NGO Compliance

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NGO Compliance

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A Brief Definition OF NGO and Its Compliances

The NGO (Non-Government Organization) in India is considered an entity that works for the society without having a profit-earning objective; that is why it is also called a Non-Profit organization. These entities work for the development, positive changes, social services. They lessen the gaps in areas where the government is unable to perform effectively.

The core aim of the NGO is to work selflessly to serve the needy people in any way and don’t have any commercial motive in return for that. But in India, an NGO must work with legal compliance and Indian laws; that is why NGO registration is required.
In India, one can register NGO as a legal body in three types:
1. Society
2. Trust
3. Section 8 Company

List of NGO compliances that are necessary

No NGO can operate without any legal compliance. If you have registered your NGO in any of the forms, including Society, Trust, and Section 8 Company, it is mandatory to follow legal compliances related to it.
If you feel that NGO is completely free from Tax concession because of non-profit body, it is the biggest misconception. Below-described imperative compliances are compulsory for NGOs to confirm that it is operating genuinely as per NGOs laws.

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PAN( Permanent Account Number)


The first thing to perform after NGO registration with the relevant government authority is to apply for a PAN. It is compulsory compliance for an NGO to apply for the PAN after registration.

80G Registration as per Income Tax Act 1961

An NGO that wants a tax rebate should apply for 80G registration under Income Tax Act. However, an NGO doesn’t need to get an 80G certificate, but it makes NGO eligible for raising funds, grants, and donations.

According to the new amendment, the tax exclusion clause to the NGOs is now subject to change, which means that the government may have the right to impose a tax on Ngo’s income in some functions and events. The government will subsequently calculate the firm’s changeable and unchangeable assets as per market price and taxable. The amendment aims to detect if there is any exploitation of the tax exclusion of the charity.

Also, the people donating and granting to NGOs will come under investigation; there is a possibility that no exclusion may be given for charity in the future.

FCRA Registration

NGOs that want to accept foreign donations, funding, and grants must register themselves with the FCRA department under the Ministry of Home Affairs. NGO cannot take any foreign funding and donations without FCRA registration. Suppose they receive funding illegally in the absence of FCRA registration. In that case, the government may impose a heavy penalty on that respective NGO or get terminated by the government.

Every NGO must inform the government about foreign donations and funding to avoid legal action and irregularity. Make sure you are acquiring money from foreign to work for a suitable purpose. In case the government detects that an NGO misuses the funds to tarnish India’s unity, sovereignty, and constituent. In that case, the government can terminate the license and blacklist the NGO also charge you for money laundering.

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12A Registration of the Income Tax Act


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An NGO which is registered under section 12A of the Income Tax Act is essential to avail tax advantage. Though a 12A certificate is not compulsory registration, the core reason to apply for 12A registration is to benefit from tax rebates and exclusions.

According to the latest amendment in the Finance Act 2021-21, the already registered NGOs with section 12A must apply again for the validity to get the tax exclusions. Also, the lifetime validity earlier has been changed to 5 years.

TAN (Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number)

At the time of NGO operating, if NGOs are responsible for deducting the tax from the source, it is vital to apply for TAN.

Shops and Establishments Act

As per NGO laws in India, if an NGO appoints any person or group of people in their office to bring any work for NGO, then the respective NGO must apply for a Shops and Establishment License.

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