ICAI opens bank account for collecting donations for Kerala Flood Relief. The collected amount will be given to Prime Minister national Relief Fund
The recent flood in the state of Kerala has caused extensive devastation. A large number of people have died and thousands have been rendered homeless.
The ICAI in order to provide relief for the people affected by the devastation, has opened a bank account exclusively for the purpose of collecting donations from members and students.
The details of the said bank account is as under:
Saving Account No.158001000886
ICICI Bank, Sector 62, Noida (U.P.)
IFSC Code : ICIC0001580
ICAI has appealed to all Members, Students and Others to donate generously through DD/Cheque towards this noble cause.
Also, the DD/Cheque payable at New Delhi/Paytm may be send in favour of the following:
ICAI Kerala Flood Relief Fund
The collected amount will be given to PRIME MINISTER’S NATIONAL RELIEF FUND . All contributions towards PMNRF are exempt from Income Tax under Section 80G.
The donors are advised to mention their name, membership number /student registration number, address, amount and date of contribution, PAN details (if any) for getting receipts from Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund. The letter/email in this regard can be sent to:
The Joint Secretary
M&C-MSS
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
ICAI Bhawan
A-29, Sector-62
Noida-201309
Email: mss@icai.in
Tel. No.: 0120-3876858
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