Trust and Societies Registration

A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is a non-profit entity created to serve public causes such as social welfare, education, culture, health, environment, or humanitarian objectives. NGOs operate independently of the government, with funds devoted entirely to their stated mission and public benefit.

Trust and Societies Registration

Legal Structures for NGO Registration in India

Trust
Society
Section 8 Company
In India, NGOs can be registered under three principal legal forms:

Each structure has specific advantages and suitability depending on the long-term goals and governance model of the organization.

Key Registrations for NGOs
12A and 80G Registration (Income Tax Exemptions)

To avail tax exemptions under Indian law, NGOs should secure registration under Section 12AB (replacing the older Section 12A/12AA provisions) and Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961:

12AB Registration
FCRA Registration (Foreign Contribution)

The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (FCRA) regulates receipt of foreign funds by NGOs in India:

Note: Prior permission may be available for newly formed NGOs to receive specific foreign funds even before fulfilling the 3-year requirement.

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