Online NGO Registration
A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) refers to a non-profit organization. It defines a group or entrepreneurship of activists, individuals, voluntary, and people working together for a social cause. Tailormade can be your compliance assistant, ensuring start-to-finish registration of a desirable NGO. With it, you can get a way to achieve charity-based objectives, or do some welfare activities for lifting the society.
We are specialised in legal and compliance consulting. Our team of legal matter experts, CA, and CS guides you to start a trust, a society, or a non-profit company (Section 8 Company), whichever is the best fit for your goals. With its registration, you can also enjoy income tax exemptions. Our leading compliance company lets you select the right alternative, and helps throughout the NGO registration process in India. We assure a quick turnaround time in this process, as we have done it for hundreds of customers across the world.
Types of NGOs- a Trust, a Society, or a Section 8 Company
Trust
The Trust is also called a Charitable Trust. It requires a trustor or settler. He is the one who transfers the assets to the second part, also called trustee. It is to benefit the beneficiary, which can be any third party. Lifting the lives of underprivileged or deprived people is its sole aim, which any group of individuals can bear upon registering it.
Society
A society is a group of individuals that aims at promoting science, arts, literature, social welfare, and useful information. It preserves, conserves, and encourages society to foster in these domains. It may also be created for military orphan funds and maintaining the public museum or libraries. The Societies Registration Act, 1860 governs it and mandates its registration with the Registrar of Societies. It’s also able to enjoy tax exemptions.
A Section 8 company
A Section 8 company is very much similar to a trust and a society. It is formed for promoting and appreciating arts, science, commerce, sports, social welfare, religion, charity and environmental protection. The Companies Act, 2013 governs it for charitable purposes. The only difference is that they have better credibility or trust among government bodies, donors, and other stakeholders.

