In India, any amount received from a relative such as your sister-in-law for the medical treatment of your mother is exempt from income tax under Section 56(2)(x) of the Income Tax Act. You are not required to show this amount as taxable income in your ITR.
However, for clarity and transparency, you may voluntarily disclose it under the “Exempt Income” schedule (if using ITR-1 or ITR-2), citing it as a gift from a relative for medical support. Retain bank records and a simple declaration for future reference.
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My sister in law send me Rs30000 per month for the treatment of my mother. How to show it in ITR?
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