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Tax Deduction: You can save tax even by donating, know the rules of tax exemption on donation

Tax Deduction: If you are donating to any NGO or any organization engaged in charitable work, then you can claim tax deduction on it under Section 80G of the IT Act.

Tax Deduction: A citizen fulfills his duty by donating to various charitable and charitable organizations in the country, but to promote this, the government also gives tax exemption to the taxpayers. Such provisions have been made in the Income Tax Act, in which you get tax exemption even on donations. That is, if you are donating to any NGO or any organization engaged in charitable work, then you can claim tax deduction on it under Section 80G of the IT Act. 50 to 100 percent of the donation amount can be claimed, but certain conditions apply under which exemption can be claimed.

Who can claim deduction under section 80G?

Under Section 80G, tax exemption can be claimed by every Indian citizen or NRI who has invested in a fund, institution or organization determined by the government. Under this section, individuals, companies, firms, Hindu Undivided Families, NRIs, and others can get tax exemption. However, this tax exemption is currently available only in the old tax regime, such exemption is not available in the new tax regime.

How to pay for tax exemption?

Remember that you will be able to claim tax exemption on donation only if your payment mode is cheque, demand draft, cash donation below Rs 2,000. If you are donating above Rs 2,000 then you should do it through any available payment mode other than cash, only then you will be able to claim deduction under 80G.

Tax exemption is available in different categories?

In some of the funds available for tax exemption under 80G, you get 50 to 100 percent deduction without any maximum limit. Whereas on some you get 50 to 100 percent deduction with a maximum limit.

The organizations to which you get tax exemption by donating are:

Donations to certain approved funds, trusts, charitable institutions/donations for renovation or repair of notified temples etc. [The amount of deduction is 50 per cent of the net qualifying amount].

  • National Defense Fund,
  • Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund,
  • Prime Minister’s Civil Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES FUND)
  • Prime Minister’s Armenia Earthquake Relief Fund,
  • Africa (Public Contribution – India) Fund,
  • 100 per cent of the National Children’s Eligible Charity Fund (from 1-4-2014),
  • Government or approved association for promoting family planning,
  • Universities and approved educational institutions of national reputation,
  • National Foundation for Communal Harmony,
  • Chief Minister Earthquake Relief Fund (Maharashtra),
  • District Literacy Committee,
  • National or State Blood Transfusion Council,
  • Fund constituted by the State Government to provide medical relief to the poor,
  • Army Central Welfare Fund,
  • Indian Navy Benevolent Fund and Air Force Central Welfare Fund,
  • Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Cyclone Relief Fund,
  • National Sickness Relief Fund,
  • Chief Minister’s Relief Fund of any State or Union Territory,
  • National Sports Fund,
  • National Cultural Fund,
  • Fund for Technology Development and Application,
  • Fund or Lieutenant Governor’s Relief Fund in respect of the Indian Olympic Association, etc.,
  • Fund set up by the Government of Gujarat specifically to provide relief to the victims of earthquake in Gujarat,
  • National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities,
  • and the amount paid between 26-1-2001 and 30-9-2001 to any eligible trust, institution or fund for the relief of Gujarat earthquake victims.
  • To provide relief to the Swachh Bharat Kosh and Clean Ganga Fund (from assessment year 2015-16) and the National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse (from assessment year 2016-17) [subject to certain conditions and limits]

Read this: Tax Exemption Rules: Certificate will have to be given to get tax exemption on donation amount; Know tax exemption rules under 80G

Shyamu Maurya
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