Registering a society provides it with legal recognition, making it a distinct legal entity capable of owning property, entering contracts, and suing or being sued in its name.
Societies registered for charitable purposes may qualify for tax exemptions under relevant tax laws, which can help save on taxes and attract donors.
Members of a registered society typically have limited liability, protecting their personal assets from the society's debts and obligations.
A registered society enjoys perpetual succession, meaning it continues to exist irrespective of changes in its membership, ensuring continuity in its activities and objectives.
Directors and Shareholders PAN Card Details.
Directors and Shareholders Aadhaar Card Details.
The most recent property tax bill or utility bill (electricity, phone, gas, and water) for the registered office address.
The most recent passport-size photos of each director and shareholder.
Directors and Shareholders Mobile Numbers.
Directors and Shareholders Email Address.
* Note : Documents may change as per the requirements.