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Trust Registration

Register Your Trust with Experts

Start your charitable or religious trust with full legal compliance and tax benefits.

  • 100% Legal Compliance
  • Expert Guidance at Every Step
  • Hassle-free Documentation
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Why Choose Us

Expert Guidance

Our experienced professionals ensure a smooth and hassle-free registration process.

Quick Turnaround

Get your company registered in as little as 7-10 working days.

End-to-End Support

From documentation to post-incorporation compliance, we handle it all.

Documents Required

Essential Documents For Trust Registration

ID & Address Proof

PAN, Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport of all trustees and settlor.

Trust Deed

Drafted on stamp paper, signed by settlor & trustees, defining objectives and rules.

Registered Office Proof

Utility bill, rent agreement, or NOC from property owner for trust’s office.

Photographs

Passport-size photos of all trustees and settlor.

Trustee Consent

Consent letters from trustees agreeing to act as trustees.

Stamp Duty

Stamp paper of appropriate value as per state laws for deed execution.

Trust Registration Process

Draft Trust Deed

Prepare the trust deed with objectives, rules, and details of trustees.

Execute on Stamp Paper

Sign the trust deed on stamp paper of prescribed value.

Register with Sub-Registrar

Submit documents to the local sub-registrar office for registration.

Get Registration Certificate

Receive the registered trust deed and certificate of registration.

Benefits of Trust Registration

Legal Recognition

A registered trust is a legal entity, enabling you to operate transparently and receive grants or donations.

Tax Exemptions

Avail income tax exemptions under Section 12A & 80G for your trust and its donors.

Public Trust

Build credibility and trust among donors, beneficiaries, and government agencies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A trust is a legal arrangement where a person (settlor) transfers property to trustees for the benefit of beneficiaries, usually for charitable or religious purposes.

At least two trustees are required, but more can be appointed as per the trust deed.

Yes, family members can be trustees, but it is advisable to have independent trustees for credibility.

Legal recognition, tax exemptions, eligibility for government grants, and increased donor confidence.

Typically, trust registration takes 10-15 working days, depending on document readiness and local authority processing times.

Common documents include the trust deed, ID and address proof of trustees, photographs, and proof of registered office address.

Yes, a registered trust can own, acquire, and manage property in its own name for the benefit of its objectives.

Registration is not mandatory, but it is essential for legal recognition, tax benefits, and eligibility for government schemes.

Yes, a trust can be dissolved as per the terms of the trust deed or by court order if its objectives are fulfilled or become impossible.

Yes, charitable and religious trusts can apply for tax exemption under Sections 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act, subject to compliance.
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