Online NGO / Section 8 Company Registration

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Benefits of Public Limited Compnay

Registering your non-governmental organization (NGO) as a Section 8 Company in India enables you to drive positive social impact while enjoying various benefits and exemptions.

Legal Recognition

Registering as a Section 8 Company provides legal recognition to your NGO, demonstrating your commitment to social causes and enhancing credibility among stakeholders, donors, and beneficiaries.

Tax Exemptions

Section 8 Companies are eligible for various tax exemptions, including income tax exemptions on income utilized for charitable purposes, donations received, and property owned by the organization.

Limited Liability

Members of the Section 8 Company enjoy limited liability protection, ensuring that their personal assets remain separate from the organization's debts and obligations.

Perpetual Existence

Section 8 Companies have perpetual existence, allowing for the continued pursuit of charitable objectives, even with changes in members or directors.

Minimum Requirement

Minimum requirement to incorporate a Private Limited Company

Require Documents

Documents for registration of a Private Limited Company

Process

Process for Registration of a Private Limited Company

Obtaining Digital Signature of the Director / Members

Name application for Section 8 Company

File the incorporation documents, including MOA, AOA

Apply for PAN and TAN Application

Obtain Certificate of Incorporation

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Most Asked Common Questions

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An NGO Section 8 Company is a legal structure for nonprofit organizations registered under the Companies Act, 2013, in India.

Advantages include legal recognition, tax benefits for donors (under Section 80G), limited liability, and perpetual existence.

Yes, foreign nationals/entities can be directors/members, but at least one director must be a resident of India.

Funds must be used solely for charitable purposes as outlined in the Memorandum of Association.

Yes, an existing NGO can convert into an NGO Section 8 Company by following the conversion process.

Process involves obtaining DIN and DSC, reserving a unique name, filing incorporation documents, and obtaining the Certificate of Incorporation.

Registration generally takes around 30-45 days, depending on various factors and compliance requirements.

Obligations include filing annual financial statements, conducting AGMs, maintaining proper books of accounts, and adhering to taxation and Companies Act requirements.

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