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Trust Registration in Chennai — Set Up Your Trust the Right Way. Legally.

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Regalwhiz Law Chambers — based at Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai — registers charitable trusts, private trusts, and religious trusts under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882. Our Chennai advocates draft the trust deed, coordinate sub-registrar filing, and guide you through 12A & 80G tax exemption registration. 500+ trusts registered across Tamil Nadu. Deed registered in 7–14 working days.

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This deed of declaration of trust as executed on _____ Day of _____, 2025 by ████████████████████████████████, aged ___ years, hereinafter called the Founder of the trust.
WHEREAS the founder of the trust is desirous of creating a charitable trust of public nature for running charitable activities set out hereunder; hereafter called as "████████████████████████████"
AND WHEREAS it has been considered necessary to execute a Deed of Trust declaring the objects of the trust and powers and duties of the Trustees as follows:
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💡 Pro Tip: Chennai NGO founders — always draft your trust deed with a 12A-compatible objects clause from day one. A vague or overly broad objects clause is the #1 reason CIT(E) Chennai rejects 12A applications. Regalwhiz drafts deeds designed to pass both sub-registrar scrutiny and Income Tax review on the first attempt.
Our Services Every Trust Service Under One Roof Charitable, private or religious — from trust deed drafting and sub-registrar filing to 12A, 80G and FCRA compliance, Regalwhiz advocates manage everything.
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Charitable Trust Registration

Register a public charitable trust in Chennai for education, healthcare, social welfare, environmental, or poverty relief objectives. Regalwhiz advocates draft the trust deed with correct objects clause, prepare stamp paper, and coordinate filing before the Chennai sub-registrar. The registered trust deed is the foundation for all subsequent 12A and 80G applications.

  • Objects clause & trust deed drafted
  • Minimum 2 trustees (recommended 3+)
  • Stamp paper procurement guidance
  • Sub-registrar filing coordinated
  • Registered deed delivered in 7–14 days
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Private / Family Trust Registration

Establish a private trust for family wealth management, estate planning, minor children's assets, or succession planning. Under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, a private trust protects family assets with legally binding trustee obligations. Regalwhiz drafts precise trust deeds covering beneficiary rights, trustee powers, and property schedule — registered before the Chennai Sub-Registrar.

  • Settlor, trustee & beneficiary structure
  • Property schedule & asset list
  • Trustee obligations defined
  • Succession & nomination clauses
  • Registered trust deed delivered
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Religious Trust Registration

Register a religious trust for temple management, mosque administration, church maintenance, or any dharmic/religious purpose in Tamil Nadu. Religious trusts in Tamil Nadu are governed by the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Act, 1959 for Hindu temples and by general trust law for others. Regalwhiz guides you through the correct registration pathway, draft deed, and HR&CE compliance requirements.

  • Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain trusts
  • Objects clause for religious purposes
  • HR&CE Act compliance guidance
  • Sub-registrar filing for deed
  • Advocate review of all documents
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Trust Deed Drafting & Review

A poorly drafted trust deed causes rejection at the sub-registrar, disputes between trustees, and 12A/80G denial at the Income Tax Department. Regalwhiz advocates draft trust deeds from scratch or review and rewrite existing drafts — covering objects clause, trustee appointment and removal, managing committee, property schedule, amendment procedure, and dissolution clause.

  • Objects clause — legally precise
  • Trustee appointment & powers
  • Amendment & dissolution clause
  • Property schedule accurately described
  • 12A & 80G compatible drafting
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12A Registration — Income Tax Exemption

A registered trust must separately obtain 12A registration from the Income Tax Department to avail exemption on its income. Without 12A, the trust's income is taxable at 30%. Regalwhiz prepares Form 10A, assembles supporting documents, and represents the trust before the jurisdictional Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions) in Chennai.

  • Form 10A preparation
  • Documents for CIT(E) submission
  • Represents trust before CIT(E)
  • Income exempt under Section 11 & 12
  • Required before 80G application
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80G Registration — Donor Tax Deduction

80G registration allows donors to claim income tax deductions on contributions to your trust — making it significantly more attractive for corporate and individual donors. Regalwhiz files 80G applications after 12A is obtained, handles queries from the CIT(E) Chennai office, and delivers the 80G certificate that your trust can then print on all donation receipts.

