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FCRA
Registration in India

Obtain FCRA Registration in India with expert assistance from Taxced and legally receive eligible foreign contributions for your charitable organization. We provide end-to-end support for Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies, including eligibility assessment, documentation, application filing, and compliance guidance. Build international donor confidence and expand your NGO’s global fundraising opportunities with professional FCRA registration assistance.

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Foreign Donations

Receive eligible foreign contributions.

Global Trust

Build confidence with overseas donors.

Expert Support

Complete FCRA registration assistance.

Start Your NGO and Create a Lasting Social Impact

Obtain FCRA Registration in India with expert assistance from Taxced and legally receive eligible foreign contributions for your charitable organization. We provide end-to-end support for Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies, including eligibility assessment, documentation, application filing, and compliance guidance. Build international donor confidence and expand your NGO’s global fundraising opportunities with professional FCRA registration assistance.

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FCRA REGISTERATION
in India

Foreign Donations

Receive eligible foreign contributions.

Global Trust

Build confidence with overseas donors.

Expert Support

Complete FCRA registration assistance.

What is a
80G registration?

Understanding FCRA Registration in India

FCRA Registration is a registration granted under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (FCRA) that allows eligible non-profit organizations in India to legally receive foreign contributions or donations from individuals, organizations, and institutions located outside India. The Act is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, and is intended to ensure that foreign contributions are received and utilized in a transparent and regulated manner.

For many NGOs, international grants and overseas donations play a vital role in supporting charitable activities such as education, healthcare, women empowerment, environmental conservation, rural development, disaster relief, and community welfare. Without the appropriate FCRA approval, organizations are generally not permitted to receive foreign contributions in accordance with the applicable legal provisions.

Eligible Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies can apply for FCRA Registration after completing their legal registration and meeting the prescribed eligibility requirements. If your organization has not yet been established, you can first complete your NGO Registration, Trust Registration, Society Registration, or Section 8 Company before applying.

80G Registration Helps Organizations To:

Legally Receive Eligible Foreign Contributions

Build Trust with International Donors

Access Global Grants and Funding Opportunities

Maintain Full FCRA Compliance with Confidence

Expand Your NGO's Global Social Impact

Quick Facts about
FCRA registration in india

Receive Eligible Foreign Contributions

Allows eligible NGOs to legally receive foreign donations, grants, and contributions from approved overseas sources.

Eligible Non-Profit Organizations

Trusts, Societies, Section 8 Companies, and other eligible charitable organizations that satisfy the prescribed legal requirements.

Processing Timeline Varies Based on Verification

The processing timeline depends on document completeness, eligibility verification, and review by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010

Foreign contributions are regulated under the FCRA, 2010, ensuring transparency and accountability in the receipt and utilization of overseas funds.

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

FCRA Registration is granted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, under the provisions of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010.

End-to-End Professional Support

Taxced provides complete assistance with eligibility assessment, documentation, application filing, compliance guidance, and post-registration support.

Pro Tip

Before applying for FCRA Registration, ensure your organization meets the prescribed eligibility conditions under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. If your NGO is still in the initial stages, you may first need NGO Registration, Trust Registration, Society Registration, or Section 8 Company Registration. Many organizations also obtain 12A Registration and 80G Registration to build a comprehensive legal, tax, and fundraising framework. If your NGO has not yet been legally established, you can begin with our NGO Registration, Trust Registration, Society Registration, or Section 8 Company Registration services.

Benefits of
FCRA Registration
in india

FCRA Registration in India enables eligible non-profit organizations to legally receive foreign contributions from individuals, international charities, foundations, corporations, and other approved overseas sources. For NGOs working on education, healthcare, environmental protection, women empowerment, rural development, disaster relief, and other charitable initiatives, international funding can play a significant role in expanding their social impact.

Apart from enabling eligible foreign contributions, FCRA Registration strengthens an organization’s credibility, demonstrates regulatory compliance, and builds confidence among global donors and funding agencies. It also supports long-term sustainability by allowing NGOs to diversify their funding sources while operating within the legal framework prescribed under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010.

Legally Receive Foreign Contributions

Receive eligible foreign donations and grants from approved international organizations, and institutions in compliance with the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act.

Build International Donor Confidence

Demonstrate transparency and legal compliance to strengthen trust with overseas donors, global foundations, and international funding agencies.

Access Global Funding Opportunities

Become eligible to receive foreign grants that support charitable, educational, healthcare, environmental, and community development projects.

Strengthen Regulatory Compliance

Operate within the legal framework governing foreign contributions while maintaining proper financial transparency and accountability.

Expand Global Partnerships

Collaborate with international NGOs, philanthropic organizations, research institutions, and development partners to increase your social impact.

Accelerate Long-Term Growth

Diversify funding sources, strengthen financial sustainability, and scale your organization's charitable activities with access to international support.

Planning for Complete NGO Compliance?

