The checklist has been devised as such that the business firm could enumerate all relevant details about the company, its shareholders and other financial details of contributions and donations in a comprehensive pattern before submitting it to the Income Tax department.
"The checklist has been made to underline what is essential when filing details of the Electoral Trust or ET as it is popularly called. The Central Board of Direct Taxes brought out the three-page document yesterday," a senior I-T official said.
The ET scheme allows business entities to register non-profit companies having 'Electoral Trust' as part of their names, thus differentiating them from the companies having other business interests.
The last date for filing these details with the I-T department is November 30.
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