  • Form 10G / 10AB preparation
  • CIT(E) Chennai filing
  • Queries & hearings handled
  • 80G certificate for receipts
  • CSR donation eligibility unlocked
How It Works 5 Simple Steps
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Free Consultation & Trust Type Assessment

Our Chennai advocate understands your objectives — charitable, private, or religious — and recommends the correct trust structure, minimum trustee requirement, objects clause scope, and stamp paper value. We explain the sub-registrar process and the 12A/80G pathway at no charge.

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Trust Deed Drafting

Regalwhiz advocates draft the trust deed covering: name & address of trust, objects clause (must be specific for 12A eligibility), settlor and trustee details, property schedule, trustee powers and duties, amendment procedure, and dissolution clause. The draft is shared for your review before finalisation.

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Stamp Paper & Sub-Registrar Filing

The trust deed is executed on non-judicial stamp paper (value varies by state and property involved). The settlor and two witnesses attend the Sub-Registrar office in Chennai for biometric verification and deed registration. Regalwhiz coordinates the appointment and accompanies clients if required.

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Registered Trust Deed Delivered

The Tamil Nadu Registration Department registers the deed and returns the registered copy — typically within 7–14 working days of submission. This registered trust deed is the primary legal document for all bank accounts, property transactions, and government registrations.

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12A & 80G Registration (if required)

After trust registration, Regalwhiz files Form 10A for 12A (income tax exemption) and Form 10G/10AB for 80G (donor deduction certificate) with the Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions), Chennai. We handle all CIT(E) queries and represent the trust until both certificates are issued.

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Trust Deed Registration

  • Trust deed drafted by advocate
  • Stamp paper guidance & procurement
  • Sub-registrar filing coordinated
  • Settlor + 2 witnesses present coordinated
  • Registered trust deed delivered
  • Govt. fee: ₹1,500–₹5,000 (separate)
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Trust + 12A + 80G Package

  • Trust deed + sub-registrar registration
  • 12A Income Tax exemption filing
  • 80G donor deduction certificate
  • Form 10A & 10G prepared
  • CIT(E) Chennai representation
  • End-to-end until all 3 certificates

Trust Deed Review & Redraft

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Advocates Only — Legally Sound Deeds

Every trust deed at Regalwhiz is drafted by an enrolled advocate — not a template or paralegal. Our Chennai advocates ensure the objects clause is precise, the trustee structure is legally valid, and the deed is 12A/80G compatible from day one.

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Physical Office in Chennai

Walk in to G204, Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai 600002. You meet real advocates, not a call centre. Local clients from Anna Nagar, Nungambakkam, Mylapore, and Adyar trust Regalwhiz for trust registration and NGO compliance.

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Sub-Registrar Process Handled End-to-End

Regalwhiz coordinates the entire sub-registrar filing — stamp paper, appointment scheduling, deed execution, biometric verification, and collection of the registered deed. Clients don't navigate the Chennai registration department alone.

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12A & 80G Ready Deed

Most trust deeds drafted by non-specialists fail 12A scrutiny because the objects clause is too broad or too vague. Regalwhiz drafts deeds that pass CIT(E) review — saving you the time and cost of a deed amendment.

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Tamil Nadu Regulatory Expertise

From HR&CE Act compliance for Tamil Nadu religious trusts to the Chennai Sub-Registrar process and the Income Tax Exemptions office on Nungambakkam High Road — Regalwhiz knows every step of the local regulatory landscape.

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End-to-End Until All Certificates

We don't stop at deed registration. Regalwhiz follows through to 12A certificate, 80G certificate, and any PAN/GST/FCRA registrations required — complete closure, not just an acknowledgment.

