NGO / Section 8 Company Registration

How It Works (3 Simple Steps)
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Choose a desirable name for your NGO
Submission & verification of documents
How to Register a Section 8 Company in India (Step-Wise Process)
Step 1
Obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) and Director Identification Number (DIN) for the proposed directors.
Step 2
Apply for Name Approval through the RUN (Reserve Unique Name) facility on the MCA portal.
Step 3
Draft the MoA & AoA outlining the objectives and operational guidelines of the NGO.
Step 4
File the SPICe+ Form with required documents, including financial projections and declarations.
Step 5
Receive the Certificate of Incorporation and Section 8 License from the Registrar of Companies (ROC).
Step 6
Apply for PAN, TAN, and 12A/80G Exemptions to avail tax benefits.
Step 7
Open a Bank Account and begin operations legally.
Benefits of NGO / Section 8 Company Registration
Tax Exemptions
Eligible for 12A & 80G exemptions under the Income Tax Act.
Limited Liability
Directors and members have limited liability protection.
Credibility & Recognition
Government-approved status boosts trust among donors & stakeholders.
No Minimum Capital Requirement
No prescribed minimum capital needed for registration.
Perpetual Succession
The company remains operational even after management changes.

Documents Required for Registration
Financial Projections & Activity Plan

Why Choose ASCESA?
- Expert Assistance: End-to-end support for seamless registration
- Faster Processing: Minimized delays with accurate documentation
- Affordable & Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs, only genuine service
- Legal & Compliance Support: Assistance in tax exemptions, GST filing & audits
- Dedicated Customer Support: Helping you at every stage of your NGO journey