

If you have decided to support an NGO, then choose Child Rights and You (CRY), a non-profit organization that has been protecting children from child labour, malnutrition, illiteracy etc. One can easily claim 100% deductions on their donation made via cash or cheque.įrom an emotional standpoint to a concrete solution, a monetary donation is a reward for the beneficiary as well as the benefactor. Any donation of over Rs.2000 made by way of cash will not be eligible for deduction under Section 80G from 1st April, 2017.


Section 80G of Income Tax Act rewards one for donating to non-profits, in the form of tax benefit. It is a win-win to save income tax while donating to a worthy cause. Under the Income Tax Act, one can donate to an NGO and avail a subtraction from the gross total income. Without Hesitation, File An ITR And Avail Deduction Under 80G
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Children are in an impressionable phase where ‘leading by example’ is a great way to teach them how to be philanthropic. Set A Good Example For The Younger Generationĭonating can be an enriching experience, not only for the beneficiaries but also for the children in the donor’s family. Children require tender love and care along with useful tools and resources for a wholesome upbringing donations help in achieving that. Monetary support for their medical aid, quality education, safe shelter, personality-enhancing extra-curricular activities help a great deal in evolving their restricted growth. Underprivileged children, especially, make for one of the most vulnerable sections of the society that require urgent intervention. The dignity of any human must not be compromised and donating towards improving the lives of the downtrodden is a great effort. Donations help NGOs in providing many more opportunities in lesser time, be it regarding education, essential utilities, electronics etc financial support helps run varied short-term and long-term programs dedicated to uplift and empower the underprivileged.įestival time offers a significant opportunity to support those who are not born into privileged families like many of us. There are constantly limited means and NGOs can always use support in any form – volunteering, donations, collaborations etc. It makes the donor feel glad and grateful for their contribution to a worthy cause(s). It is a worthwhile effort to extend one’s generous good fortune to the underprivileged. An act of kindness can truly go a long way.