Client Reviews

Real Words From Real Clients

"We run free coaching centres for underprivileged students in Chennai. Regalwhiz drafted our trust deed with a precise objects clause and got us registered at the sub-registrar within 10 days. They then filed our 12A and 80G applications — both approved within 4 months. The advocate explained every step. For NGOs in Chennai, Regalwhiz is the firm to go to."

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Rajesh Venkatesan
Founder, Hope Education Trust — Anna Nagar, Chennai

"Our charitable trust was formed to support women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu. Regalwhiz drafted our deed with proper objects, managed the sub-registrar filing, and obtained our 12A registration. Corporate donors now contribute regularly because of our 80G certificate. The entire process was professional, transparent, and faster than I expected."

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Sunitha Parthasarathy
Secretary, Women Empowerment Foundation — Velachery, Chennai

"We manage a small temple and community hall in Mylapore. Regalwhiz guided us through the religious trust registration process under Tamil Nadu laws, advised on HR&CE compliance, and ensured our deed was correctly structured. They answered every question patiently — the trust deed was registered in 12 working days. Very satisfied with their knowledge of Chennai's religious trust regulations."

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Murugesan Krishnaswamy
Trustee, Arulmigu Seva Trust — Mylapore, Chennai

"I set up an environmental charitable trust to support urban tree planting and lake restoration in Chennai. Regalwhiz helped me understand the correct trust structure, drafted a deed with clear charitable objects, and managed the entire registration. The advocate also advised on FCRA registration for future foreign donations. Highly professional service at a fair price."

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Nalini Raghunathan
Founder, Green Chennai Initiative — Adyar, Chennai

"I needed a private trust to hold family assets and ensure proper succession for my children. Regalwhiz drafted a comprehensive private trust deed covering beneficiary rights, trustee succession, and property schedule. The advocate explained the difference between a private trust and a will — something I hadn't understood before. The deed was registered at the sub-registrar without any issues."

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Arjun Krishnamoorthy
Director, SKK Family Trust — T.Nagar, Chennai

"We are based in Coimbatore and used Regalwhiz for our charitable educational trust registration. Documents were submitted entirely online — no need to travel to Chennai. The trust deed was registered within 14 working days. Regalwhiz then handled our 12A application at the Income Tax office and we received our exemption certificate. Excellent service for Tamil Nadu NGOs outside Chennai too."

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Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan
CEO, Vidyapriya Educational Trust — Coimbatore

"We run free coaching centres for underprivileged students in Chennai. Regalwhiz drafted our trust deed with a precise objects clause and got us registered at the sub-registrar within 10 days. They then filed our 12A and 80G applications — both approved within 4 months. The advocate explained every step. For NGOs in Chennai, Regalwhiz is the firm to go to."

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Rajesh Venkatesan
Founder, Hope Education Trust — Anna Nagar, Chennai

"Our charitable trust was formed to support women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu. Regalwhiz drafted our deed with proper objects, managed the sub-registrar filing, and obtained our 12A registration. Corporate donors now contribute regularly because of our 80G certificate. The entire process was professional, transparent, and faster than I expected."

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Sunitha Parthasarathy
Secretary, Women Empowerment Foundation — Velachery, Chennai

"We manage a small temple and community hall in Mylapore. Regalwhiz guided us through the religious trust registration process under Tamil Nadu laws, advised on HR&CE compliance, and ensured our deed was correctly structured. They answered every question patiently — the trust deed was registered in 12 working days. Very satisfied with their knowledge of Chennai's religious trust regulations."

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Murugesan Krishnaswamy
Trustee, Arulmigu Seva Trust — Mylapore, Chennai

"I set up an environmental charitable trust to support urban tree planting and lake restoration in Chennai. Regalwhiz helped me understand the correct trust structure, drafted a deed with clear charitable objects, and managed the entire registration. The advocate also advised on FCRA registration for future foreign donations. Highly professional service at a fair price."

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Nalini Raghunathan
Founder, Green Chennai Initiative — Adyar, Chennai

"I needed a private trust to hold family assets and ensure proper succession for my children. Regalwhiz drafted a comprehensive private trust deed covering beneficiary rights, trustee succession, and property schedule. The advocate explained the difference between a private trust and a will — something I hadn't understood before. The deed was registered at the sub-registrar without any issues."

