Section 115BBC → Section 130
Anonymous donations to be taxed in certain cases
Quick Answer
Section 115BBC of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (Anonymous donations to be taxed in certain cases) corresponds to Section 130 of the Direct Tax Code 2025 (Income-tax Act, 2025), effective 1st April 2026. Status: Retained.
Sec 115BBC
Provision Summary
Taxes anonymous donations received by charitable trusts at a flat 30%, subject to a threshold (5% of total donations or Rs. 1 Lakh).
Sec 130
Provision Summary
Retained. Anti-money laundering provision for the NGO sector.
Key Changes & Highlights
- Religious trusts remain exempt from this unless the anonymous donation is specifically for an educational or medical institution run by them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Section 115BBC of the Income Tax Act 1961 deal with?
Section 115BBC (Anonymous donations to be taxed in certain cases) Taxes anonymous donations received by charitable trusts at a flat 30%, subject to a threshold (5% of total donations or Rs. 1 Lakh).
What is the new section number for Section 115BBC under the Direct Tax Code 2025?
Section 115BBC of the ITA 1961 maps to Section 130 of the Direct Tax Code 2025 (Income-tax Act, 2025), effective from 1st April 2026.
What is the status of Section 115BBC under the new tax code?
Section 115BBC is marked as "Retained" with status "Active". Impact: High - Forces trusts to maintain detailed donor records.
What are the key changes to Section 115BBC under DTC 2025?
Religious trusts remain exempt from this unless the anonymous donation is specifically for an educational or medical institution run by them.
Disclaimer: This page is for educational and reference purposes only. Section mappings are based on publicly available drafts and circulars. Always consult a qualified Chartered Accountant before filing or making compliance decisions under the Direct Tax Code 2025.
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