
>
> When comments were sought from the concerned official in the Ministry,
> Vandana Ramachandran, Under Secretary (TPL-I), had this to say: "From
> time to time
>
> we have put up things on our website. There is a public debate going
on,
> on various issues, and this is also part of the exercise. We have not
> targetted
>
> disability. This is just one of the issues."
>
>
>
>
> What is the logic behind this shocking idea? And from where did this
> suddenly originate? No answers! But with this one move, the onus is
now
> on disabled
>
> people and their parents to give "supporting rationale" as to why
these
> three deductions should be continued and as to why they should not be
> stopped or
>
> removed!
>
>
>
>
> It is about time that the disability sector, its N.G.O.s, various
> disability groups, parent groups and associations, and above all -
> disabled people themselves
>
> woke up to this quiet but rather dangerous move on the part of the
> Finance Ministry. If the three deductions (or any one of them) were to
> be withdrawn,
>
> it will affect the lives of hundreds and thousands of disabled people
> and their parents.
>
>
>
>
> An extract from the said notification is placed below for the easy
> reference of D.N.I.S. subscribers.
>
>
>
>
>  RELEVANT PORTION OF THE NOTIFICATION
>
>
>
>
> F.No. 149/124/2006-TPL (Pt.)
>
>
>
>
> Department of Revenue
>
>
>
>
> Central Board of Direct Taxes
>
>
>
>
> Tax Policy & Legislation Division
>
>
>
>
> Comments regarding removal or continuance of exemptions and deductions
> under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
>
>
>
>
> Government is committed to simplify the tax laws, minimize the
> distortions within the tax structure and broaden the tax base.  In
this
> context, tax incentives
>
> in the form of various exemptions and deductions are being reviewed.
> Government is keen to involve all stakeholders in this exercise.
> Accordingly, existing
>
> exemptions and deductions under the Income Tax Act, 1961 are listed
> below and comments with supporting rationale for their removal or
> continuance may be
>
> sent by e-mail or post by 5 July 2006 to:
>
>
>
>
> Ms. Anita Kapur, Joint Secretary, TPL-1, Room No:147-B/1, North Block,
> New Delhi.
>
>
>
>
> e-mail:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> or
>
>
>
>
> Ms. Monica Bhatia, Director, TPL-1, Room No:147-D, North Block, New
> Delhi.
>
>
>
>
> e-mail:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> or
>
>
>
>
> Ms. Pragya S.Saxena, Director, TPL-II, Room No:147-E, North Block, New
> Delhi.
>
>
>
>
> e-mail:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> List of existing exemptions and deductions under the Income Tax Act
>
>
>
>
> Sl.No/Section/Nature of benefit/Eligible taxpayers
>
>
>
>
> 141. 80-DD Deductionsof Rs. 50,000/- where any expenditure has been
> incurred for the medical treatment of a dependant being person with
> disability.  In
>
> case of severe disability, enhanced deduction of Rs. 75,000/-
{Resident
> Individual/HUF}
>
>
>
>
> 142. 80-DDB Expenses actually incurred on medical treatment of
specified
> diseases and ailments, up to Rs, 40,000/- In the case of senior
> citizens, enhanced
>
> deduction of Rs. 60,000/- is available {Resident Individual/HUF}
>
>
>
>
> 158. 80U Deduction of Rs. 50,000/- for an individual being a person
with
> disability.  In case of severe disability, enhanced deduction of Rs.
> 75,000/- is
>
> available. {Resident Individual}
>
>
>
>
> (Vandana Ramachandran)
>
>
>
>
> Under Secretary (TPL-I)
>
>
>
>
> Tel: 23093212
>
>
>
>
>
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