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Arjun Krishnamoorthy
Director, SKK Family Trust — T.Nagar, Chennai

"We are based in Coimbatore and used Regalwhiz for our charitable educational trust registration. Documents were submitted entirely online — no need to travel to Chennai. The trust deed was registered within 14 working days. Regalwhiz then handled our 12A application at the Income Tax office and we received our exemption certificate. Excellent service for Tamil Nadu NGOs outside Chennai too."

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Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan
CEO, Vidyapriya Educational Trust — Coimbatore
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FAQ Common Questions About Trust Registration in Chennai

How do I register a trust in Chennai?

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Trust registration in Chennai involves three steps: (1) Draft a trust deed on non-judicial stamp paper (Regalwhiz handles this); (2) Execute the deed before the Sub-Registrar — the settlor and two witnesses must be present for biometric verification; (3) Collect the registered deed from the Tamil Nadu Registration Department. Regalwhiz advocates manage every step, from deed drafting to sub-registrar coordination, and deliver the registered deed in 7–14 working days.

What is the government fee for trust registration in Chennai?

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At the Sub-Registrar office in Chennai, the registration fee for a trust deed is typically ₹1,500–₹5,000 depending on the type of trust and whether property is being transferred. In addition, stamp duty applies on the trust deed — the stamp paper value depends on the value of property involved. For a charitable trust with no immovable property transfer, a ₹1,500–₹3,000 stamp paper is typically sufficient. Regalwhiz advises you on the exact stamp duty before drafting begins.

What documents are required for trust registration in Chennai?

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Documents required: (1) Trust deed (drafted and executed on stamp paper — Regalwhiz prepares this); (2) Identity proof of settlor and all trustees (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport); (3) Address proof of settlor and trustees; (4) Two passport-size photographs of settlor; (5) Proof of registered office address of the trust (rental agreement or ownership document); (6) Two witnesses with identity proof. All documents are coordinated by Regalwhiz — no guesswork on what to bring to the sub-registrar.

What is the minimum number of trustees for a trust in Chennai?

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The Indian Trusts Act, 1882 does not prescribe a minimum number of trustees for private trusts — technically even one trustee is valid, but two or more are recommended. For charitable trusts applying for 12A registration, the Income Tax Department prefers at least 3 trustees (and a minimum of 2 non-family members for family-dominated trusts). Regalwhiz advises on the correct trustee structure based on your trust type and future 12A/80G intentions during the free consultation.

What is 12A registration and does my Chennai trust need it?

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Section 12A of the Income Tax Act provides income tax exemption to charitable and religious trusts — meaning the trust's income is not taxed at 30%. Without 12A, every rupee of income (including donations) is taxable. Any charitable trust in Chennai that expects regular income (donations, rental income, interest) should obtain 12A registration. Regalwhiz files Form 10A with the Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions), Chennai, and represents the trust through the entire approval process.

What is 80G registration and how does it help donors?

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Section 80G of the Income Tax Act allows donors to deduct 50% of their donation from their taxable income (subject to limits). A trust with an 80G certificate is far more attractive to corporate CSR donors and individual contributors. Without 80G, most corporations and HNIs will not donate. Regalwhiz files the 80G application after 12A is granted — typically using Form 10G or Form 10AB — and handles the CIT(E) process from start to certificate.

How long does trust registration take in Chennai?

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Trust deed registration at the Sub-Registrar takes 7–14 working days from the date of execution. After this, 12A registration typically takes 3–6 months at the Income Tax Exemptions office in Chennai, depending on query rounds. 80G registration follows 12A and takes a further 2–4 months. Regalwhiz keeps you updated at every stage and proactively responds to CIT(E) queries within mandatory deadlines.

Can I register a trust online in Chennai?

