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VIRTUAL WORKSHOP ON CHARITABLE TRUSTS – CRITICAL ASPECTS Thursday 27th, Friday 28th & Saturday 29th August ‘20 4.00 pm to 6.45 pm Venue Virtual Platform – Link will be shared upon registration Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Society jointly with Computer Society of India & HelpAge India There is a paradigm shift in various laws and compliances in our country which are affecting not only businesses but also activities of charity. Humanitarian acts of expressing gratitude towards the society and taking responsibility is a major motive for all charitable activities but empty hands often rest down best of the intentions and purpose of social upliftment through charity is delayed or often not achieved by most of the trusts. Non receipt of funds coupled with loss due to penalties and tedious compliances are a key area to work upon. This Seminar attempts to provide a sound understanding of managing various facets of the trust and also look out for alternate and new ways of management with ease for trustees while advise diligently for the professionals like Chartered Accountants; Ÿ Going forward what precaution Charitable Institutions should keep in mind due to evolving Income Tax Laws. Ÿ Feasibility and Impact of Social Stock Exchange in India. Ÿ Management of Charitable Institutions as a Self-sustainable model Ÿ Art of Fundraising and Finance Ÿ Presentation on Issues under Goods & Services Tax (GST) for the NGO's/ Trusts Ÿ FCRA Non-compliance Penalties and Compounding Procedures. BCAS is happy to jointly hold this Workshop along with (a) a prominent non-profit professional society Computer Society of India which is committed to the advancement of theory and practice of Computer Engineering and Technology Systems, Science and Engineering, Information Processing and related Arts and Sciences, and (b) HelpAge India an NGO fighting isolation, poverty and neglect of India’s elderly and serve them so they can lead secure & dignified lives. Formed in 1978, its mission is “to work for the cause and care of disadvantaged older persons and to improve their quality of life” Fees Member Rs. 1000/ - + GST Rs. 180/- = Rs 1180/-. Non-Members Rs. 1250/- +GST Rs. 225/- = Rs. 1475/- For Payments: Members: https://bit.ly/39XP6Ez Non Members: https://bit.ly/39PFxHP CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL LAWS COMMITTEE Chairman: CA. Chetan Shah CA. Bhavesh Gandhi & CA. Anand Bathiya Convenors:

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VIRTUAL WORKSHOP ON

CHARITABLE TRUSTS – CRITICAL ASPECTS

Thursday 27th, Friday 28th & Saturday 29th August ‘20

4.00 pm to 6.45 pm

VenueVirtual Platform – Link will be

shared upon registration

Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Societyjointly with Computer Society of India

& HelpAge India

There is a paradigm shift in various laws and compliances in our country which are affecting not only businesses but also activities of charity. Humanitarian acts of expressing gratitude towards the society and taking responsibility is a major motive for all charitable activities but empty hands often rest down best of the intentions and purpose of social upliftment through charity is delayed or often not achieved by most of the trusts.

Non receipt of funds coupled with loss due to penalties and tedious compliances are a key area to work upon. This Seminar attempts to provide a sound understanding of managing various facets of the trust and also look out for alternate and new ways of management with ease for trustees while advise diligently for the professionals like Chartered Accountants; Ÿ Going forward what precaution Charitable Institutions should keep in mind due to evolving Income Tax

Laws. Ÿ Feasibility and Impact of Social Stock Exchange in India. Ÿ Management of Charitable Institutions as a Self-sustainable model Ÿ Art of Fundraising and Finance Ÿ Presentation on Issues under Goods & Services Tax (GST) for the NGO's/ Trusts Ÿ FCRA Non-compliance Penalties and Compounding Procedures.

BCAS is happy to jointly hold this Workshop along with (a) a prominent non-profit professional society Computer Society of India which is committed to the advancement of theory and practice of Computer Engineering and Technology Systems, Science and Engineering, Information Processing and related Arts and Sciences, and (b) HelpAge India an NGO fighting isolation, poverty and neglect of India’s elderly and serve them so they can lead secure & dignified lives. Formed in 1978, its mission is “to work for the cause and care of disadvantaged older persons and to improve their quality of life”

Fees Member Rs. 1000/ - + GST Rs. 180/- = Rs 1180/-.

Non-Members Rs. 1250/- +GST Rs. 225/- = Rs. 1475/-

For Payments: Members: https://bit.ly/39XP6Ez Non Members: https://bit.ly/39PFxHP

CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL LAWS COMMITTEE

Chairman: CA. Chetan Shah CA. Bhavesh Gandhi & CA. Anand BathiyaConvenors:

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Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Societyjointly with Computer Society of India

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? 1.Trustees 2. Senior Employees of Charitable trusts 3. Chartered Accountants 4. Tax Consultants and 5. Other Professionals associated with the running and administration of Charitable trusts 6. Companies who are partnering with Charitable Trust for CRS implementation 7. Anyone interested in the topic

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