For many organizations, FCRA Registration works best alongside 12A Registration. FCRA Registration to build a strong legal and financial foundation. While 12A Registration helps eligible organizations claim income tax exemption and 80G Registration supports donor tax benefits, FCRA Registration enables eligible NGOs to legally receive foreign contributions from approved overseas sources.If your NGO has not yet been legally established, you can begin with our NGO Registration, trust-registration, society-registration, or section-8-company-registration services.

Who can apply for
FCRA Registration

Eligibility for FCRA Registration in India

FCRA Registration is available to eligible non-profit organizations that intend to receive foreign contributions for lawful charitable, educational, cultural, religious, economic, or social welfare activities. Applications are governed by the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 and are examined by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) based on the organization’s legal status, objectives, activities, governance, and compliance with the applicable legal requirements.

Registered Trusts

Public charitable or religious trusts engaged in genuine charitable activities may be eligible to apply, subject to the applicable provisions of the FCRA.

Ideal For

✔ Public Charitable Trusts

✔ Religious Trusts

✔ Welfare Trusts

Registered Societies

Societies registered for charitable, educational, scientific, cultural, environmental, or social welfare purposes may be eligible if they satisfy the prescribed legal requirements.

Ideal For

✔ Educational Societies

✔ Cultural Organizations

✔ Social Welfare Societies

Section 8 Companies

Section 8 Companies incorporated for non-profit objectives may apply after fulfilling the prescribed eligibility conditions and maintaining the required documentation.

Ideal For

✔ NGOs

✔ Social Enterprises

✔ Non-Profit Companies

Educational Institutions

Schools, colleges, research institutions, training centres, and other educational organizations operating on a non-profit basis may be eligible for 80G Registration, depending on the applicable legal provisions.

Best For

✔ Schools

✔ Colleges

✔ Training Institutes

Organizations with an Established Track Record

Organizations seeking regular FCRA Registration are generally expected to satisfy the eligibility requirements prescribed under the Act, including demonstrating genuine charitable activities and compliance with applicable provisions. Where those conditions are not met, Prior Permission may be the appropriate route, depending on the facts of the case.

Organizations Receiving Approved Foreign Contributions

NGOs planning to receive eligible donations, grants, or project funding from approved foreign sources should evaluate whether FCRA Registration or Prior Permission is applicable before accepting any foreign contribution.

Not Sure Whether You Need FCRA Registration or Prior Permission?

Not every NGO follows the same registration pathway. Depending on your organization’s age, activities, and proposed foreign contribution, you may need Regular FCRA Registration or Prior Permission.

Our experts can assess your eligibility and help determine the most appropriate option before filing your application.

Documents Required for
FCRA Registration

Applying for FCRA Registration in India requires submitting documents that establish your organization’s legal identity, governance, financial transparency, and eligibility under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. Preparing complete and accurate documentation before filing the application helps reduce delays and improves the verification process conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Registration Certificate

A copy of the registration or incorporation certificate issued after registering as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company.

Governing Documents

A copy of the Trust Deed, Memorandum of Association (MOA), Articles of Association (AOA), or Rules & Regulations, depending on your organization’s legal structure.

PAN Card of the Organization

A valid PAN card issued in the name of the organization for identity and tax compliance purposes.

Financial Statements

Audited financial statements, including the Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account, and audit reports for the prescribed period, wherever applicable.

FCRA Bank Account Details

Details of the designated bank account maintained for receiving foreign contributions, as required under the applicable FCRA provisions.

Governing Body Details

Identity, address, and other prescribed details of trustees, directors, executive committee members, or office bearers responsible for managing the organization.

 

Additional Documents (If Applicable)

Depending on your organization’s activities and the information requested during verification, additional documents may be required, such as:

  • Activity reports of charitable work
  • Annual reports
  • Details of key projects and programmes
  • Board resolutions
  • Office address proof
  • Any additional documents requested by the Ministry of Home Affairs

FCRA Registration
process in india

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How to Apply for FCRA Registration?

Applying for FCRA Registration in India involves assessing your organization’s eligibility, preparing the prescribed documents, filing the application with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), and completing the verification process under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. A well-prepared application supported by accurate documentation helps minimize delays and improves the overall registration experience.

01

Eligibility Assessment

We review your organization's legal structure, charitable objectives, operational history, and compliance status to determine the appropriate registration route.

02

Document Verification

Our experts verify your registration certificate, governing documents, financial statements, PAN, bank account details, and supporting records.

03

Application Preparation

We prepare the application, organize supporting documents, and verify every detail before submission.

04

Online Application Filing

The completed application is submitted through the prescribed portal with all required supporting documents.

05

Ministry Review & Verification

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) reviews the application, supporting documents, and organizational information before making a decision.

06

Clarifications (If Required)

If additional documents or explanations are requested, our professionals help prepare and submit the required responses.