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Trust deed registration in Tamil Nadu currently requires the physical presence of the settlor and two witnesses at the Sub-Registrar office — biometric verification is mandatory. However, all other steps — trust deed drafting, document collection, sub-registrar appointment booking, 12A/80G filing — are handled digitally by Regalwhiz. You only need to visit the sub-registrar once. Regalwhiz coordinates the appointment and prepares you fully before the visit.

What is the difference between a trust, society, and Section 8 company in Chennai?

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All three are used for non-profit/charitable purposes, but differ in law and governance: A Trust (Indian Trusts Act, 1882) is the simplest — registered at the Sub-Registrar, governed by the trust deed, ideal for small charities. A Society (Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975) requires at least 7 members and a memorandum of association — more formal governance. A Section 8 Company (Companies Act, 2013) is the most formal structure — registered with the MCA, ideal for large-scale charitable operations. Regalwhiz advises Chennai clients on the best structure for their specific objectives and fundraising plans. Company formation services are also available.

What happens if a trust deed has errors or is rejected?

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If the Sub-Registrar rejects a trust deed for technical errors — incorrect stamp duty, missing clauses, wrong property description — the deed must be redrafted and re-executed on fresh stamp paper, incurring additional stamp duty. If a poorly drafted objects clause causes 12A rejection at the Income Tax Department, the trust may need a formal deed amendment (also requiring sub-registrar registration). Regalwhiz's advocate-drafted deeds are designed to pass both sub-registrar scrutiny and 12A/80G review on the first attempt — preventing the costly cycle of rejection and re-filing.

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Trust Registration in Anna Nagar, Velachery & Mylapore, Chennai

Chennai's residential localities — Anna Nagar, Velachery, Adyar, Mylapore, Nungambakkam, and Kilpauk — are home to hundreds of community organisations, neighbourhood trusts, and religious trusts. Regalwhiz is based at Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai — centrally located to serve clients across all Chennai zones. We coordinate sub-registrar appointments at the relevant jurisdictional office (Tondiarpet, Mylapore, Egmore, or other) based on your trust's registered address. Free consultation at our office — no appointment needed.

Trust Registration in Coimbatore — NGOs & Educational Trusts

Coimbatore is Tamil Nadu's second-largest city and a major hub for educational institutions, industrial trusts, and social welfare organisations. Regalwhiz registers charitable and private trusts for Coimbatore clients entirely digitally — trust deed drafted and shared online, sub-registrar coordination handled remotely. Coimbatore clients visit their local sub-registrar once for biometric verification. 12A and 80G applications filed from Chennai with full representation. No need to travel from Coimbatore.

Trust Registration in Madurai — Religious & Charitable Trusts

Madurai is a major centre for religious trusts — temple trusts, pilgrimage welfare organisations, and Meenakshi Amman devotee groups. Regalwhiz advises Madurai religious trust founders on the correct registration pathway (HR&CE compliance vs. general public trust), drafts trust deeds compliant with Tamil Nadu law, and handles the sub-registrar process. Charitable educational and healthcare trusts in Madurai also benefit from Regalwhiz's 12A and 80G expertise. Documents handled digitally — one sub-registrar visit only.

Trust Registration in Tiruchirappalli (Trichy)

Trichy's academic institutions, hospitals, and community welfare organisations frequently establish charitable trusts for scholarships, patient welfare funds, and social programmes. Regalwhiz registers Trichy trusts entirely online — from trust deed drafting to 12A/80G application — with clients visiting the Trichy Sub-Registrar only once for deed execution. Regalwhiz's Chennai advocate team has registered trusts in Trichy, Thanjavur, and Karur for healthcare, education, and rural welfare purposes.

Trust Registration in Salem, Tiruppur & Erode

Tiruppur's garment industry association trusts, worker welfare funds, and CSR trusts regularly require formal registration and 80G certification to receive corporate contributions. Salem and Erode's growing industrial base similarly supports community welfare trusts. Regalwhiz extends Chennai-quality trust registration services to all Tamil Nadu Tier-2 cities — fully digital document process, advocate-drafted trust deeds, and complete 12A/80G support. Clients only need to appear at the local sub-registrar once.

