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NGOs or Non-Governmental Organisations are such entities that work for charitable purposes, mostly known as non-profit organizations.
If you are thinking to start your NGO, then it must be registered. You can register your NGO Online with Sterling.It can be registered under any one of the following acts :
Trust Act
Society Act
Companies Act
NGOs registration mostly takes place in the form of Section 8 Company. Registration can be done for all the not-for-profit and charitable trusts under companies Act.
There are basically three ways to register your NGO in India.
Section 8 Company Registration
Trust Registration
Society Registration
Even though all 3 of the organisations in India are formed for the betterment and development of society, they have some small differences which should be mentioned.
When you register your NGO as a section 8 company, under the Companies Act, the donors and directors of the company can easily avail of several taxation benefits. Likewise NGOs are often free from many taxes (VAT, IT) while using the same for more projects.
Unlike all the other companies, companies registered as NGOs don’t require a minimum share capital to function independently. NGOs can be funded directly with the donations made to them. If there are subscriptions, NGOs can also be used to support the proceedings undertaken by the organisation.
Registering your NGO can help you get credibility in front of donors. Having your NGO as a section 8 company or trust increases the goodwill of the NGO.
There is no compulsion for Section 8 NGO to use any suffix at the end of their name. For Eg a private limited company or a public company is required to add pvt. ltd. or ltd at the end of name respectively. There is no such compulsion for a Section 8 NGO.
Likewise in the case of NGOs registered under the Income Tax Return Act of 1961, in fact can easily transfer their ownership or claims of the interests earned. For other companies, it’s a complicated and time-taking process.
As a matter of factServe people and society better is the motto of NGOs. Yet, to ensure all that the goals are attained well. Its important to get the right start.
For the beginning, NGO registration is the first step. So, if youre planning to do any of the below-mentioned things, make sure your NGO registration is done!
Once you have defined the specific agenda of your NGO, you can go ahead with NGO registration
Firstly to apply for the appropriate NGO registration best suited for your business, you must have a clear idea about the core value of your organisation. However, if you’re confused about the legal terms of the process, contact one of our experts at Sterling.in today! He/She will address your concern immediately.
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