TRUST REGISTRATION
A trust can be created by execution of a trust deed; there are two types of trust. A public trust (charitable trust) is created for the benefit of the general public whereas a private trust is created for the benefit of a particular group of individuals known as the beneficiary.
The first step to register a trust starts with the drafting of a trust deed. The trust deed is to be executed on appropriate non-judicial stamp paper, the rate of stamp duty differs from state to state. The next step is to seek an appointment with the sub-registrar office having jurisdiction based on the registered office of the trust, and the government registration fee is to be paid after that.
If you wish to run an NGO, the most preferred way is to form a public charitable trust. Moreover, the process of Trust registration in India is simple and requires less documentation.
SERVICE INCLUDES
- Trust Deed Drafting
- Filing of deed and other documents with the sub-registrar office having jurisdiction
- Issue of Registration Certificate
- PAN Application
- TAN Application
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
For Partners :
- Passport size photos of partners
- Address proof of partners ( Any one of electricity bill or bank statement or landline bill or mobile bill )
- Aadhaar card of partners
- PAN card of partners
For Registered Office :
- Rent agreement / Electricity bill of your registered office
- No objection certificate from the owner