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What Is the Income Tax Exemption on Disability Pension?

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The disability pension provided to ex-servicemen is a crucial financial support given for injuries or disabilities sustained during military service. In India, disability pension is exempt from income tax under Section 10(10D) of the Income Tax Act, recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans. This exemption ensures that ex-servicemen do not have to pay income tax on the pension they receive due to service-related disabilities.

Income Tax Exemption on Disability Pension:

Full Exemption on Disability Pension:

Disability pension received by ex-servicemen is completely exempt from income tax. This means that veterans do not need to pay any tax on the disability pension amount, regardless of how much they receive.

This exemption is applicable irrespective of the amount of disability pension a veteran is receiving.

Provision under Section 10(10D) of the Income Tax Act:

According to Section 10(10D) of the Income Tax Act, disability pensions granted to armed forces personnel are fully tax-free.

The exemption applies to pensions received due to injury, disability, or illness sustained during military service.

No Tax Deduction at Source (TDS):

Since disability pension is exempt from income tax, there is no Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) on this income. Ex-servicemen receiving disability pensions do not have to worry about TDS on their pension payments.

Disability Allowance vs. Disability Pension:

It is important to note that while disability pension is tax-exempt, the disability allowance (received for physical or mental disability under specific government schemes or as part of a salary package) is treated differently and may be subject to tax depending on the context.

Disability pension specifically for military service is exempt, whereas disability allowances under civilian employment might not have the same exemption.

Tax Relief on Commutation of Pension:

Ex-servicemen who opt for commutation of pension (where they receive a lump sum amount instead of monthly pension) are still eligible for the tax exemption on the portion related to disability.

The commutation amount corresponding to the disability pension remains tax-exempt, while the regular pension part may be subject to tax.

Example:

If an ex-serviceman is receiving a monthly disability pension of Rs. 15,000 for injuries sustained during military service, this Rs. 15,000 is fully exempt from income tax. The ex-serviceman does not need to include this amount in their total taxable income when filing taxes. No tax will be deducted on this pension either, making it a significant benefit for veterans who rely on this pension for their livelihood.

However, if the same individual receives a disability allowance as part of a reemployment salary in a civilian job, that portion of the allowance may be subject to tax, depending on the terms of the employment.

Conclusion:

The disability pension for ex-servicemen is fully exempt from income tax in India under Section 10(10D) of the Income Tax Act. This exemption is provided as a recognition of the sacrifices made by military personnel during their service. Ex-servicemen do not need to pay any taxes on the disability pension, making it a significant financial benefit for those affected by service-related injuries or disabilities.

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