1. Is this Trust registered in the US. Not that it makes a huge lot of difference. If it is registered we could get tax benefit. That much better for charity
2. Is thier a facility to do a automatic monthly deposit
RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by banajit goswami on Mar 08, 2007 07:28 AM Permalink
ha ha ha...ha ha ha what a great cause of donating money...to get TAX benefit! nobody wants your donation dude!! keep it with you!!
RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by anuj kumbhat on Mar 08, 2007 10:20 AM Permalink
Kudos Mr. Bardhwaj, I must say you seem to be only person who is serious about donation. Because you have asked very relevant question. Mr. Goswami, I guess trust won't mind if Mr. Bardhwaj gets the benefit...and you too shouldn't!
RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by Amit Sangekar on Mar 08, 2007 10:24 AM Permalink
u bong????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by Naalayak Chhokra on Mar 08, 2007 08:10 AM Permalink
How stupid can u be... he wants to donate... and if he saves tax also still no reasons to laugh like an idiot
RE:RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by ashwin kamath on Mar 08, 2007 08:52 AM Permalink
banajit goswami is really stupid...what difference does it make to the organization...they get their money and S Bharadwaj saves taxes...both are beniefitted...
RE:RE:RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by varun varun on Mar 08, 2007 10:35 PM Permalink
This is called mutually beneficial. There is a proverb that says "charity is only after you have enough for yourself". IF he can save tax he will have more money for himself and also can donate to the charity. Please dont discourage people who are willing to donate with some expectations. 1 rupee or 1million it can still make a difference. A mother cant breast feed her child if she is not fed properly...
RE:RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by anuj kumbhat on Mar 08, 2007 10:20 AM Permalink
Kudos Mr. Bardhwaj, I must say you seem to be only person who is serious about donation. Because you have asked very relevant question. Mr. Goswami, I guess trust won't mind if Mr. Bardhwaj gets the benefit...and you too shouldn't!
RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by salman siddiqui on Mar 08, 2007 11:13 AM Permalink
Thats is so cheap.... You want to save Tax by helping these poor old ladies. dude, Do yourself a favor, Keep the money with you,You just might need that money when you attain their age.
Registered in US? You crazy or what? Go get a Heart!!
RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by pavan srivastava on Mar 14, 2007 07:23 PM Permalink
hey ... here's a link as you wanted ... http://www.janakalyansevashram.com/SCHEMES.HTM
All Donations are exempted under section 80G of the IT act, vide order no. DIT(E)/MC/80-G/2644/2002/ for the period 01-04-2005 to 31-03-2008. (Pan : AAATJ2011L)
I hope you can now donate and i hope to see many more donations coming in .... better use this than to pay this chor govt of ours ... you may save ur taxes but you will have something to be proud of by doing atleast one such good act though in the form of saving your taxes ... hope we see more of these articles and can help the more needy ... elderly people ...
RE:Is this Trust registered in the US
by Bhaskar Teegela on Mar 08, 2007 11:02 AM Permalink
Bardhwaj, the contact details are mentioned in the discussions above. May be you can pls call them and find out.Or their website must begiving details. I appreciate your noble act. Bhaskar 9866656176