ICAI Schedules NPO Taxation Webinar for August 25 on Application of Income, Corpus Donations and Accumulation
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ICAI has announced an online session on taxation of not-for-profit organisations for 25 August 2026. The programme is titled “Taxation of NPOs: Application of Income, Regular Income, Corpus Donations and Accumulation of Income” and is listed on ICAI’s official live-events platform.
What the webinar will cover
The official title identifies four core areas for discussion: application of income, regular income, corpus donations and accumulation of income. These are recurring compliance and advisory areas for professionals working with charitable and not-for-profit entities.
The programme is scheduled from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Tuesday, 25 August 2026. ICAI’s live-events listing identifies the Cooperation and NPO Committee as the organising committee.
Registration and participation
ICAI has created a dedicated registration and joining page for the webinar. The page requests a membership number, participant name, email address and phone number before access. Members interested in the session should use the official ICAI page rather than third-party event links.
Who may find it useful
The session is likely to be relevant to Chartered Accountants and finance professionals advising trusts, societies, Section 8 companies and other not-for-profit organisations where treatment of income, donations and accumulation can affect tax compliance and reporting. The exact technical content will depend on the faculty presentation, so practitioners should treat the event page as the authoritative source for participation details.
The NPO taxation webinar is scheduled for 25 August from 2 PM to 4 PM. Professionals handling not-for-profit tax matters can register through ICAI’s official live portal and use the session to refresh their understanding of the four specific areas named by ICAI.
Key takeaway
The programme is an imminent ICAI tax session on recurring practical issues for professionals advising trusts and other not-for-profit organisations.