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Benefits of NGO/Trust Registration
- Legal Status: NGO/Trust gets a legal status, making it eligible for funding and collaborations.
- Tax Exemptions: Registered NGOs/Trusts can avail tax exemptions under Section 80G and 12A of the Income Tax Act.
- Credibility: Registration enhances credibility and trust among donors, stakeholders, and the general public.
- Accountability: Registration ensures transparency and accountability in governance and financial management.
NGO/Trust Registration Process
- Choose a Name: Select a unique name for the NGO/Trust.
- Prepare Memorandum and Articles: Draft the Memorandum and Articles of Association.
- Register with the Registrar: Register the NGO/Trust with the Registrar of Societies or the Charity Commissioner.
- Obtain 80G and 12A Certificates: Apply for 80G and 12A certificates from the Income Tax Department.


Documents Required
- Memorandum and Articles: Memorandum and Articles of Association.
- Identity Proof: PAN card, Aadhaar card, or passport of trustees.
- Address Proof: Utility bill, rent agreement, or property documents of the registered office.
- Bank Account Details: Bank account details for the NGO/Trust.
Types of NGO/Trust Registration
- Societies Registration Act, 1860: Suitable for NGOs working in multiple states.
- Trust Registration Act, 1950: Suitable for NGOs working in a single state.
- Section 8 Company Registration: Suitable for NGOs working in a single state and seeking tax exemptions.


Benefits of NGO/Trust Registration with Padmajothi Consultancy Services
- Expert Guidance: Get expert guidance on the NGO/Trust registration process.
- Timely Registration: Ensure timely registration and avoid delays.
- Compliance: Ensure compliance with NGO/Trust registration regulations and guidelines.