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NGO/ Trust/ Society

Question related with NGO/ TRUST / SOCIETY

What is NGO?

NGO is Non-Government Organisation which basically operates for social cause and are nonprofit making entities.



How can I do NGO Registration?

You can easily do NGO Registration by hiring us.



What are the benefits of NGO ?

Firstly, NGO can easily obtain funding from government, corporate, individual, even through crowd funding, impact investing and philanthropic funds an NGO can carry on its activities. Secondly, various tax benefits are available to NGOs.



What type of entities can be registered as NGOs in India?

The following are the entities that can be registered as NGOs in India:

  • - Trust under Indian Trust Act
  • - Society under Societies Registration Act
  • - Section 8 company under Companies Act


What is the difference between Trust and Society?

Trust is governed by Indian Trust Act, 1882 which provides the law relating to Private trust and Trustee. Whereas Society is formed for the various charitable, literary, scientific or other purpose beneficial to the society.



How many members are required for registration of Society?

Seven or more person may form a society for lawful purpose.



What is the cost of registration of society?

Cost of registering the memorandum of association of company varies from 18000 INR to 25000 INR depending upon the place of registered office of the society.



How to create a trust?

A trust is created when author indicate his intension to create a trust alongwith the

  • - Purpose of trust
  • - Beneficiary
  • - Trust property
  • - Transfer of property to trustee


Who is author of the Trust?

A person who reposes or declare the confidence is called the author of the trust.



Who can be the beneficiary?

Beneficiary is a person for whose benefit trust is created.



Who is trustee?

A person capable of holding property may be a trutee. Once trustee accepts the trust, he will be bound to fulfill the purpose of trust.

 
     
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