We know donations are good! And the Section 80G Income Tax Act provides the noblest way to save tax in India – that is by donating funds to organizations specified in the Act. It is a special provision that allows taxpayers to be exempt from paying taxes.
What is the deduction under Section 80g of the Income Tax Act?
The Income Tax Act has a provision known as Section 80G that enables taxpayers to deduct a variety of contributions made as charitable donations. Donations to the designated non-profits/ NGOs and charity organizations are eligible for the Act’s deduction. When filing the income tax return, the amount donated may be deducted as per section 80G.
The donation would not be eligible for a deduction if it was made while the 80G registration of charity/ trust/ non-profit was not active.
How does tax exemption donation help in saving tax?
Tax exemption donation reduces the tax liability of the donor by decreasing his/ her taxable income under the 80G section of IT. Only registered charities/ trusts/ non-profits are eligible to issue 80G tac receipts and it decreases taxable salary by 50% of the donated amount. Here’s an example – if your yearly taxable income is ₹7,00,000 and you make a donation of ₹10,000 then your net taxable income will become ₹6,95,000. Your income tax will now be calculated on this reduced taxable income based on the current tax rates.
How can I claim the 80G tax benefit?
All donations made to CRY NGO are eligible for a 50% deduction from taxable income under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Child Rights and You (CRY) – India’s most trusted NGO is registered under the act with charity number F-0005208(GBR) and has the approval of the IT dept under the 80G section. By donating to CRY charity you can not only help children in India but also get a tax deduction benefit. After making a donation, you will get a certificate under Section 80G with a receipt that can be used while filing income tax returns (ITR) for tax deductions. It reduces the tax liability by 50% of the donated amount.
What is the minimum amount that needs to be donated to get a tax exemption?
While there is no specified minimum amount to avail of tax exemption under IT section 80G for online donation, we request all supporters to donate a minimum of ₹ 500 as it helps us to take care of documentation expenses.
Are there any tax exemptions on cash donations as well?
As per the revised IT rules, any cash donation above ₹ 2,000 is not eligible for an 80G certificate. In the interest of transparency and accountability, CRY NGO does not accept cash donations.
Does CRY issue Tax receipts? How long does it take to generate 80G tax receipts?
Yes, CRY – Child Rights and You issues tax receipts for all donations made. The tax receipts are emailed or sent by courier at the shared address while making the donation.
What is needed while making 80G donation?
We request all donors to provide the correct PAN card number, email address, and other contact details. It also helps the Income Tax department in auto-populating donation details while filing Income Tax Returns. As per the latest income tax rules, CRY is required to upload all donation details on the income tax website under form 10 BD and generate a certificate as per form 10BE.
When can I get a tax exemption certificate?
For online donations, 80G certificates are generated within 10 days. The receipts are sent to the email address shared by donors while completing the online donation form. For offline contributions, it takes close to 15 to 20 days.
What if my tax receipt is lost or misplaced?
You can send a mail to writetous@crymail.org to request a duplicate copy.
I am an NRI (Non-Resident Indian). Will I get a tax exemption on my donation?
NRI (Non-Resident Indian) donors, who are Indian citizens, holding an Indian passport are eligible to tax exemption under section 80 G of the Income Tax Act. Please ensure to mention your Indian PAN Card Number in the online donation form to avail of the tax benefits. For further queries please write to
If I am a resident of the U.S. subject to US income tax will I get a tax exemption?
You can avail of tax exemption under US Laws, by making a donation to CRY America (USA) at https://www.cryamerica.org/donation/. CRY America is a legally registered section 501 ( c) (3) entity under US Income tax Laws.
If I am a resident of the U.K. and subject to UK income tax will I be eligible for tax exemption?
As a resident of the U.K., you can avail of tax exemption by making a donation to CRY UK at https://www.ukcry.org/donation/. CRY UK is a legally registered charity under UK Income tax Laws.
Disclaimer: The donation options shown are meant to illustrate the change your donation can make to the lives of children. The funds/donations raised by CRY will be pooled together and allocated to suitable child-related endeavours depending on the need on the ground.
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Rippan Kapur, our founder, started CRY with just Rs. 50. Today, we’re an organization that has impacted millions of children across India. But we could never have done this without YOU.
Every drop in the ocean counts. No matter how small you think your contribution may be, we assure you that it’ll make a big difference to children’s lives.
When you donate on a monthly basis, not only do you help us create a larger impact on the lives of children but also to plan our work at the grassroots level in a more efficient way. Auto-recurring monthly donations also help us reduce the costs incurred to reach out to you.
As a CRY monthly donor, you will get:
Yes – all donations to CRY are 50% exempt from tax under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Tax exemption is valid only in India.
