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Trust registration under Income Tax Act 1961

i. The newly introduced provisions of section 12AA of the Act provides for a procedure to be followed
for grant of registration to a trust or institution.
ii. According to which, the person in receipt of the income should make an application in Form No.
10A for registration of the trust or institution to the Commissioner before the expiry of a period of one
year from the date of the creation of the trust or the establishment of institution, whichever is later.
iii. However, where an application for registration is made after the expiry of the aforesaid period, the
provisions of sections 11 and 12 will apply from the date of the creation of the trust or the
establishment of the institution if the Commissioner is, for reasons to be recorded in writing, is
satisfied that the person in receipt of the income was prevented from making the application within
the aforesaid period for sufficient reasons. If the Commissioner is not so satisfied, the provisions of
section 11 and 12 will apply from 1st day of the financial year in which the application is made.
iv. Along with Form no. 10A (in duplicate), file the original (or certified copy of) Trust Deed, together
with one copy thereof, under which the trust is set up (original copy of the deed if filed shall be
returned).
v. Two copies of accounts (i.e. Balance Sheet, income & Expenditure A/C., and Receipts & Payment
A/c.) for the years, prior to the financial year in which application is made, are also to be filed along
with application (if applicable). It should be noted that here, only the copies of accounts of the trust
since its inception or during the last three years, whichever is less, are required to be filled.
vi. The Commissioner shall call for documents and information and hold enquiries regarding the
genuineness of the Trust or Institution. After he is satisfied about the charitable or religious nature of
the objects and genuineness of the activities of the trust or institution, he will pass an order granting
registration and if he is not so satisfied, he will pass an order refusing registration subject to the
condition that an opportunity of being heard shall be provided to the applicant before an order of
refusal to grant registration is passed by the Chief Commissioner or Commissioner and the reasons
for refusal of registration shall be mentioned in such order.
vii. With effect from June 01, 1999, an order on an application for registration of a trust or institution is
to be made by the Commissioner only and not by the Chief Commissioner. However, in case trust
falls under the jurisdiction of an income tax authority having its headquarters at Mumbai, Chennai,
Kolkata or Delhi, the application is to be made to the Director of Income Tax (Exemptions).
viii. The order granting or refusing registration has to be passed within six months from the end of the
month in which the application for registration is received by the Commissioner and a copy of such
order shall be sent to all the applicants. The order is effective until withdrawn.
ix. It is also provided that the grant of registration shall be one of the conditions for grant of incometax exemption u/s. 11 & 12 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
x. The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 2006 has modified conditions as to registration of trust by
amending section 12A providing that the accounts of the trust or institution for that year should be
audited by a chartered accountant where the total income of the trust or institution as computed
under this Act without giving effect to the provisions of section 11 and 12 exceeds the maximum
amount which is not chargeable to income-tax in any previous year and such audit report is furnished
along with the return of income for the relevant assessment year with effect from the 1st day of April,
2006.

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