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If you are an NRI and want to support social causes in India, but often wonder whether your donations qualify for tax exemptions. The good news is that NRIs can claim tax benefits on donations made to eligible NGOs in India, provided the organisation is registered under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

When an NRI donates to an NGO with valid 80G approval, they are entitled to claim a 50% or 100% deduction (depending on the NGO?s certification) on their taxable income in India. Donations must be made through banking channels such as credit card, net banking, cheque, or international transfer- cash donations are not eligible.

To claim the exemption as an NRI, you must obtain a proper donation receipt, including the NGO?s name, address, PAN, registration number, and the donor?s details. This receipt is needed while filing the NRI?s Indian income tax return.

It is also advisable to donate only to 80G Exemption NGO that maintains transparency, shares utilisation certificates, and clearly specifies their 80G validity. Supporting such credible organisations ensures both tax benefits and a meaningful contribution towards India?s development. Donating as an NRI is not just charity; it is an opportunity to create a lasting impact while enjoying legitimate tax advantages.

https://sakshingo.org/80g-tax-exemption-on-donation/

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