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Education Child and helping a family is completely making unknowns to know you. A needy child is waiting Raise your hand and make themfeel happy
You cannot claim deduction unless you furnish details and documents related to the donations you made. If you wish to enjoy tax benefits from the donated amount, it is mandatory for you to furnish proof of payment towards the NGO or Trust. As aforementioned, the said institution should be eligible under the Income Tax Act, i.e. registered with 80G.
When you donate, the NGO or Trust issues a stamped receipt. This stamped receipt has to be furnished when you file for income tax returns. The receipt must include the following details:
Name, address, and PAN of the NGO/Trust In case of 100% deduction, Form 58 should be attached The name of the donor The amount donated, which should be mentioned in words and figures Receipt should contain valid registration number of the NGO/Trust conferred by the Income Tax department under Section 80g with mention of dates of validity.
If an employee of a company regularly or partially donates for a social cause to an eligible Trust and the donation amount deducted from the salary, a deduction can be claimed. The employee should furnish a certificate issued by the employer while filing IT returns.
It is mandatory to furnish these details to claim tax benefits from donations for a social cause.
What you give comes back to you one day. That is the law of Karma. For charitable activities, you enjoy the returns without the wait! When you sponsor an underprivileged child or several children for their education and betterment, the inner joy that you experience is sublime. It cannot be expressed in words. Besides, you contribute to nation-building. Join hands in adding smiles to million of souls across India!
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