Section 8 Company Registration
What is a Section 8 Company?
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Section 8 Company Registration
Overview of Section 8 Company Registration
A Section 8 Company is a type of corporation established to promote non-profit activities, such as education, social welfare, environment preservation, arts, sports, charity, and more. This follows the provisions of the Companies Act 2013.
The essential purpose of registering a Section 8 Company is to encourage non-profitable goals, including but not limited to trade, arts, commerce, education, charity, environmental protection, sports research, and social welfare. To register a Section 8 Company, a minimum of two directors are required, and there is no requirement for a minimum paid-up capital to set up such a company.
Key Points about Section 8 Company Act
- In India, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) can be registered under the Registrar of Societies or as a non-profit entity under Section 8 Company of the Companies Act, 2013.
- Profit generated by Section 8 Companies cannot be used for purposes other than charitable objectives and cannot be distributed among shareholders.
- Section 8 Companies are similar to the erstwhile Section 25 Company under the Company Act 1956. As per the prevailing Company Act, these are now recognized as Section 8 Companies.
- Section 8 Companies are required to comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 2013. They are mandated to maintain books of accounts, file returns with the Registrar of Companies (ROCs), and comply with GST and IT Act.
- Any changes to the charter documents like the Articles of Association (AoA) and Memorandum of Association (MoA) require the government's consent.
- A Section 8 company in India offers numerous benefits, including tax exemption, no minimum capital requirement, no need to pay stamp duty, separate legal identity, increased credibility, and no title required. These advantages make Section 8 companies attractive for entrepreneurs looking to start a business with a charitable or social cause.
Eligibility Criteria for Incorporation of the Section 8 Company
- An Indian national or Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) can incorporate a Section 8 Company.
- The entity must have at least one director.
- The primary object of the Section 8 Company Act should be related to promoting art and science, sports, charitable activities, education, or providing financial assistance to individuals from lower-income groups.
- These eligibility criteria ensure that the Section 8 Company operates to promote social welfare and contribute to the greater good of society.
Mandatory Legal Requirements for Section 8 Company
Before applying for the incorporation process of a Section 8 company in India, specific legal requisites must be fulfilled. These requirements are as follows:
Number of Directors:
Number of Members:
Capital Requirement and Name:
According to the Companies Act 2013, Section 8 entities are not required to maintain a minimum paid-up capital. Moreover, NGOs operating as Section 8 entities are not obligated to affix terms like private limited or limited in their name.
Company Objects:
Only entities with non-profit objectives are eligible for Section 8 registration.
The Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association must clearly state such goals for which the Company is established. Any profits the Section 8 entity generates must be utilized for charitable purposes or reinvested in the entity. The profit of Section 8 entities is not available to its members in any form.
These legal requisites ensure that Section 8 companies operate with transparency and the intended purpose of promoting social welfare.
Documents Required for Section 8 Company Incorporation
- Articles of Association (AOA) and Memorandum of Association (MOA)
- Declaration by the first director(s) and subscriber(s) (an affidavit is not required)
- Proof of office address, such as a copy of utility bills like electricity, water, or gas bill
- Copy of the certificate of incorporation (COI) of an overseas corporate body (if any)
- A resolution passed by the promoter company
- Consent of Nominee (INC-3)
- Residential and identity proof of nominees and subscribers
- Applicant's identity and residential proof
- Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
- Declaration of unregistered companies
Section 8 Company Incorporation Process
Step 1: Obtain Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
The first step is to obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) for the proposed directors of the Section 8 Company. This certificate is required for the online filing of documents with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). Form DIR-3 is used for obtaining the DIN and should be filed along with the DSC of the proposed directors.
- Forms to be used: DIR-3, DSC
Step 2: Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN)
After obtaining the DSC, the next step is to apply for a Director Identification Number (DIN) for the proposed directors. The DIN number is a unique identification number issued by the MCA to individuals who wish to be directors of a company in India.
- Forms to be used: DIR-3
Step 3: Reserve the Company Name
The next step is to reserve the name of the proposed Company with the MCA. The Section 8 company name should be unique and not be similar to any existing company name. Form INC-1 is used for reserving the company name.
- Forms to be used: INC-1
Step 4: File the Application for Incorporation
After the company name is approved, the next step is to apply for Section 8 Company incorporation. The application for incorporation is filed in Form INC-32 along with the Company’s Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA).
- Forms to be used: INC-32, MOA, and AOA
Step 5: Obtain a License for Section 8 Company
Once the application for incorporation is approved, the next step is to obtain a license for the Section 8 Company. Form INC-12 is used for obtaining the license. It should be filed along with the necessary documents.
- Forms to be used: INC-12
Step 6: Obtain a Certificate of Incorporation
Draft the Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA) containing crucial company details. Obtain digital signatures from subscribers and professionals before submitting these documents to the MCA for approval.
- Forms to be used: INC-16
Donations/Funding of Section 8 Company
A Section 8 Company cannot collect capital through deposits but can accept donations from the public. Several methods are available to raise funds, such as foreign donations, equity funding, and domestic donations.
- Foreign contributions are permissible only if FCRA registration is obtained, which can be applied for three years after registration.
- If immediate foreign contributions are required, prior permission from the commissioner can be requested.
- Equity funding can be achieved by releasing new equity shares at a premium price. Domestic subsidies have no restrictions, but it is vital to establish a comprehensive system to prevent money laundering.
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