Complete Guide Trust Registration in Chennai: Complete 2026 Guide — Indian Trusts Act, Deed Drafting, 12A, 80G & Tamil Nadu Process

What is Trust Registration in Chennai and Why is it Important?

A trust is a legal arrangement where a settlor transfers property or assets to one or more trustees, who hold and manage those assets for the benefit of specified beneficiaries or for a declared charitable/religious purpose. In India, private trusts are governed by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, while public charitable and religious trusts are governed by general principles of trust law and, where applicable, by state enactments such as the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975 and the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Act, 1959.

In Chennai, trust registration takes place at the local Sub-Registrar office under the Tamil Nadu Registration Department — currently administered under TNREGINET. The trust deed is executed on stamp paper in the presence of the Sub-Registrar, and the registered deed is returned after biometric verification of the settlor and witnesses.

A registered trust deed is essential for: opening a bank account in the trust's name, applying for PAN, receiving donations legally, applying for 12A income tax exemption, applying for 80G donor deduction certificates, acquiring or transferring property, and obtaining government grants or CSR funding. Without registration, a trust has no legal standing to operate formally in Tamil Nadu.

Regalwhiz Law Chambers is based at G204, Spencer Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai 600002 — walking distance from the Chennai City Sub-Registrar office. Our advocates have registered 500+ trusts across Tamil Nadu and handle the complete process from deed drafting to 12A/80G certificate delivery. If a Section 8 company is a better fit, we advise that too.

Types of Trusts in Tamil Nadu — Which One Do You Need?

Understanding the correct trust type before registration prevents costly restructuring later. Tamil Nadu recognises three main categories:

1. Public Charitable Trust

The most common trust type for NGOs, social organisations, educational institutions, and healthcare initiatives in Chennai. The trust's objects must be for the benefit of the public at large — not a defined set of individuals. Eligible for 12A income tax exemption and 80G donor deduction. Regalwhiz recommends a minimum of 3 trustees with clear non-family majority for smooth 12A approval.

2. Private / Family Trust

Established for the benefit of specific, named beneficiaries — typically family members. Used for estate planning, asset succession, minor children's financial security, and wealth management. Not eligible for 12A/80G. Governed entirely by the trust deed. Private trusts in Chennai are commonly used by business families in T.Nagar, Nungambakkam, and Anna Nagar to protect assets across generations.

3. Religious Trust

Established for religious purposes — temple management, mosque administration, church maintenance, or any dharmic observance. In Tamil Nadu, Hindu temples above a certain income threshold fall under the HR&CE Act, 1959 — administered by the HR&CE Department with offices across Chennai. Smaller temples and non-Hindu religious organisations register as general public trusts. Regalwhiz advises on the correct pathway for your religious trust.

4. Specific Purpose Trusts

Trusts established for a specific defined purpose — such as a scholarship fund, a community library, or a medical relief fund. These are typically structured as public charitable trusts with a narrow objects clause targeting the specific purpose. A precise objects clause is critical for 12A eligibility.

Documents Required for Trust Registration in Chennai

The following documents are required for trust deed registration at the Chennai Sub-Registrar office:

For the Trust Deed

  • Trust deed on non-judicial stamp paper — Regalwhiz drafts and procures this. Stamp value depends on trust property: typically ₹1,500–₹5,000 for charitable trusts with no immovable property transfer; higher if property is being transferred into the trust at registration.
  • Two witnesses — Present at the sub-registrar office with their ID proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport). They must be adults and not trustees or settlors.

For the Settlor

  • Aadhaar card + PAN card (mandatory)
  • Two passport-size photographs
  • Address proof (utility bill / rental agreement)

For All Trustees

  • Aadhaar card + PAN card of each trustee
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Contact details (mobile + email)

For the Trust's Registered Office

  • Proof of registered office address in Chennai — rental agreement or property ownership document
  • NOC from the property owner if the premises are rented

After trust registration, additional documents are required for 12A and 80G applications — Regalwhiz provides a complete checklist during the consultation.

