
Setting up an NGO in India involves a detailed registration process with specific documentation requirements based on the type of organization—Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company. Key documents include identity proofs, address proofs, and organizational documents like the Trust Deed, Memorandum of Association (MOA), Articles of Association (AOA), and proof of the registered office. Additional paperwork, such as PAN, tax exemption certificates (Sections 12A and 80G), and FCRA registration, may also be required depending on the NGO's activities and funding model. Ensuring compliance with these requirements is essential for legal recognition and operational success.
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