LIC New Jeevan Dhara 1 Plan No.148 is suitable for professionals who do not have any pension scheme. Jeevan Dhara 1 allows you to make provision for regular income after your retirement.
Mode of Premiums:
You may pay Premiums yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, monthly, or through Salary deduction. Alternatively, the premium may be paid in one lump sum (single premium).
Tax Benefits:
Tax relief under Section 80ccc is available on premiums paid under New Jeevan Suraksha I (Table No.147). The premiums paid under New Jeevan Dhara I (Table No.148) qualify for tax relief under Section 88.
Bonuses:
These are with-profit plans and participate in the profits of the LIC’s annuity/pension business. Policies get a share of the profits in the form of bonuses. Simple Revisionary Bonuses are declared per thousand Sum Assured annually at the end of each financial year. Once declared, they form part of the guaranteed benefits of the plan. Final (Additional) Bonuses may also be payable provided the policy has run for a certain minimum period.
Death Benefit:
On the death of the Life Assured during the term of the policy, the basic premiums paid, excluding any rider premiums or extra premiums, up to the date of death accumulated with interest at such rates as decided by the LIC will be payable to the nominee.
Maturity Benefit:
At maturity, the policyholder can encash up to a maximum of 25% of the maturity proceeds as a tax-free lump sum. The balance should be compulsorily converted to an annuity at the rates applicable at the time of maturity of the policy. The policyholder has the choice of opting for any one of 5 annuity options. The annuity options available are
Supplementary/Extra Benefits:
These are the optional benefits that can be added to your basic plan for extra protection/option. An additional premium is required to be paid for these benefits.
Surrender Value:
Buying a life insurance contract is a long-term commitment. However, surrender value is available on the plan on earlier termination of the contract.
Guaranteed Surrender Value:
The policy may be surrendered after it has been in force for 2 years or more but before the vesting date. The guaranteed surrender value is 90% of the basic premiums paid excluding the first year’s premium. In the case of a single premium policy, the guaranteed surrender value is allowed after 2 years from the date of commencement of the policy.
Update: New Jeevan Dhara 1 Plan No. 148 Has Been Discontinued.
Note:
The above is the product summary giving the key features of the plan. This is for illustrative purposes only. This does not represent a contract and for details please refer to your policy document.
This post was last modified on March 22, 2021
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