Step-by-Step Trust Registration Process in Chennai (2026)

Trust registration in Chennai follows a structured process administered by the Tamil Nadu Registration Department through the TNREGINET portal:

  1. Consultation & Trust Structure Advice: Regalwhiz advocates conduct a free consultation to determine trust type, trustee composition, objects clause scope, and stamp paper value. This step prevents errors that cause rejection or 12A denial later.
  2. Trust Deed Drafting: The advocate drafts the trust deed covering: trust name and registered office address in Chennai, objects clause (specific and charitable), settlor details, trustee names and addresses, beneficiary description, trustee powers and removal procedure, property schedule, amendment and dissolution clause. The draft is shared for review and approval before execution.
  3. Stamp Paper Procurement: The finalised deed is printed on non-judicial stamp paper of the appropriate value — procured from licensed stamp vendors in Chennai. Regalwhiz guides you on the correct stamp value.
  4. Execution Before Sub-Registrar: The settlor and two witnesses appear before the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar in Chennai (the sub-registrar is determined by the trust's registered office address). The Sub-Registrar verifies identities via biometric scan and photographs. The deed is signed in the presence of the registrar.
  5. Registration & Return of Deed: The deed is scanned, digitally entered into TNREGINET, and the registered copy is returned to the trust — typically within 7–14 working days. This registered deed is the trust's primary legal document.
  6. PAN Registration: Apply for PAN in the trust's name (Form 49A) — required before any bank account or Income Tax application. Regalwhiz assists with PAN application post-registration.
  7. Bank Account Opening: A trust bank account is opened in Chennai using the registered deed, PAN, and trustee KYC documents. Most nationalised banks and private banks accept Regalwhiz-drafted trust deeds without issue.
  8. 12A & 80G Applications (for charitable trusts): Filed with the Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions), Chennai — using Form 10A (12A) and Form 10G/10AB (80G). Regalwhiz manages the entire CIT(E) process.

Government Fees for Trust Registration in Tamil Nadu

Trust registration fees in Tamil Nadu are governed by the Tamil Nadu Stamp Act and the Registration Act, 1908. The key cost components are:

ComponentApplicable SituationAmount
Stamp Duty on Trust DeedCharitable trust — no property transfer₹1,500 – ₹5,000
Stamp Duty on Trust DeedTrust deed with immovable property transfer1%–8% of property value
Registration FeeSub-Registrar registration fee (Tamil Nadu)₹100 – ₹1,000
12A Application FeeIncome Tax Dept (Form 10A filing)No govt fee
80G Application FeeIncome Tax Dept (Form 10G/10AB filing)No govt fee
PAN ApplicationTrust PAN (Form 49A, NSDL)₹107 (approx.)

Note: Stamp duty on trust deeds involving immovable property transfer in Tamil Nadu is computed under the Tamil Nadu Stamp Act (Article 64 & 65 of Schedule I). For charitable trusts with no property transfer at registration stage, the stamp duty is nominal. Regalwhiz provides a precise stamp duty calculation during the consultation before any fees are paid.

12A and 80G Registration for Chennai Trusts — Complete Guide

After trust deed registration, most charitable trusts in Chennai should apply for 12A and 80G registration with the Income Tax Department. These are separate registrations, processed by the Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemptions) — CIT(E), Chennai, located at Aayakar Bhavan, 121, M.G. Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai.

12A Registration — Income Tax Exemption

Section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 grants exemption to a trust's income from income tax — under Sections 11 and 12. Without 12A, a charitable trust's income (including donations received) is taxable at 30%. Registration is now under Section 12AB (amended Finance Act, 2020) — filed using Form 10A on the Income Tax e-filing portal.

