Section 8 Company (NGO) Registration

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What is a Section 8 Company?

A Section 8 Company is a special type of company registered under the Companies Act, 2013. Unlike regular companies, a Section 8 Company does not aim for profit — and any income generated must be used for promoting its stated objectives. Who Should Opt for a Section 8 Company?

Who Should Opt for a Section 8 Company?

Why Choose a Section 8 Company (NGO) Company Structure?

Key Requirements for Section 8 Company (NGO) Registration

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Frequently Asked Questions!!

It usually takes 30–45 days depending on name approval, license approval, and document verifications by the MCA.

No. A minimum of two directors and two members are required to register a Section 8 Company.

No, but registering as a Section 8 Company gives you higher credibility, tax benefits, and makes you eligible for government grants and FCRA permissions.

  • PAN and Aadhaar of directors

  • Proof of address

  • Declaration of charitable objectives

  • Basic financial plan or project report

Yes, but only after obtaining FCRA registration from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

No. After incorporation, you must separately apply for 12A and 80G certificates to claim tax exemptions.

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