We will send across your donation receipt either by email or on your address – this receipt is eligible for tax exemption and can be shared with the Income Tax authorities. If you’ve changed your email ID or your address, please contact us with the updated details.
Absolutely. We have stringent security measures in place to ensure that critically sensitive information, such as your personal information and your credit/debit card details, are protected. These measures include:
No – we do not accept any cash donations in the interest of transparency and accountability. If you’d like to donate, you can do so through any of the ways listed here.
If you’d like to donate offline, you can do so through any of the following ways:
Cheques/Demand Drafts: You can send these to us either directly or contact us for a pick up.
Telephone: Call us on 022-26814378 and use our secure IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System) to donate using your credit card.
UPI Code:
Scan our UPI code from any of the payment apps on your phone to donate. Once you’ve done so, write to us at donorservice@crymail.org with your transaction number and personal details like name, email ID, mobile number and PAN number so that we can issue your tax exemption certificate.
Reward Points: If you own a credit card by RBL Bank, HDFC Bank or Standard Chartered Bank, you can redeem your reward points to make a donation to CRY. Just visit the redemption section for credit card reward points on your bank’s website or you can even redeem a Points for Good CRY Voucher or reach out to us for more details.
CRY is an Indian non-profit organization that was founded by Rippan Kapur in 1979 to ensure happier childhoods for India’s children. We’re not an international organization and while we do have a presence in the US and UK, all the funds we raise are used for the benefit of underprivileged children in India.
We raise the funds that we need for our work with the help of kind individuals like you as well as through CSR grants by corporates and institutions.
Our rigorous selection process is based on the values of trust, transparency and accountability. We screen all the applications we receive, make a shortlist basis the robustness of the applicant’s current operations and number of years of experience and conduct a field visit to evaluate shortlisted applicants and extensively debate our findings internally. Those applicants who meet all our criteria are recommended for approval by our board of trustees.
We ensure that resources are optimally used by our project partners through regular budgeting and reporting systems aided by Account Aid, a firm of chartered accountants specialising in this sector. Our program teams visit each project on a quarterly basis and conduct meetings with the staff, parents, children and the community to assess the project’s progress. Every project is subject to an annual evaluation before we grant them the funds for next year.
As an NGO, we do not receive any direct government funding. However, the government has extended certain tax and duty exemptions to us to help us minimise our costs.
In order to achieve sustainable impact, we pool all the donations we receive and allocate them to the projects and programs we support instead of select individual children. This helps us ensure that there is no differentiation between the children and that your money is able to create long-term change for all children.
We believe that children are entitled to their privacy as well and we take their need for anonymity very seriously. However, while the names of children are withheld, we encourage you to visit our projects so that you can experience the impact your donation is being able to create!
Yes, our full-time employees are given regular salaries – we believe that this is important to attract the professional talent we need to manage our activities effectively. However, it is important to note that CRY salaries are very modest in comparison with commercial corporate organisations.
Yes, we do have external channel partners that help us raise funds through face-to-face marketing and tele-calling. Each such representative has an ID card with the CRY logo and office address and is authorized to collect donations through cheques/demand drafts/digital mediums only – never in cash.
If you’d like to reconfirm the authenticity of someone who has approached you on behalf of CRY, please contact us immediately.
CRY takes utmost care to process your donations as per the instructions given by you. Donations once made cannot be refunded by us since they’re immediately put to work for children in need.
However in case technical issues that may have occurred at your end while donating online, like a double debit or incorrect amount entered, we will process the refund if you bring the problem to our attention within 30 days of making the donation. Just send us a formal request for a refund, either to our office address or as an email to donorservice@crymail.org, along with proof of deduction of the donation amount, a valid PAN number and a photocopy of your PAN card.
If you’ve already been issued a donation receipt, please ensure that you return the original receipt to our office address as well, for your donation refund to be processed.
We will respond to refund requests within 7 days, provided all the correct details are shared. Domestic refunds would take 10-12 days and international refunds would take 20-25 days – from the date of receipt of the request.
All donation refunds would only be made in the name of the person who has made the donation.
Please note that if your tax exemption certificate is already issued, we’d be unable to process your refund request unless it is asked for on the grounds of any error made on CRY’s part. In that case, we will refund the donation and bear the costs of the same.
Please send us an email on writetous@crymail.org for any changes in mandate or to discontinue your mandate.
When you donate on a monthly basis, not only do you help us create a larger impact on the lives of children but also to plan our work at the grassroots level in a more efficient way. Auto-recurring monthly donations also help us reduce the costs incurred to reach out to you.
As a CRY monthly donor, you will get:
Modify Monthly Mandate: To make any changes in mandate please send us an email on writetous@crymail.org
Cancel Monthly Mandate: To discontinue monthly mandate, please send us an email on writetous@crymail.org
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