80G Registration
Encourage Donations

Allow your donors to claim 50% Tax Exemption on their donations. Essential for NGOs to attract Corporate (CSR) and Individual funding.

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Attract High-Value Donors & CSR Funds

Apply for 80G

100% Confidential Process.

ALERT: Donors prefer 80G registered NGOs. Without it, you may lose potential funding!

Why Get 80G?

Donor Tax Benefit

Donors can claim deduction under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act for amounts donated to your NGO.

Corporate Funding

Companies mandated to spend on CSR prefer NGOs with 80G registration to ensure compliance and tax efficiency.

Credibility

An 80G certificate serves as a badge of trust, proving that your NGO is scrutinized and approved by the IT Department.

Registration Packages

Solutions for new and existing NGOs.

80G Registration

Provisional If 12A is Active
  • Form 10A Filing
  • Document Review
  • Department Query Reply
  • 80G Certificate
Select Plan
Complete Exemption + Deduction
  • 12A Application
  • 80G Application
  • Activity Report Draft
  • Priority Processing
Select Plan

Permanent 80G

Regular Post Activity Start
  • Form 10AB Filing
  • Audit Scrutiny
  • Final 5-Year Certificate
  • Future Renewal Support
Select Plan

Documents Required

Ensure you have these ready:

NGO Registration Cert (Deed/MOA)
PAN Card of the NGO
Address Proof (Electricity Bill + NOC)
List of Donors (If applying for permanent)
Activity Report (Last 3 years if old)

Registration Process

1

Form 10A

We file the application on the Income Tax E-Filing portal.

2

Verification

The CIT (Exemptions) verifies the documents and genuineness of activities.

3

Clarifications

We respond to any notices or additional requirements from the department.

Approval

Once satisfied, the Commissioner grants the 80G Order (URN Number).

Frequently Asked Questions

In most cases, donors get a 50% deduction on the donated amount from their taxable income. Some specific funds (like PM Relief Fund) offer 100%.
No. 80G is an Income Tax provision for Indian donors. To accept foreign contributions, the NGO must have FCRA Registration from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
No, 12A registration is a mandatory prerequisite for applying for 80G. You cannot have 80G status without first being tax-exempt under 12A.

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