Wasiyyat Rules

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Wasiyyat Rules — Page 33

WA S IYYAT RULES 33 will be deemed to be the income of the head of that family himself on which he shall pay the subscription according to the prescribed rate. However, such allowance which is paid to a child by the government for a specified purpose and the parents receive or keep that allowance merely being his guardians and the money is actually spent on that specified purpose for which the allowance is actually given, then on such an allowance father or mother are not required to pay any Chanda. (E) Professional people and persons doing any business are to pay Chanda on their net income, which is to be determined after deducting from their gross income only such expenses as are required to generate income. It is not proper to pay Chanda only on the sums drawn from business, to meet personal monthly expenses. (F) Student scholarships/stipends will not be subject to Chanda at the prescribed rates. However students are expected to get a sum fixed after consultation with the Jam a ‘at and pay their Chanda accordingly. (G) (i). CHANDA ON LOAN/DEBT: If a member has no source of income and his livelihood depends solely on loan/debt, then he would pay Chanda even on such a loan/debt. However, when he pays back his loan/debt, he will pay his Chanda on his Income after deducting the amount of loan/debt, he has paid back. (ii). REPAYMENT ON MORTGAGE / LEASE AMOUNT: If a Chanda -paying member acquires any property on Mortgage/Lease, the amount of installment paid back