07

FCRA Registration Approval

After successful verification and approval, the organization receives FCRA Registration in accordance with the applicable legal provisions.

08

Post-Registration Guidance

We continue supporting your NGO with compliance guidance, annual filing assistance, and related registrations such as 12A Registration and 80G Registration.

Why Choose Professional Assistance?

FCRA Registration requires careful preparation, accurate documentation, and compliance with the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. Incomplete applications, inconsistent records, or delayed responses to departmental queries can extend the registration process. Professional guidance helps ensure your application is properly prepared, submitted, and supported throughout the verification process.

FCRA Registration VS 80g registration

Feature
FCRA Registration
80G Registration
Primary Purpose
Receive eligible foreign contributions
Tax deduction benefit for eligible donors
Who Benefits?
The NGO receiving overseas funding
Individuals and businesses making donations
Funding Source
Foreign individuals, organizations & institutions
Domestic individuals & businesses
Governing Law
Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010
Income-tax Act, 1961
Issued By
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
Income Tax Department
Supports Fundraising?
International fundraising
Domestic fundraising

Choose FCRA Registration If:

  • ou plan to receive eligible foreign donations or grants.
  • You want to collaborate with international charities or foundations.
  • Your NGO is expanding globally.
  • You require approval to receive overseas funding.

Apply for 80G Registration If:

  • You primarily raise donations within India.
  • You want eligible donors to claim tax deductions.
  • You wish to improve domestic fundraising.
  • You want to strengthen donor confidence.

Why Many NGOs Apply for Both Registrations

Organizations working on large-scale charitable initiatives often rely on a combination of domestic donations and international grants. 80G Registration supports fundraising within India by providing tax benefits to eligible donors, while FCRA Registration enables NGOs to receive eligible foreign contributions from approved overseas sources.

Taxced Recommendation

If your NGO intends to raise funds within India and internationally, obtaining both 80G Registration and FCRA Registration may be beneficial, subject to meeting the applicable eligibility requirements. Our experts can assess your organization's objectives and help determine the most appropriate compliance strategy.

Why Choose Taxced
For FCRA Registration?

Applying for FCRA Registration involves careful documentation, regulatory compliance, and adherence to the requirements prescribed under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010

Experienced Professionals

Receive guidance from Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, and legal professionals experienced in NGO and FCRA compliance.

Thorough Documentation Review

We carefully review your organization's documents before filing to reduce errors, improve accuracy, and support a smoother application process.

Complete FCRA Registration Support

From eligibility assessment and application preparation to filing and post-registration guidance, we assist you at every stage.

Dedicated Client Assistance

Get timely updates, practical guidance, and one-to-one support throughout your FCRA Registration journey.

Ready to Start Your
FCRA Registration journey?

Planning to receive eligible foreign contributions for your NGO? Taxced provides end-to-end assistance with FCRA Registration for Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies. From eligibility assessment and document verification to application filing and compliance guidance, our experts help you navigate every stage of the registration process with confidence.

80g Registration FAQs
(common question Answered)

Find answers to common questions about 80G Registration in India.

What is FCRA Registration in India?

FCRA Registration is an approval granted under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 that allows eligible Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies to legally receive foreign contributions from approved overseas individuals, organizations, and institutions. It is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.

Eligible Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies engaged in genuine charitable, educational, cultural, religious, or social welfare activities may apply for FCRA Registration, provided they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed under the FCRA and related rules.

The required documents generally include the NGO’s registration certificate, governing documents (Trust Deed, MOA, AOA, or Rules & Regulations), PAN card, audited financial statements, designated FCRA bank account details, governing body information, and any other documents required during the verification process.

FCRA Registration helps eligible organizations:

  • Legally receive foreign contributions
  • Access international grants and funding
  • Build credibility with global donors
  • Strengthen regulatory compliance
  • Expand charitable and social welfare initiatives

FCRA Registration is intended for organizations that satisfy the prescribed eligibility requirements for regular registration. Prior Permission is a separate approval mechanism that may apply where an organization seeks approval to receive a specific foreign contribution in accordance with the applicable legal provisions.

These registrations serve different purposes:

  • FCRA Registration allows eligible NGOs to receive foreign contributions.
  • 12a registration helps eligible NGOs claim income tax exemption.
  • 80G Registration enables eligible donors to claim tax deductions on qualifying donations.

Many NGOs obtain all three registrations as part of a comprehensive compliance strategy.

The processing time depends on factors such as document completeness, eligibility verification, and review by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Timelines may vary depending on the facts and circumstances of each application.

FCRA Registration is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010.

The appropriate registration route depends on the organization’s eligibility and circumstances. Newly established organizations may need to consider Prior Permission where applicable. A professional eligibility assessment can help determine the appropriate approach.

Taxced provides end-to-end assistance with FCRA Registration, including eligibility assessment, document verification, application preparation, filing support, compliance guidance, and post-registration advisory for Trusts, Societies, and Section 8 Companies across India.

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