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Why is India's section 80DDB about specified disease treatment under a capped rule instead of a broad tax answer to every large medical bill?

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Rohan Vaidya
June 7, 2026 1 answer
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Families in India often hear about section 80DDB and assume it is a general serious-illness deduction for whatever the household had to spend. Please explain why the rule is narrower than that, why specified diseases and certification matter, and why age can change the deduction ceiling without changing the emotional burden of the illness.

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