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Charitable entities to see tightening of income tax

Last updated on: February 16, 2012 13:10 IST

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Image: Pranab Mukherjee.
Photographs: Reuters

Non-profit organisations set up for charitable purposes may see a tightening of income tax provisions applicable to them in the coming budget.

According to a senior finance ministry official, the department has made significant progress in streamlining its administrative set-up to handle such organisations during this financial year, keeping in mind the provisions of the proposed Direct Taxes Code.

He added that Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee was expected to either announce steps to take the tax provisions handling non-profits either closer to DTC or their implementation from 2012-13 itself, rather than waiting till April 2013.

DTC is now expected to come in 2013-14, instead of the earlier deadline of 2012-13.

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Image: Income of non-profits whose activities are for public religious purposes are proposed to be exempt.
Photographs: Reuters

The finance ministry is expected to push at least those provisions of the new regime in the next financial year which are associated with enhancing compliance and may also help in collecting more money.

In the DTC, the income of non-profits whose activities are for public religious purposes are proposed to be exempt.

On those set up for charitable purposes, it is proposed to levy a tax on their surplus at the rate of 15 per cent.

The income tax department will allow all receipts of the month of March in the financial year to be carried forward, if deposited in specified accounts under a scheme to be prescribed, so that they can be spent by the end of the next financial year.

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Image: About 100,000 NGOs filed tax returns in 2010-11.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: Some charitable activities are not taxable.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: A government study put the number of not-for-profit entities in the country at 3.3 million in 2009.
Photographs: Reuters
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