Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Is Section 80G of the Income Tax Act?

Section 80G of the Income Tax Act allows donors to claim tax deductions on donations made to eligible charitable organizations. This encourages philanthropy by reducing taxable income based on the amount donated.

Yes, the deduction limit depends on the nature of the charitable organization. Some donations qualify for a 100% deduction, while others are capped at 50%, subject to certain conditions under the Act.

Donating under Section 80G allows you to contribute to a meaningful cause while also receiving tax benefits. It ensures that your generosity not only supports the community but also provides financial relief through tax deductions.

Every donation, no matter the size, contributes to larger initiatives such as education, healthcare, and community welfare. Even a small amount can help fund meals, provide educational materials, or support medical care for those in need.

Becoming a monthly donor ensures consistent support for our initiatives, allowing us to plan and execute long-term projects effectively. It also makes charitable giving easier by spreading contributions over time.

Yes, donations to KALI are eligible for tax exemptions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. This means you can claim a deduction on your taxable income for the donated amount.

After making a donation, you will receive an 80G tax exemption certificate via email. If you do not receive it within 30 days of payment, please contact our support team.

Absolutely! KALI uses secure payment gateways and encryption technology to ensure that all online donations are processed safely and confidentially.

No, for transparency and compliance reasons, we only accept donations via online payments, bank transfers, or cheques. This ensures proper documentation for tax exemption purposes.

Donations made to KALI are generally non-refundable. However, in case of a transaction error or duplicate payment, please contact us within 30 Days for resolution.

Volunteering with KALI allows you to make a direct impact on the lives of those in need. It provides an opportunity to contribute your time and skills while being part of a compassionate community working towards meaningful change.

You can contribute to KALI’s mission in several ways:

  1. Make a Donation – Your financial support helps fund our programs in education, healthcare, and community development. Donations are eligible for tax exemptions under Section 80G.

  2. Become a Monthly Donor – Regular contributions ensure sustainable impact and allow us to plan long-term initiatives effectively.

  3. Volunteer Your Time – Join our team as a volunteer to support fieldwork, administrative tasks, or awareness campaigns.

  4. Corporate Partnerships – Businesses and organizations can collaborate with us through CSR initiatives, sponsorships, or employee engagement programs.

  5. Fundraise for KALI – Organize community events, crowdfunding campaigns, or awareness drives to help raise funds and support our cause.

  6. Spread Awareness – Follow us on social media, share our mission with your network, and encourage others to get involved.