Trust return - AY 2015-16 - how to enter value in Amount applied to charitable or religious purposes in India during the previous year - capital account (11(1A))

Trust return - AY 2015-16 - how to enter value in Amount applied to charitable or religious purposes in India during the previous year - capital account (11(1A))


Trust return - ay 2015-16 - how to enter value in  Amount applied to charitable or religious purposes in India during the previous year - capital account (11(1A))




Solution

Go into transactions    → Trust Regd. U/s 12 → Point No 1


Select here Purpose of income is "Amount Applied for Charitable Purpose" and enter amount  




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