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Will I pay less tax if most of my income goes to charity?

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Nneka
  • Updated December 09, 2021 18:36

What you do with the funds you receive as salary will not necessarily give you tax exemption. However, contribution to approved institutions will give you the benefit of deduction from taxable income under section 80G​ subject to limits specified therein.

 

 

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