Re-engineered registration process for not-for-profit organisations
Media articleKey changes to streamline the tax registration and approval process for the NFPs.
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With the enactment of the Companies Act, 2013 (2013 Act), there is an increased focus on better governance of Not for Profit Organisations (NPOs). At Grant Thornton, our aim is to help organisations in the Indian charity and not-for-profit sector build capacity and improve their governance framework.
Our clients include some of the most admired NPOs in India. Our professionals have extensive experience of working with foreign donors and cover over 500 NPOs a year across the country.
Our dedicated Not For Profit group offers tailored solutions
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We also assist companies and foundations to meet their obligations as per the the 2013 Act and CSR Rules. We help:
Key changes to streamline the tax registration and approval process for the NFPs.
75% of the survey respondents believe that integrated reporting will help improve corporate reporting in their organisations.
Zomato Feeding India partnered with Grant Thornton Bharat LLP to independently review the process and system controls followed during the initiative