Trust/NGO Annual Compliance Services in Delhi
Maintaining annual compliance for your trust or NGO can feel overwhelming at first. Therefore, our Trust/NGO Annual Compliance Services in Delhi guides you every step of the way. Consequently, you stay fully compliant, avoid penalties, and preserve your reputation.
What Is Annual Compliance for Trusts/NGOs?
Firstly, annual compliance encompasses filing your audited financial statements, income tax returns (ITR), and statutory registers each year. Then, you must renew registrations under Sections 12A/80G and, if applicable, FCRA. Moreover, you conduct annual meetings, prepare minutes, and maintain books for six years. Consequently, these steps ensure legal validity and donor confidence.
Who Needs Trust/NGO Annual Compliance?
Therefore, every registered charitable trust, society, or Section 8 company must comply if they:
- Receive voluntary contributions, grants, or foreign donations (FCRA holders).
- Hold immovable property or run ongoing projects.
- Claim tax exemptions under Sections 11, 12A, or 80G.
- Maintain reserve funds or corpus beyond ₹25,000.
Moreover, even newly formed NGOs must begin compliance in the first financial year. Consequently, consistent filings prevent scrutiny and penalties.
Our Annual Compliance Procedure
- Document Gathering:
Firstly, we collect bank statements, donation registers, audited accounts, and meeting minutes. Next, we verify FCRA returns if foreign funds apply. - Audit Coordination:
Then, we liaise with your auditor for statutory audit under Section 44AB or FCRA audit. Consequently, your accounts become audit-ready. - Filing ITR & Charity Filings:
Afterwards, we prepare and file ITR-7 (for trusts) or ITR for Section 8 companies. Moreover, we file Form 10BB for 80G and Form 10A renewal under 12A. - Statutory Returns:
Meanwhile, we file FCRA returns (Form FC-4) by 31 December if applicable. Furthermore, we update the Registrar of Societies or Charity Commissioner annually. - Meeting & Registers Update:
Finally, we document annual general meeting minutes, trustee decisions, and update statutory registers. Thus, your corporate record stays current.
Timeline & Documents Required
Estimated Timeline
- Document collection: 3–5 days.
- Audit completion: 7–10 days.
- ITR & 10BB filing: by 30 November.
- FCRA return (if any): by 31 December.
- Societies/Charity filings: by 30 September.
Documents Required
- Audited financial statements (P&L, balance sheet).
- Bank account and donation receipts.
- Trust deed/society rules or MOA/AOA.
- Board/trustee meeting minutes.
- FCRA certificates and utilization certificates.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Therefore, late ITR fees under Section 234A can reach ₹10,000.
- Moreover, failure to file Form 10BB risks disallowance of 80G exemptions.
- In addition, FCRA non-filing invites de-registration and penalties up to ₹1 lakh.
- Consequently, your certificate under 12A/80G may be cancelled, affecting donor trust.
Why Choose Our Compliance Services
- Furthermore, our Dombivali CAs specialize in NGO and trust laws.
- Moreover, we coordinate audits, filings, and registrar returns seamlessly.
- Consequently, you avoid last-minute rush and notice from authorities.
- In addition, we offer transparent, fixed-fee service packages.
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Compliance FAQs
When is ITR-7 due?
Therefore, ITR-7 for trusts must be filed by 30 November every year.
Is FCRA audit mandatory?
Moreover, NGOs with foreign funds must conduct FCRA audit and file Form FC-4 by 31 December.
Can I skip Form 10BB?
In addition, skipping Form 10BB disqualifies you from 80G exemptions, affecting donations.
Who is the Trust/NGO Annual Compliance in Delhi?
Consequently, choose a CA with proven NGO compliance expertise, timely service, and local insights for best results.
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