80G Registration in Hyderabad: Overview
📌 TL;DR - 80G Registration Services at a Glance
80G registration enables donors to your Hyderabad NGO to claim a 50% tax deduction on their donations from their taxable income. It is obtained under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961 by filing Form 10A on the IT e-filing portal. The PCIT/CIT (Exemption), Hyderabad processes the application and issues a 16-digit URN. All NGO types are eligible: trusts, societies (Telangana Societies Act 2001), and Section 8 companies. Without 80G, donors receive no tax benefit - significantly reducing your NGO's ability to attract funding from Hyderabad's HITEC City donor ecosystem.
80G is the fundraising engine for Hyderabad NGOs. HITEC City's IT professionals and corporates are among India's most generous donors - but they demand 80G certificates for tax planning. Genome Valley pharma companies allocate health CSR budgets requiring 80G-registered partners. Individual donors in Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, and Secunderabad contribute to education and welfare causes - 80G makes their donations tax-efficient. Learn more about 80G Registration across India.
The Finance Act 2020 changed the 80G regime. All NGOs must apply via Form 10A (provisional) or Form 10AB (regular/renewal). Patron Accounting's CA handles the complete 80G lifecycle - from Form 10A filing, PCIT (Exemption) Hyderabad coordination, 80G certificate issuance, donor receipt format, and timely renewal. The same CA files 12A registration simultaneously for your Hyderabad NGO.
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