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The CBDT has issued a circular which addresses conditions under which income from specific funds, trusts, institutions, universities, educational, or medical institutions can enjoy tax exemption under the Income-tax Act, 1961. It outlines that at least 85% of such entities' income must be used for charitable or religious purposes, directly or through donations to similar entities. Amendments by the Finance Act 2023 clarify that only 85% of eligible donations are considered for charitable or religious application, with the balance 15% not needing to be invested per section 11(5) for exemption eligibility.
The CBDT has issued a circular which addresses conditions under which income from specific funds, trusts, institutions, universities, educational, or medical institutions can enjoy tax exemption under the Income-tax Act, 1961. It outlines that at least 85% of such entities' income must be used for charitable or religious purposes, directly or through donations to similar entities. Amendments by the Finance Act 2023 clarify that only 85% of eligible donations are considered for charitable or religious application, with the balance 15% not needing to be invested per section 11(5) for exemption eligibility.
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