trust registration
Introduction
Trusts are a popular form of social organization in India, particularly among non-profit organizations. Trusts enable organizations to work for the benefit of society in a structured and legal manner. However, trust registration in India can be a complex process, and it requires a deep understanding of the legal and administrative procedures involved. Our trust registration services help organizations navigate this process seamlessly and ensure compliance with all the legal requirements.
At our trust registration services, we understand the importance of trust registration in India and the impact it can have on an organization’s operations. Our team of legal and administrative experts has extensive experience in registering trusts across India, and we ensure that our clients have a smooth and hassle-free registration process.
We provide end-to-end solutions, from document preparation to registration and post-registration compliance, ensuring that our clients can focus on their core mission without worrying about legal and administrative procedures. Our services are affordable and tailored to meet the specific needs of each organization, ensuring that they can register their trusts with ease and peace of mind.
Benefits of Registering A trust registration in India
Trust registration in India gives your organization legal recognition, which enhances its credibility and reputation. Registering your trust also demonstrates your commitment to transparency and accountability, which can help you gain the trust of donors, volunteers, and other stakeholders.
Registered trusts are eligible for tax exemptions under various provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961. These exemptions can help your organization save significant amounts of money, which can be used for your social activities and projects.
A registered trust is a separate legal entity from its members, and it has limited liability. This means that the trustees of the trust are not personally liable for any debts or legal disputes arising from the trust’s activities. This protection can provide peace of mind to the trustees and help them focus on their social mission.
Registered trusts can apply for funding from government and non-government sources, which can help them carry out their social activities and projects. Many funding agencies and donors prefer to support registered trusts as they offer greater transparency and accountability. This access to funds can help your organization scale up its impact and reach a larger audience.
PAN & Aadhar Card of all the members.
Email address and contact phone numbers of all the members.
Voter’s ID / Passport / Driver’s License (any one document) of the members.
Bank Statement/Electricity Bill/Telephone
Bill/Mobile Bill of the members(not older than 2 months).
Passport size photograph of the members.
Address proof of location where the Trust is going to be registered.
- If owned property, Tax paid receipt/ Electricity bill receipt/ Gas bill copy, along with a NOC.(Format for NOC would be provided by us)
- If Rented property, an NOC would be required from the owner of the property along with the latest electricity bill/ Gas Bill Copy (NOC format will be provided by us.)