Home ministry gets more than Rs 5 crore in kitty as penalty from erring NGOs

22 Oct 2017 1:18 PM | Politics
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The Union home ministry has collected more than Rs 5 crore so far this year as penalty from NGOs which have failed to file their annual income and expenditure statements on time, an official said.

Filing of annual returns by NGOs within the stipulated date is mandatory under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).

The NGOs had to pay the penalty after they were told that their registration under the FCRA would be cancelled if they do not file the annual returns with the fine, the home ministry official said.

Till September end, the ministry has collected more than Rs 5 crore from these NGOs, the official said.

According to the FCRA rules, slabs have been put in place for penalty to be paid for non-furnishing of FCRA return till December 31 every year.

Up to 90 days from the passing of the December 31 deadline, a penalty of 2% of the amount received during the financial year or Rs 10,000, whichever is higher, has to be paid.

From 90 to 180 days after the passing of the deadline, a penalty of 3 per cent of the amount received or Rs 20,000, whichever is higher, has to be paid.

After 180 days from the passing of the deadline, a penalty of 5 per cent of the amount received or Rs 50,000, whichever is higher, with Rs 500 per day of the delay, has to be paid.

Courtesy: Hindustantimes

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