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Tax Benefits
Get 50% of amount donated under 80G of Income Tax Act.
Account Details
80G – Unique Registration Number
AAJTA7236RF20231
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Certainly! Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are eligible to claim tax deductions for donations made to Indian NGOs under section 80G. While the donation amount should typically be in Indian Rupees (INR).
How to check if the trust/organization to whom I would be donating gives 80G deductions?
Government-approved (registered) trusts/organizations are eligible for 80G deductions. You can easily check the registration of a trust/ organization through the Income Tax Website. Simply visit www.incometaxindia.gov.in & check for the trust/organization by using 80G Unique Registration Number or Name of our Trust.
How will the donations made in kind or for consideration other than money be dealt with under section 80G?
Yes, For Financial Year 2022-23 (Assessment Year 2023-24), you can claim deduction u/s 80G by filing a revised return on or before 31/12/2023.
In case you wish to claim an income tax deduction benefit in respect of the amount you have donated to eligible institutions, you need to adhere to the following:
No deduction or income tax benefit shall be given for donations made in kind such as donation of clothes, food, etc. No tax benefit for cash donations exceeding Rs 2000 shall be allowed to the taxpayer. The payment for a higher amount (exceeding Rs 2000) should be made through cheque, net banking, demand draft, or other banking channels.
Yes, the income tax deduction under section 80G can also be claimed by a person other than individuals. It is also allowed for
- HUF (Hindu Undivided Family)
- Companies
- Partnership Firms etc.
One of the most alluring points making this deduction an attractive tax-saving option is its availability to both Residents and Non-Residents.