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<h1>Donations to PM's Relief Fund via money orders are tax-deductible u/s 80G; coupons serve as proof.</h1> Money order coupons sent to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund are recognized as sufficient evidence for donation deductions under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. To facilitate donations, money orders to the fund are exempt from commission fees. Many individuals have utilized this exemption to contribute. For those who donated via money orders, the coupons, once receipted by the Confidential Assistant-cum-Accounts Officer at the Prime Minister's Secretariat, are valid proof for claiming tax deductions. This circular aims to streamline the donation process and ensure proper documentation for tax purposes.