0 penilaian0% menganggap dokumen ini bermanfaat (0 suara)
253 tayangan4 halaman
The document summarizes laws and regulations related to NGOs in India. It outlines that the Indian constitution guarantees the right to form associations. NGOs are typically registered as trusts, societies, or non-profit companies. There are various central and state-level laws that govern these organizations, including the Indian Trusts Act of 1882, Societies Registration Act of 1860, and Income Tax Act of 1961. NGOs must spend 85% of income on objectives, use all funds for public benefit to receive tax exemptions. Reporting requirements vary but include annual reports and audited financial statements to regulatory authorities like the Registrar of Societies or Registrar of Companies.
The document summarizes laws and regulations related to NGOs in India. It outlines that the Indian constitution guarantees the right to form associations. NGOs are typically registered as tr…