Future Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited is now Generali Central Life Insurance Company Limited. Generali Central Life Insurance Company Limited – A joint venture between Generali – one of the world’s leading insurers and Central Bank of India, India’s finest nationalised bank.
Future Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited is now Generali Central Life Insurance Company Limited. Generali Central Life Insurance Company Limited – A joint venture between Generali – one of the world’s leading insurers and Central Bank of India, India’s finest nationalised bank.
The Income Tax Department offers numerous tax deductions to taxpayers in Chapter VIA. Section 80CCC is one of the well-known options offered under this chapter. Learn more about the Section 80CCC tax deduction in this article.

While most private sector employees do not receive pensions, it is important for them to plan for their retirement on their own.
If you're one of the people who do not want to figure out how to make the necessary investments to assure a comfortable retirement income – a pension fund is an option. Moreover, the cherry on top is that investing in such funds provides tax benefits.
The majority of pension plans have two stages:
Individual payments to certain pension funds issued by a life insurance company can be deducted up to Rs 1,50,000 per year under Section 80CCC of the Income Tax Act of 1961. The deduction under Section 80CCC is limited to the amount allowed under Section 80C.
The amount paid on a new policy or payments made toward the renewal or continuation of an existing policy are included in the Section 80CCC deduction. However, as a compulsory criteria for this deduction – the life insurance policy on which the money is being spent must offer a pension or periodic annuity.
Section 80CCC is read in connection with Sections 80C and 80CCD(1), the total exemption limit is reduced to Rs 1,50,000 per year.
This means that your 80CCC limit is not Rs 1,50,000 for itself. This limit must be read along with Sections 80C and 80CCD (1). You cannot invest more than Rs 1,50,000 in these three sections: 80C, 80CCD(1), and 80CCC.
For example: You put Rs 1,00,000 into a ULIP plan - Generali Central Big Dreams Plan. You also put Rs 1,00,000 into a pension annuity with the same life insurance company.
Because ULIPs are tax deductible under Section 80C and annuities are tax deductible under Section 80CCC, the total income tax deduction for these two investments is just Rs 1,50,000.
The following are some of the features and conditions of the Section 80CCC deduction:
The exemption under Section 80CCC does not apply to a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF).
The eligibility criteria for deductions are as follows:
You will essentially be making regular payments towards your pension plan. This money will be accumulated over a period of time. When you reach maturity, the accumulated (collected) corpus will be given to you. Furthermore, only this corpus will be used to pay the annuity.
The money you receive as an annuity is taxable as per the income tax laws. The applicable tax rate will be determined by the income tax slab you fall into, as defined by the Income Tax Act.
The provisions of Section 10 (23AAB) are inherently linked with Section 80CCC. It relates to the income earned from a fund that has been set up by a recognized insurer, including the LIC.
The fund must have been set up before August 1996 as a pension scheme. The contributions made by the taxpayer to the policy must have been with the intention of earning pension income in the future.
Section 80C and Section 80CCC have two major differences:
The first, and most crucial one, is that, under Section 80C, the claimed deduction amount can come from part of income that is non-taxable. However, under Section 80CCC of the Income Tax Act, it is compulsory that the payment paid towards the pension fund must be from the taxable income in order to claim the tax benefits.
The second notable difference between Section 80C and Section 80CCC is that the Section 80C includes a variety of tax deduction investments and expenses. Whereas, the Section 80CCC is exclusively applicable to pension fund or annuity contributions.
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Thus, if you invest in a pension or annuity plan, which are by their very nature long-term and have severe lock-in periods, Section 80CCC allows you to claim a huge tax rebate.
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Here are answers to some of the questions you might have.
Life insurance is a financial safety net that supports your loved ones in your absence. If something happens to you, it provides them with funds to help cover everyday expenses, repay debts, and achieve future goals. It gives you peace of mind, knowing your family’s financial future is secure— no matter what.
The right plan depends on your needs.
Start by assessing your life stage, financial goals, and the needs of your family. Consider factors like your income, outstanding loans, future expenses and goals (like children’s education, foreign travel, study abroad), and desired coverage amount. We offer a wide range of plans that cover multiple goals and budgets. To get a better idea and make a confident choice consult with a financial advisor or call us on 1800 102 2355.
A good rule of thumb is to aim for coverage that's 10–15 times your annual income. Consider your family’s living expenses, outstanding loans, children’s education, and long-term goals. The right amount ensures your loved ones can maintain their lifestyle and meet future needs— even in your absence.
We would love to help you choose and buy the right policy for your needs. Call our toll-free number 1800 102 2355 or drop us an email at care@generalicentral.com.
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