📅 Annual Return (ITR-7)
File ITR-7 by 31 October 2026. Mandatory for all NGOs registered under Section 12A/12AB.
📊 Audited Accounts
Get accounts audited and file Form 10B/10BB by 30 September 2026.
📑 FCRA Return
For NGOs receiving foreign funds, file FCRA return by 31 December 2026.
📝 80G & 12A Renewal
Renew 80G/12A registration every 5 years to continue tax benefits for donors.
🎬 Watch: NGO Compliance Checklist 2026 – Annual Filings Made Easy
Introduction: NGO Annual Compliance Checklist for 2026
Running an NGO in India comes with significant compliance responsibilities. Missing key annual filings can lead to penalties, loss of 12A/80G benefits, and even cancellation of registration. This checklist covers all mandatory annual filings, due dates, and common pitfalls to help your NGO stay compliant in 2026.
What is NGO Compliance?
NGO compliance refers to the set of legal, financial, and regulatory requirements that non-profit organizations must adhere to in India. These include filing annual income tax returns (ITR-7), getting accounts audited, submitting FCRA returns if receiving foreign funds, and renewing registrations like 12A and 80G every five years.
- ITR-7 Filing Deadline: 31 October 2026
- Audit Report (Form 10B/10BB): 30 September 2026
- FCRA Return: 31 December 2026
- 80G/12A Renewal: Every 5 years
Why NGO Compliance Matters for Your Organization
- Legal compliance: Avoid penalties, fines, and legal action.
- Maintain donor trust: 80G status encourages donations.
- FCRA compliance: Continue receiving foreign funds without hassle.
- Smooth audits: Avoid last-minute stress and scrutiny.
- Tax benefits: Retain tax exemptions for the NGO.
Eligibility & Requirements for NGO Annual Filings
- Mandatory for: All NGOs registered under Section 8 of Companies Act, Societies, Trusts, or Section 25 companies.
- Audit threshold: Mandatory audit if income exceeds ₹2.5 lakh (or ₹5 lakh for certain cases).
- FCRA: Mandatory for NGOs receiving foreign contributions.
- 80G/12A: Must be renewed every 5 years to continue tax benefits.
Step-by-Step Process for NGO Annual Compliance 2026
- Maintain financial records: Keep all income and expense records ready.
- Get accounts audited: If required, get audited by a CA and obtain Form 10B/10BB.
- Prepare ITR-7: Compute income, claim exemptions, and file ITR-7 online.
- File FCRA return: If receiving foreign funds, file FCRA return by 31 December.
- Renew 80G/12A: Apply for renewal every 5 years to retain tax benefits.
- Verify & submit: Verify returns using DSC or EVC.
Documents Required for NGO Annual Filings
- PAN & TAN of NGO: Mandatory for all filings.
- Audited financial statements: Balance sheet, P&L account, and income & expenditure statement.
- Form 10B/10BB: Audit report certified by a CA.
- FCRA registration certificate: If receiving foreign funds.
- Donation receipts & records: For 80G compliance.
- Board meeting minutes: For governance compliance.
Government Fees & Penalties for Non-Compliance
Missing deadlines or filing errors can lead to penalties and interest:
- Late filing fee (ITR-7): ₹1,000 to ₹10,000 depending on delay.
- Interest on tax due: 1% per month under Section 234A, 234B, 234C.
- Penalty for non-audit: Up to ₹1.5 lakh if audit not done on time.
- FCRA violation: Penalties up to ₹1 lakh and possible cancellation.
- Loss of 80G/12A: Donors may not get tax benefits, impacting funding.
How Liquetax Can Help Your NGO Stay Compliant
- Compliance audit: Review your NGO's compliance status and identify gaps.
- ITR-7 filing: Prepare and file ITR-7 accurately on time.
- Audit support: Coordinate with CAs for Form 10B/10BB.
- FCRA return filing: Ensure error-free FCRA compliance.
- 80G/12A renewal: Complete documentation and submission for renewal.
- Ongoing support: Year-round advisory for compliance needs.
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FAQs on NGO Compliance Checklist 2026
The deadline for filing ITR-7 for NGOs is 31 October 2026. For audit cases, the due date is 30 November 2026.
Yes, if the NGO's total income exceeds ₹2.5 lakh, audit is mandatory. Form 10B/10BB must be filed by 30 September.
Late filing can lead to penalties up to ₹1 lakh and may affect your FCRA registration renewal.
Both 80G and 12A registrations are valid for 5 years and must be renewed before expiry.
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