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Understanding Trust Registration

A Trust is a legal arrangement where a person (settlor) transfers property to another person (trustee) to hold and manage for the benefit of a third party (beneficiary). Trusts can be registered under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, or state-specific trust acts for charitable, religious, or educational purposes.

Benefits of Trust Registration

Secure legal structure for charitable, religious, and educational purposes

Tax Benefits

Eligible for tax exemptions under Section 12A and 80G for charitable trusts.

Legal Recognition

Registered trusts have legal recognition and can enter into contracts and own property.

Accept Donations

Can receive donations, grants, and funding from individuals and organizations.

Types of Trusts

  • Public Trust: For charitable or religious purposes
  • Private Trust: For specific beneficiaries
  • Charitable Trust: For public benefit
  • Religious Trust: For religious purposes

Documents Required

  • Trust Deed (original and photocopy)
  • PAN Cards of settlor and trustees
  • Address proof of settlor and trustees
  • Proof of registered office address
  • Passport size photographs
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from owner

Trust Registration Fee

Get your Trust registered with our comprehensive registration service including trust deed preparation, all documentation, compliance, and expert legal guidance

₹20,000

One-time registration fee • All-inclusive pricing • Complete legal support

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