NEW DELHI: It is what you may call charity with benefit. Indians staying in
the US could in next three months avail tax concession on the money they
will spend on social welfare projects at their native places in India.

Under the 'India Development Foundation for Overseas Indians', an initiative
of Ministry of Overseas Indians, they will get tax exemption if they want to
build schools, primary health centres and other infrastructure in their
villages and places of origin in India.

The Ministry has already started the process of registering the foundation
in the US and it will be in place in next three months, Overseas Indian
Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi told PTI in an interview.

After the US, the ministry will register the foundation in other countries,
including the UK and the Gulf. According to official data, there are about
24 million Indians overseas.

The foundation, a 'not-for-profit' trust being set up under the Indian Trust
Act, 1882, by the Ministry, will be the nodal agency to implement the
projects across the country in cooperation with state governments and
selected NGOs.

Designed to help in rural infrastructure development, the minister said his
ministry would not only target millionaires or rich NRIs for contribution
but the average Indian diaspora who want to give back to the society.

"I want the ordinary NRIs, those who can contribute USD 1,000 a year, to
contribute to the corpus. Your village or your panchayat may not have a
primary health centre or a primary school, no buildings maybe. So, you can
jointly contribute and say specifically what you want," Ravi said.

The fund would be concentrated on two issues — hospitals and primary school
buildings — and may be self-help groups at a later stage.

"Our aim is to mobilise resources of overseas Indians. There are thousands
and lakhs of places where there is no school and primary health centres. The
contributions will be utilised for building schools, health centres and for
encouraging micro credit," Ravi said.

The setting up of the foundation was announced by Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh while inaugurating the sixth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas at New Delhi on
January 8, 2008.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/services/travel/visa-power/Indians-in-US-other-countries-to-get-tax-concession/articleshow/6126942.cms

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