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NGO Registration in India

Give Your Social Mission a Legal Identity

An NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) is a non-profit entity formed to work for charitable, social, religious, or educational purposes without any profit motive.

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What is NGO Registration?

NGO Registration is the legal process of formally registering a non-profit organization in India to carry out charitable, religious, social, or educational activities. An NGO can be registered as a Trust under the Indian Trusts Act, a Society under the Societies Registration Act, or a Section 8 Company under the Companies Act, 2013.

Registration gives the NGO a legal identity, helps build public credibility, and makes it eligible for benefits such as government grants, CSR funding, and income tax exemptions under sections 12A and 80G. It also ensures transparency and accountability in operations.

Why is NGO Registration Important?

Enables Accurate

You’ll know exactly how much money is coming in and going out — which helps in controlling unnecessary costs and increasing profitability.

100% Compliance

We ensure your filings are accurate and comply with the latest tax rules.

Avoid Penalties

Missing deadlines can result in hefty fines, interest, or legal complications.

Credibility

Having proper registrations and filings shows that your business is legit, organized, and trustworthy.

Benefits of NGO Registration

Here are the key benefits that apply across all services:

1. 100% Online & Hassle-Free

Get your service done without visiting any office — just upload documents, and we take care of the rest.

2. Expert Handling by Professionals

All tasks are managed by qualified CAs, CSs, and legal experts with years of experience in tax, compliance, and business law.

3. Data Security & Confidentiality

Your personal and business documents are protected with industry-standard encryption and strict confidentiality protocols.

4. Accurate & Compliant Filings

Avoid errors, delays, and rejections. Our experts ensure filings are always accurate and meet the latest government norms.

5. Dedicated Customer Support

Need help? Get assistance via phone, WhatsApp, or email at every step — from consultation to final delivery.

6. End-to-End Service Coverage

We handle everything — documentation, portal login, application, approval, filing, and post-filing support.

7. Fast Turnaround Time

Most services are processed and delivered within a few business days — helping you stay ahead on compliance deadlines.

8. Transparent & Affordable Pricing

No hidden fees. Choose from clearly defined pricing plans that suit startups, freelancers, and growing businesses.

Pre-requisites for NGO Registration

1. Basic business details (name, type, activity)

2. PAN of applicant or business entity

3. Valid Aadhaar or other government-issued ID

4. Active mobile number and email ID

5. Access to relevant government portals (GST, PF, ESIC, MCA, etc.)

6. Digital Signature (DSC), if service requires it

7. Financial inputs (sales, salary, expenses, invoices, etc.) — service-specific

8. Authorized signatory information (if applicable)

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Registration provides legal recognition, credibility, access to funding, tax exemptions, and legal protection for the NGO’s operations and its members.

    • Society: Minimum 7 members.

    • Trust: Minimum 2 trustees.

    • Section 8 Company: Minimum 2 directors and 2 shareholders.

  • The registration process typically takes around 15 to 30 days, depending on the type of NGO and the authority's processing time.

There is no minimum capital requirement for registering an NGO, though a nominal capital is recommended for Section 8 Companies.

Registered NGOs can avail of tax exemptions on income, and donations made to them may be eligible for tax deductions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

Yes, a Private Limited Company can be converted into a Public Limited Company by following the necessary procedures, including amending its Memorandum and Articles of Association and complying with the guidelines set by the MCA.

Operating without registration is not recommended as it limits the NGO’s ability to receive funding, donations, or grants legally, and lacks legal protection.

Registered NGOs can avail of tax exemptions on income, and donations made to them may be eligible for tax deductions under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.