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Section 8 Company Registration in India

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How It Works

1. Fill the Form

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2. Get a Call Back

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3. Get Incorporated

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Benefits of Registering a Section 8 Company in India

Establishing a Section 8 company in India offers tax exemption, flexible capital structure, distinct legal identity, credibility, and naming freedom, making it appealing for entrepreneurs with charitable or social objectives.

Tax Exemption

Section 8 companies registered under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act enjoy a complete tax exemption, utilizing their profits for charitable endeavors. This exemption is substantial, as profits generated by such entities are tax-free

Flexible Capital Structure

Section 8 entities face no minimum capital requirements. They can adjust their capital structure as needed for growth, offering greater flexibility.

Distinct Legal Identity

Section 8 companies possess a distinct legal persona and perpetual existence akin to other registered entities. This enhances their credibility, affording them greater autonomy and legal recognition.

Enhanced Trustworthiness

Subject to rigorous legal compliance frameworks, Section 8 companies bolster their credibility concerning legal matters. Unlike NGOs and trusts, Section 8 entities adhere to stringent post-registration compliance, enhancing trustworthiness.

Freedom in Naming

Section 8 companies have the freedom to choose a name of their preference during registration. Unlike other registered structures, they are not obligated to append the term “Section 8” to their name.

Section 8 Company Application Process

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Documents Required for Online Section 8 Company Registration

Registered NGOs garner credibility, drawing in donors, collaborators, and supporters. Add legitimacy to your organization’s mission. Below is the checklist of documents needed for NGO registration in India:

Identity and Address Proof

  • Scanned copy of PAN card or passport (foreign nationals & NRIs)
  • Scanned copy of voter ID/passport/driving license
  • Scanned copy of the latest bank statement/telephone or mobile bill/electricity or gas bill
  • Scanned passport-sized photograph specimen signature (blank document with signature [Directors’ only])

Registered Office Proof

  • Scanned copy of the latest bank statement/telephone or mobile bill/electricity or gas bill
  • Scanned copy of notarised rental agreement in English
  • Scanned copy of no-objection certificate from the property owner
  • Scanned copy of sale deed/property deed in English (in case of owned property)

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