80G & 12A Verification

80G & 12A Verification: How to Verify Validity in India (2026 Step-by-Step Guide)

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Introduction: Why 80G & 12A Verification Matters More Than Ever

For donors in India—whether individual, corporate, or CSR—verifying an NGO’s 80G and 12A certification is one of the most critical steps before contributing funds or materials.

Here’s why:

However, thousands of NGOs in India:

  • Do not have valid 80G or 12A
  • Have expired certificates
  • Use outdated or fake registration numbers
  • Operate without compliance awareness

Mislead donors during peak donation seasons

This comprehensive guide teaches you exactly how to verify whether an NGO has valid 80G & 12A certifications—using official government systems and foolproof due-diligence methods.

What Are 80G & 12A Certifications?

80G Certificate

Issued by the Income Tax Department, it allows donors to claim a tax deduction of 50% or 100% on donations made to eligible NGOs.

12A Certificate

Issued to NGOs so that the organization itself is exempt from paying income tax on donations received.

Both certificates are mandatory for an NGO to be considered legally compliant and trustworthy

How to Check Whether an NGO Has Valid 80G Certification

There are 3 primary ways to verify 80G status:

Method 1 — Ask the NGO for Its 80G Certificate (Must Include These Details)

A valid 80G certificate contains:

  • NGO Name
  • PAN details
  • Registration number
  • Effective date & validity period
  • Approval under Income Tax Act 
  • QR code or official signature post-2021 reforms

 If an NGO hesitates or provides a low-quality scan → Not trustworthy.

Method 2 — Verify 80G Status on the Income Tax Portal

Steps:

  1. Visit:
    https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal
  2. Navigate to:
    Tax Exemptions → List of Approved 80G Entities
  3. Enter:
    • NGO Name
    • PAN Number
    • Registration Number
  4. Confirm:
    • Validity period
    • Status (Approved / Expired / Withdrawn)
    • Unique Registration Number (URN)

Why this is reliable

This is the official government database. If the NGO doesn’t appear here → its 80G status is questionable.

Method 3 — Validate the 80G Receipt After Donation

A real NGO issues a receipt that contains:

  • Donor name
  • Donation amount
  • NGO PAN
  • 80G reference number
  • Signature & seal
  • Date of donation

Fake NGOs often issue:

  • Receipts without 80G
  • Receipts with invalid numbers

Receipts from expired certificates

How to Verify Whether an NGO Has Valid 12A Certification

What is 12A?

Without 12A, an NGO cannot legally accept donations tax-free. This certificate is the foundation of NGO compliance.

Method 1 — Ask for the 12A Certificate Copy

A valid 12A certificate must include:

  • NGO Name
  • Unique Registration Number
  • Effective date
  • Tax exemption approval
  • Department signature or QR code

Method 2 — Verify Through Income Tax Portal

Steps:

  1. Visit:
    https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal
  2. Navigate to:
    Tax Exemptions → Approved Institutions
  3. Search using:
    • NGO Name
    • PAN
    • Registration Number

A 12A record should appear with:

  • Validity period
  • Compliance status
  • Unique registration details

If the NGO is missing → its 12A is invalid or withdrawn.

Method 3 — Long-Term Validation via Annual Reports or Audit Statements

A compliant NGO will publish:

  • Annual Audit Reports
  • Balance sheets
  • IT compliance documents

Transparent NGOs openly display compliance paperwork.

Difference Between 80G and 12A Explained

Feature
80G
12A

Purpose

Tax benefit for donors

Tax exemption for NGO

Required For

Donor deductions

NGO operations & sustainability

Compliance Level

High

Very high

Renewal

Mandatory post-2021

Mandatory post-2021

Issued By

IT Department

IT Department

Critical For Donation?

Yes

Yes

Signs That an NGO’s 80G/12A May Be Fake or Expired

If even one of these appears → proceed with extreme caution.

Why Donors Must Verify 80G & 12A

Never donate to NGOs without valid certification unless you have verified their legitimacy through other means.

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FAQ

1. How do I know if an NGO’s 80G is valid?

Check the certificate validity date and search the NGO on the income tax portal.

No. Only NGOs with valid 80G can issue tax-deductible receipts.

This is a compliance issue. NGOs must have both.

No. Many operate without it.

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