Budget
2017 has proposed many new amendments in income tax rules for charitable trusts
and their income tax policies. For start, previously charitable trusts
accepting properties or money donated by any person without consideration was
non-taxable under section 56(2). Now, a new clause (x) has been added to it
which prescribes that if any donation above INR 50,000 been accepted by any
trust then that is taxable and they have to file income tax against it. Such
amount must be mentioned under the “Income from other sources” head while
filing ITR by the taxpayer. Although few exceptions have been included under
this section for certain transfers of properties to a charitable/private trust.
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Also,
any trust seeks to change their object cause will require to registering again
with the same under the new income tax rules amendments. Previously, fresh
registration was not mandatory for changing object clause. The registration
will need to be done by making a fresh application within thirty days period of
such clause modification. Further, if ant charitable trust gives away any
donation to another trust with a direction specific corpus than such donation
will not be considered as an application of income and need to file income
tax with mentioning it. This amendment is introduced under section 11 (a)
& (b) which was not added into it previously.
Now
let's take a look at the section 12AA under which many charitable trusts are
registered and they are now liable to file income tax if the maximum amount
exceeds the minimum taxable amount as The IncomeTax Slab Changes Announced in Union Budget 2017. This is mentioned in
sub-section (4A) of section 139 which will directly affect the sections 11 and
12 of income tax act. However, the time schedule for such tax filing deadline
has not been mentioned yet in this new income tax rules amendments under
section 139. In such case, it is being assumed that the charitable trusts will
have to file income tax return by the time period mentioned under section 139
of the income tax act.
The
Indian government is getting more conscious with collecting the correct tax
from sources so that our economy gets more strong and to fulfil this goal, new
amendments are being proposed in this budget 2017. All the new amendments and
income tax rules proposed for the charitable trusts and their income tax policy
will be affected from the financial year 2017-18.
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