Originally posted by: ZanduBaaM
only few charity get you 100% or 50% exemption in tax and you need to pay charity in cheque to theseDonations eligible for 100% deduction
- Prime Minister's National Relief Fund
- National Defence Fund
- Prime Minister's Armenia Earthquake Relief Fund
- The Africa (Public Contribution - India) Fund
- The National Foundation for Communal Harmony
- Approved university or educational institution of national eminence
- The Chief Minister's Earthquake Relief Fund, Maharashtra
- Donations made to Zila Saksharta Samitis
- The National Blood Transfusion Council or a State Blood Transfusion Council
- The Army Central Welfare Fund or the Indian Naval Benevolent Fund or The Air Force Central Welfare Fund.
- National Illness Assistance Fund
- Chief Minister's or Lt. Governor's Relief Fund
- National Sports Fund
- National Cultural Fund
- Central Govt.'s Fund for Technology Development & Application
- National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities
- Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Cyclone Relied Fund
Donations Eligible for 50% Deduction
- Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund
- Prime Minister's Drought Relief Fund
- National Children's Fund
- Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust
- Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
but you cant get tax exemption more than 10% of your adjusted gross total incometo take care of expenses of his relatives may be he show them as a employee in his company and gave them salary and show in company as a expenses 😉
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