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NGO Registration

NGOs or Non-Governmental Organizations

NGOs or Non-Governmental Organizations are organizations that operate independently from the government and aim to promote social causes or political change. NGO registration is a legal process through which an organization can establish itself as an NGO and gain legal recognition. NGO registration offers several benefits, including access to funding, tax exemptions, and legal protection.

At Leegal, we provide hassle-free NGO registration services. Our team of experts ensures that the registration process is completed smoothly and quickly. We provide end-to-end services, including document preparation, filing, and follow-up.

Benefits of NGO Registration

  • Legal Recognition: NGO registration provides legal recognition to your organization. It helps you gain credibility and trust among stakeholders, including donors, volunteers, and the public.
  • Tax Exemptions: Registered NGOs are eligible for tax exemptions and can avail of various government schemes and funding programs.
  • Legal Protection: Registered NGOs have legal protection and can take legal action against any wrongful acts committed against them.
  • Access to Funding: Registered NGOs can apply for funding from government agencies, private organizations, and international bodies.

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Registration Process

Documents Required for NGO Registration

  • Memorandum of Association: It is a legal document that defines the objectives and scope of the NGO.

  • Articles of Association: It outlines the rules and regulations governing the functioning of the NGO.

  • PAN Card: It is mandatory for all registered NGOs to have a PAN card.

  • Identity and Address Proof: Identity and address proof of all members and trustees of the NGO.

  • Registration Certificate: If the NGO is already registered, a copy of the registration certificate must be provided

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Types of NGOs

  • Trusts: A trust is a legal entity that operates for charitable purposes. It is created by a trustee and managed by a board of trustees.

  • Societies: A society is a group of individuals who come together to promote a social cause or a charitable purpose. It is governed by a managing committee.

  • Section 8 Companies: Section 8 companies are non-profit organizations registered under the Companies Act, 2013. They are formed to promote social welfare activities.

Difference between Types of NGOs

  • The main difference between trusts, societies, and section 8 companies lies in their legal structure, governance, and tax exemptions. Trusts are governed by a trustee, while societies are managed by a managing committee. Section 8 companies are registered under the Companies Act and have a separate legal entity. Trusts and societies are not eligible for tax exemptions, while section 8 companies are.

    At Leegal, we provide NGO registration services for all types of NGOs. Our team of experts ensures that the registration process is completed smoothly and quickly. We provide end-to-end services, including document preparation, filing, and follow-up.

    Contact us today to learn more about our NGO registration services!

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