Key requirements for 12A approval by CIT(E) Chennai:

  • The trust must be registered (sub-registrar deed)
  • Objects clause must be charitable — covering education, healthcare, relief of poverty, environment, or advancement of any other object of general public utility
  • The trust should not be operating for profit
  • Activities should not be restricted to a particular religious community or caste (for general public utility trusts)
  • Application filed within 3 months of trust registration (for new trusts) or before the end of the financial year

80G Registration — Donor Tax Deduction

Section 80G allows donors to deduct 50% of their donation (in most cases) from their taxable income. A trust with an 80G certificate is significantly more attractive for:

  • Corporate CSR donations: Companies fulfilling CSR obligations under Companies Act Section 135 prefer trusts with 80G certificates
  • HNI and individual donors: High-net-worth individuals contributing to Chennai NGOs maximise their tax benefit with 80G-certified trusts
  • Foreign Contributions (FCRA): Trusts expecting foreign donations must additionally register under FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) — a separate process. Regalwhiz advises on FCRA eligibility and filing

80G is now applied using Form 10AB on the Income Tax e-filing portal. Approval is typically granted after 12A is obtained. Regalwhiz prepares both applications, represents the trust before the CIT(E) Chennai office, and handles any query responses within mandatory deadlines.

Trust vs. Society vs. Section 8 Company — Which is Best for Your Chennai NGO?

This is the most important decision for any Chennai social entrepreneur. Here is a factual comparison:

  • Charitable Trust: Registered at Sub-Registrar (Tamil Nadu Registration Dept). Governed by trust deed. Minimum 2 trustees. Simplest and cheapest to form (₹1,500–₹5,000 stamp duty). Suitable for small to mid-size NGOs, scholarship funds, community organisations. Eligible for 12A/80G. No mandatory audit until income exceeds ₹2.5 lakh. Best for: early-stage NGOs in Chennai starting with a small founding group.
  • Society: Registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975 with the Registrar of Societies, Chennai. Minimum 7 members required. More democratic governance (general body meetings, elections). Suitable for membership-based organisations, clubs, cultural bodies. Eligible for 12A/80G. Annual returns mandatory. Best for: organisations with a broader membership base.
  • Section 8 Company: Registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). Most formal structure — mandatory annual filings (AOC-4, MGT-7), statutory audit, board governance. Eligible for 12A/80G. Best for: large-scale charitable operations, professional fundraising, institutional credibility for foreign donors. Higher compliance cost.

For most first-time NGO founders in Chennai — those starting an educational trust, healthcare trust, or community welfare trust — a charitable trust is the recommended starting point due to its simplicity, low cost, and fast registration. Regalwhiz advises clients on the optimal structure and can assist with trust, society, or Section 8 company registration.

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Registering a Trust in Chennai

  • 1. Vague objects clause. The most common cause of 12A rejection. An objects clause that says "the trust shall carry out charitable activities" is insufficient. The CIT(E) Chennai requires specific, enumerated charitable purposes — education, healthcare, poverty relief, environment — with precise descriptions. Regalwhiz drafts objects clauses that pass both sub-registrar and CIT(E) scrutiny.
  • 2. Using a downloaded template trust deed. Generic trust deed templates available online miss Chennai-specific sub-registrar requirements and frequently fail 12A review. An advocate-drafted deed prevents sub-registrar rejection and costly re-execution on fresh stamp paper.
  • 3. Wrong stamp paper value. Using a ₹100 stamp paper for a deed that involves immovable property transfer attracts a stamp duty penalty at the sub-registrar. Regalwhiz calculates the correct stamp duty for your specific trust before drafting begins.
  • 4. Majority family members as trustees. For charitable trusts seeking 12A, the CIT(E) views a majority of related persons as trustees unfavourably — it raises concerns about personal benefit. Regalwhiz advises on trustee composition to ensure smooth 12A approval.
  • 5. Not applying for PAN before bank account. A trust cannot open a bank account without PAN. Many Chennai trusts delay fundraising because they skip the PAN step. Regalwhiz handles PAN application immediately after deed registration.
  • 6. Missing the 12A provisional registration window. New charitable trusts receive provisional 12A registration for 3 years — they must apply for regular registration before the provisional period expires. Missing this deadline requires a fresh application. Regalwhiz tracks all renewal dates for client trusts.
  • 7. Applying for 80G before 12A. 80G registration is only available to trusts that already hold 12A. Applying in the wrong order wastes time and attracts rejection. Regalwhiz ensures the correct sequential application process.

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