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Exemption u/s 11 - provisions of section 2(15) - If the assessee has to claim relief under charity, it has to carry out charitable activities of relief to poor or education or medical relief. In the case in hand, the assessee neither carried out any activity relating to relief to poor nor education or medical relief. - If payment of a small amount is treated as charity, then everyone who pays a small amount of donation may claim charity. The assessee can claim deduction under section 80G for the above payment of donation and not exemption under section 11 of the Act. - AT
Exemption u/s 11 - provisions of section 2(15) - If the assessee has to claim relief under charity, it has to carry out charitable activities of relief to poor or education or medical relief. In the case in hand, the assessee neither carried out any activity relating to relief to poor nor education or medical relief. - If payment of a small amount is treated as charity, then everyone who pays a small amount of donation may claim charity. The assessee can claim deduction under section 80G for the above payment of donation and not exemption under section 11 of the Act. - AT
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