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NGO Advisory Services is a professional legal and compliance firm helping individuals, trusts, societies and Section 8 companies across India.
We assist in NGO registration, FCRA approvals, income tax exemptions, CSR funding, and legal compliance. Our goal is to simplify legal processes so organizations can focus on social impact.
Founded by Adv. Rahul Kumar Jha (Supreme Court Practitioner), the firm has deep expertise in NGO laws, FEMA, Income Tax, Company Law, and Cooperative laws.
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We combine legal expertise, fast service, and complete transparency to deliver reliable NGO registration and compliance solutions. Our goal is simple—make your journey smooth, secure, and successful.
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To register an NGO, you can choose between a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company. The process includes selecting a name, preparing documents, and applying with the concerned authority. Expert guidance helps avoid delays and errors.
NGO registration usually takes 7 to 25 working days, depending on the type of registration and document readiness.
FCRA registration is required for NGOs that want to receive foreign donations. It ensures compliance with government regulations and proper fund utilization.
Basic documents include Aadhar card, PAN card, address proof, photographs, and NGO objectives. Additional documents may be required based on the registration type.
It depends on your goals. Trust is easy to start, Society is suitable for group-based activities, and Section 8 Company offers higher credibility and structured governance.
12AB provides income tax exemption to NGOs, while 80G allows donors to claim tax benefits on donations. Both are important for funding and credibility.
Yes, but the NGO must complete CSR-1 registration and meet eligibility criteria. Proper documentation and compliance increase chances of funding approval.
Yes, NGOs must file income tax returns, audit reports, and compliance forms like 10BD & 10BE to avoid penalties and maintain legal status.
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