Description
Here are the steps on how to register an NGO trust in India: Choose a trust name that is unique and available. You can check the availability of a trust name on the website of the Charity Commissioner's office in the state where you want to register your trust. Draft a trust deed. The trust deed is a legal document that specifies the purpose of the trust, its assets and liabilities, and the powers of the trustees. It should be drafted by a lawyer. File an application for trust registration with the Charity Commissioner's office. The application must be accompanied by the trust deed, a copy of the PAN card of each trustee, and a fee of INR 100. The Charity Commissioner's office will examine the application and may ask for additional information or clarification. If the application is approved, the Charity Commissioner's office will issue a trust registration certificate. The following are the documents that you need to submit for trust registration: Application for trust registration Trust deed Proof of identity of each trustee Proof of address of each trustee PAN card of each trustee.