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The Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, has extended ...


India extends FCRA certificate validity for certain entities till 30.06.2024 if renewal pending. Renewal refusal = expired certificate.

Circulars     FEMA

June 27, 2024

The Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, has extended the validity of FCRA registration certificates for certain categories of FCRA registered entities. The extension applies to entities whose certificates were extended until 31.03.2024 and have pending renewal applications, now extended till 30.06.2024 or until renewal application disposal. Additionally, entities with certificates expiring between 01.04.2024 and 30.06.2024, and have applied/will apply for renewal, will have their validity extended until 30.06.2024 or until renewal application disposal. If renewal applications are refused, the certificate validity will be deemed expired, rendering the association ineligible to receive or use foreign contributions. The notice is issued under the approval of the Competent Authority for compliance by all concerned FCRA registered associations.

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