An Introduction to Financial Sacrifice — Page 59
59 7. Traders and businessmen should calculate their profits each year and pay full Chanda on it; the rest of the profit should be put back into the business. 8. If an employee gets a loan from his organization, he should either pay his Chanda on this amount in lump sum, or else he should not exclude the amount of the instalments he is paying back, from his monthly remuneration/allowance. 9. Anyone who changes his residence should get the record of his Chandas from the President or Finance Secretary of his former Jam a ‘at and present the details to his new Jam a ‘at. Moving to a new Jam a ‘at does not exempt a person from his former arrears. 10. If some members of a Jam a ‘at change their residence during the year, the information should immediately be sent to Markaz and permission should be sought for the resultant increase/decrease in budget. Applications to reduce the budget which are received at the end of the year, will not be considered. 11. Similarly, it is also necessary to inform the Markaz of any significant increase or decrease, occurring during the year, in the incomes of the Chanda payers. 12. No Chanda should be given or received without issuing a receipt which has been printed according to the sample approved by Wak a lat M a l London. Auxiliary organization are also bound to use receipts. FULFILLMENT OF BUDGET IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LOCAL JAM A ‘ATS Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II ra said: "Some people do not pay Chanda at the prescribed rate. In this regard individuals are permitted to seek permission from the office for not paying at the prescribed rate, by stating their reason. This way has