NGO Registration

A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) is a voluntary, non-profit, and citizen-based group that operates independently from the government. NGOs play a vital role in the development of society by working towards various social, economic, environmental, and humanitarian goals.

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    NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation)

    A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) is a voluntary, non-profit, and citizen-based group that operates independently from the government. NGOs play a vital role in the development of society by working towards various social, economic, environmental, and humanitarian goals.

    They are committed to uplifting underprivileged communities, promoting human rights, education, healthcare, rural development, women’s empowerment, and disaster relief efforts.

    NGOs are formed by individuals or groups who have a shared mission to bring positive change in society. These organizations raise funds through donations, grants, memberships, and crowdfunding to run their programs and initiatives.

    They act as a bridge between the government, civil society, and the people, often filling gaps where government services may not reach.

    The primary objective of an NGO is to address critical issues and serve the marginalized sections of society without seeking profit.

    They also work in collaboration with government bodies, international agencies, and corporate sectors under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs.

    NGOs are governed by rules and regulations under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or the Trust Acts in India, and they are accountable for transparency and proper use of funds.

    They maintain regular reporting, audits, and compliance with statutory norms to ensure credibility.

    At our NGO, we are dedicated to creating lasting impacts through our community-centred programs.

    We believe in inclusive growth and sustainable development by empowering people with resources, knowledge, and opportunities. Join us in making a difference — every small step counts towards a better future.

    Eligibility

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    ✅ Mandatory Documents for 80-IAC Registration

    1. DPIIT Recognition Certificate
      Ensure your startup is recognized by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

    2. Certificate of Incorporation / LLP Deed
      Depending on your business structure:

    3. Board Resolution (if applicable)
      A resolution from the board approving the application for tax exemption.

    4. PAN Card of the Entity
      Permanent Account Number issued to your startup.

    5. Financial Statements
      CA-certified Balance Sheets and Profit & Loss Statements for the past three financial years or since incorporation.

    6. Income Tax Returns (ITRs)
      Filed ITRs for the past three years or since the startup’s inception.

    7. Pitch Deck
      A comprehensive presentation detailing your business model, market analysis, competitive advantage, and financial projections.

    8. Video Presentation
      A short video (as per 80-IAC guidelines) explaining your startup’s mission, product/service offerings, and innovation.

    9. Proof of Funding (if applicable)
      Documents such as term sheets, investment agreements, or bank statements showing external funding received.

    10. Section 56 Exemption Certificate (if applicable)
      If your startup has obtained an exemption under Section 56 (Angel Tax), include the certificate.

    11. Employment Details (if applicable)
      Information regarding employees, especially those with advanced degrees (M.Tech/PhD), publications, or from specific categories (e.g., SC/ST, persons with disabilities).

    12. Authorized Signatory Identification
      Aadhar card of the authorized signatory and a letter of authorization.


    📝 Application Process Overview

    1. Obtain DPIIT Recognition
      Register your startup on the Startup India portal and apply for DPIIT recognition.

    2. Prepare Required Documents
      Gather and organize all the documents listed above in the specified formats.

    3. Submit 80-IAC Application
      Log in to the Startup India portal, navigate to the ‘Tax Exemption under Section 80-IAC’ section, fill out the application form, and upload the necessary documents.

    4. Await Approval
      The Inter-Ministerial Board (IMB) will review your application. The approval process may take several weeks to months.

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