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NGO / Trust Registration

80G & 12A Registration in Arunachal Pradesh

As CSR and institutional funding activity grows across Arunachal Pradesh, funders increasingly expect NGOs to hold 80G & 12A before releasing any grant.

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Arunachal Pradesh's hilly, sparsely connected terrain means formal bank branch density remains among the lowest in India — a gap that has historically been filled by informal lenders charging steep, unregulated rates. As CSR and institutional funding activity grows across Arunachal Pradesh, funders increasingly expect NGOs to hold 80G & 12A before releasing any grant.

For NGOs based in Arunachal Pradesh, StartRight4U handles 80G & 12A applications from documentation through to final registration.

80G & 12A Registration — What They Cover

12A registration exempts an NGO's own income from income tax, while 80G registration allows the NGO's donors to claim a deduction on their contribution — two related but distinct approvals from the Income Tax Department that most funders expect an NGO to hold together. Since 2021, both require periodic renewal rather than being permanent, one-time approvals.

Why an NGO Needs Both

An NGO without 12A pays tax on its surplus income just like a commercial entity, directly reducing funds available for its mission. Without 80G, donors receive no tax benefit for giving, which measurably discourages larger contributions from individuals and CSR programs alike. Together, these two registrations are what make an NGO sustainable and credible to serious funders.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Registration as a trust, society, or Section 8 company with genuinely charitable objects
  • No provision allowing income or assets to benefit private individuals
  • Demonstrated charitable activity, or a credible plan to begin such activity
  • Properly maintained books of account from the organisation's founding
  • FCRA compliance if foreign donations are expected

Documents Required

  • Trust deed, society certificate, or Section 8 company incorporation papers
  • PAN of the organisation
  • Trustee, member, or director details with PAN and address proof
  • Financial statements from prior years, where the organisation has operated
  • An activity report detailing the charitable work undertaken

The Registration Process

  1. Ensure the governing document reflects charitable objects with no private-benefit clause
  2. File Form 10A on the Income Tax Department's e-filing portal for new registration
  3. Provide the required supporting documents and activity details
  4. Receive provisional registration, valid for a limited window for new NGOs
  5. File Form 10AB for final registration before the provisional period ends, backed by evidence of actual activity

Why Choose StartRight4U

StartRight4U combines regulatory experience with an end-to-end execution team — documentation, compliance review, and direct liaison on your application — so you're not navigating the process alone.

  1. Dedicated specialists, not a generic filing service
  2. Clear, upfront documentation checklist — no last-minute surprises
  3. Direct support through queries and clarifications during review
  4. Transparent pricing with no hidden charges
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