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NGO Registration in India

NGO Registration in India is a structured legal process that enables social organizations to operate transparently and access government grants, tax exemptions, and donor funding. Depending on objectives, NGOs can be registered as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company, each with distinct compliance requirements. Proper documentation, regulatory filings, and timely approvals are critical to avoid delays or rejections. SKMC Global provides end-to-end support for NGO Registration in India, from selecting the appropriate structure to handling registrations, compliances, and advisory.

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NGO Registration in India

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  1. NGO REGISTRATION IN INDIA The NGO registration process in India involves legally registering a non-profit entity as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company under applicable laws. It includes documentation, compliance with statutory authorities, and obtaining registrations such as PAN, 12A, and 80G to operate and receive tax benefits. TYPES OF NGOs IN INDIA Types Explanation / Permissible Legal Forms NGOs formed exclusively for charitable objectives such as education, healthcare, poverty relief, social welfare, or environmental protection can be registered as a Public Charitable Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company. These structures are legally recognized in India and are widely used for non-profit and charitable activities. NGO for Charitable Purposes NGOs established solely for religious objectives like managing places of worship, conducting religious rituals, or promoting religious practices are generally registered as a Public Religious Trust. Other structures such as Societies or Section 8 Companies are usually not preferred when the primary purpose is purely religious. NGO for Religious Purposes When an NGO intends to undertake both charitable and religious activities, the most appropriate legal structure is a Public Charitable & Religious Trust, allowing it to lawfully carry out combined objectives under Indian regulations. NGO for both Charitable & Religious Purposes SKMC Global assists businesses and social organizations in end-to-end NGO registration in India, including selecting the right structure (Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company), documentation, and statutory approvals. With expert legal and compliance support, SKMC Global ensures a smooth, timely, and fully compliant registration process, enabling NGOs to focus on their social impact. +91 989-125-5499 info@skmcglobal.com www.skmcglobal.com

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