
Section 8 Company

A Section 8 Company is a non-profit organization formed under the Companies Act, 2013, dedicated to promoting charitable causes such as education, social welfare, and healthcare. These companies are granted special status by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and are exempt from certain provisions applicable to other companies. Section 8 Companies can operate for the promotion of arts, science, religion, environment, or other social objectives, with profits reinvested into the organization to further its mission. The primary benefit of a Section 8 Company is the ability to function as a legal entity with limited liability while focusing on societal impact.
To establish a Section 8 Company, the entity must apply for registration with the MCA, providing detailed documentation on its objectives, a plan for funding, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. This structure is ideal for social enterprises and organizations with a focus on public benefit.
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Our Process for Section 8 Company Registration
Step 1
Initial Form Submission
Begin the process by completing a simple form to provide the required basic details.
Step 2
Expert Consultation
Engage in a detailed discussion with our experts to assess your business's nature and operational scale.
Step 3
Documentation Preparation
Our professional team will draft and finalize all essential documents, including the Memorandum of Association (MOA), Articles of Association (AOA), and other necessary legal papers.
Step 4
MCA Compliance and Incorporation
The final stage involves completing all Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) formalities to officially incorporate your company.
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Silver
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Incorporate Your Section 8 Company with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)
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Drafting and Filing by Professional CA/CS (Chartered Accountant/Company Secretary)
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Guidance and Expert Consultation by CA/CS
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MCA Processing and Allotment of Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
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Obtaining the RD (Regional Director) License
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Issuance of Company PAN and TAN
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Preparation of Memorandum of Association (MOA)
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Drafting of Articles of Association (AOA)
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Allotment of 2 Director Identification Numbers (DINs)
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Preparation of Estimated Income and Expenditure Statement for the Next 3 Years (mandatory for Section 8 company registration)
Gold
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Register your Section 8 company at Ministry of Corporate Affairs
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Drafting & Filing by CA/CS
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Expert advice by CA/CS
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MCA processing and CIN
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RD license
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Company PAN & TAN
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MOA
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AOA
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Allotment of 2 DIN
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Estimated Income & Expenditure Account for the next 3years (mandatory for Sec-8 company registration)
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Financial statements preparation
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MCA annual return filing
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MCA annual return filing and DIR-3 Director KYC
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Auditor Appointment
Platinum
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Register your Section 8 company at Ministry of Corporate Affairs
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Drafting & Filing by CA/CS
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Expert advice by CA/CS
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MCA processing and CIN
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RD license
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Company PAN & TAN
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MOA
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AOA
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Allotment of 2 DIN
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Trademark application
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Estimated Income & Expenditure Account for the next 3years (mandatory for Sec-8 company registration)
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Financial statements preparation
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MCA annual return filing
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MCA annual return filing and income tax return filing and DIR-3 Director KYC
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Auditor Appointment






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FAQ'S
A Section 8 Company is a non-profit organization formed under the Companies Act, 2013, with the goal of promoting social, educational, religious, or charitable activities.
Benefits include limited liability, tax exemptions, eligibility for grants and donations, and the ability to operate as a legal entity focused on social welfare without the need to distribute profits.
Registration requires submitting an application to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), including the company’s memorandum and articles of association, objectives, financial plan, and proposed members.
While a Section 8 Company can earn profits, it must reinvest all profits into the organization's charitable objectives and cannot distribute them among members or shareholders.
Non-profit organizations, social enterprises, or individuals focused on community service and welfare should consider forming a Section 8 Company to operate legally with limited liability and gain access to charitable funding.
