Society Company Registration

Register your Society at just INR 29,499/- (All inclusive)

Price Breakdown - Deliverables - Documents Required - Timeline

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    Our Plan for Society Registration starts at just

    INR 29,499/-

    Deliverables

    society Registration Certificate

    Drafting of required documents

    Obtaining DIN and Digital Signature (DSC)

    PAN and TAN

    Documents Required For society Registration Certificate

    Timeline

    20 Days

    (from receipt of all documents)

    Step 1

    Apply for Society Registration Online

    Step 2

    Obtaining DSC for directors

    Step 3

    Preparation of required documents to be uploaded with application

    Step 4

    Issuance of Certificate of Incorporation, Pan and TAN

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    FAQs

    Yes, a society can be registered in any state under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. It is not necessary to register in the state where the members are residing, but the registered office must be in the state of registration.

    The registration process typically takes 2-3 weeks to complete, provided all necessary documents are in order and there are no objections from the authorities.

    The registration fee varies by state and the specific rules applicable. It can range from a nominal fee to a few thousand rupees depending on the state where the society is being registered.

    Yes, a society can be dissolved, provided it follows the process outlined in its Rules and Regulations. Typically, a resolution to dissolve must be passed by a majority of the members. Upon dissolution, any remaining assets must be transferred to a similar registered society or charitable organization.

    A society cannot be formed for profit-making purposes. However, it may generate income through its activities to support its objectives. Any surplus income must be reinvested in furthering the society’s goals and cannot be distributed among members.