Register a
Non Profit Organisation
@ ₹ 21,999
(including taxes, stamp duty & Govt. fees)
In just 7 days | From any city | No hidden cost
What all is included?
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Company Name Approval
DSC for Two Directors
DIN for Two Directors
Certificate of Registration
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
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Company PAN & TAN
GST Registration
MSME Registration
PF & ESIC Registration
Professional Tax
Company Masterfile
NON PROFIT ORGANISATION REGISTRATION
A Non Profit Company (NPO) is a company registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. It is also referred to as a "Section 8 Company" or a "Not-for-Profit Company".
The main purpose of an NPO is to promote commerce, art, science, religion, charity, or any other useful objects, and not to earn profits for its shareholders. The liability of the members of an NPO is limited to the amount of guarantee provided by them.
An NPO must have at least:
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two members,
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two directors, and
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it must have an office address in India.
The registration process for an NPO is similar to that of a private limited company, but with additional compliance requirements such as obtaining prior approval from the Registrar of Companies (ROC) and obtaining a license from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). An NPO is eligible for various benefits such as tax exemptions, stamp duty exemption, and other benefits as per the laws.
LET'S START, a reputed legal services provider for startups and entrepreneurs, offers an easy and affordable company registration service in India. We handle the legal paperwork and comply with all the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) requirements. Upon successful registration of your company, you will be issued an Incorporation certificate (CoI), along with the PAN Card and TAN of the Company. Now you can open a current bank account and start your business.
ADVANTAGES OF NON PROFIT ORGANISATION
You can enjoy several advantages by registering a Non Profit Organisation (Section 8 Company), including:
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Limited liability: Shareholders are only liable to the extent of their share capital, which means their personal assets are protected in the event of the NPO's failure.
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Most loved business structure: You can register your NPO as a Private Limited Company which is the most loved business structure in India. They are easy to register and almost 93% of the companies in India are registered as Private Limited Companies.
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Separate legal entity: An NPO is considered a separate legal entity from its shareholders, which allows it to enter into contracts, borrow money, sue and be sued in its own name.
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Companies act exemptions: In lieu of their non-profit structure, these organisations enjoy numerous advantages and exemptions under the Companies Act, 2013.
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Stamp duty exemptions: Being a charitable organisation, set up for the welfare of the public, the Government charges a nominal amount of stamp duty in comparison to other registered forms of business.
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Capital requirements: Quite similar to Private Limited Companies, there is no minimum capital requirement while incorporating an NPO.
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Perpetual succession: An NPO has perpetual succession which means the NPO continues to exist even if the shareholders or directors change.
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Tax deduction: On obtaining a Section 12A registration under the Income Act, 1961 an NPO can receive an exemption from paying taxes on the surplus income earned.
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Separation of ownership and management: Shareholders can be different from the management which allows them to focus on their own business while the management runs the company.
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Compliance: NPOs have to comply with various regulations, which can be beneficial in terms of building a strong reputation and gaining credibility.
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Credibility: A Non Profit Organisation is a well established, statutorily regulated entity, which improves credibility.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Without valid identity and address proof, a Section 8 Company cannot be registered in India. The documents that the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) accepts for the online NPO registration are listed below:
Passport size photo of both the promoters
PAN card of both the promoters
Proof of identity of both the promoters (any one of the below)
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Aadhaar card
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Passport
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Voter ID
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Driving license
Proof of residential address of both the promoters (any one of the below)
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Bank statement
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Electricity bill
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Mobile bill
Utility bill of office address (any one of the below)
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Electricity bill
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Gas bill
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Mobile bill
Rent agreement, if the office premises is rented
Please Note: All the scanned documents must be clear & the text in the documents must be legible.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
The following conditions must be satisfied to start a Non Profit Organisation:
Minimum two shareholders
Minimum two directors
The directors and shareholders can be the same person
At least one of the directors must be an Indian resident
All the directors must have a Director Identification Number (DIN)
All the directors & shareholders must have a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
Minimum authorised capital of Rs. 100,000 (Rs. One Lac)
No requirement for minimum paid up capital of the company
WHAT ALL IS INCLUDED
Company Name Approval
Certificate of Registration
Company PAN & TAN
Company Masterfile
DIN for 2 Directors
Memorandum of Association
GST Registration
Bank Account Opening
DSC for 2 Directors
Articles of Assocaition
MSME Registration
PF & ESIC + Professional Tax Registration
HOW TO START THE PROCESS
1. Fill the form
Fill in the enquiry form to start the process
2. Get a call
Our team will call you and prepare your application
3. Get the Certificate
Get your Certificate of Incorporation within seven days