Foreign contribution registration renewal requires timely electronic application, FCRA account details, prescribed fee, and compliance before expiry. Renewal of a foreign contribution registration certificate is permitted after five years, on an electronic application in Form FC-3C made within six months before expiry, accompanied by an affidavit in Proforma 'AA', details of an FCRA Account, and the prescribed renewal fee. If no timely application or fee is received, the certificate is deemed to have ceased on completion of the five-year period. During that period, foreign contribution cannot be received or utilised, and unutilised funds and related assets vest with the prescribed authority until renewal or fresh registration.
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Foreign contribution registration renewal requires timely electronic application, FCRA account details, prescribed fee, and compliance before expiry.
Renewal of a foreign contribution registration certificate is permitted after five years, on an electronic application in Form FC-3C made within six months before expiry, accompanied by an affidavit in Proforma 'AA', details of an FCRA Account, and the prescribed renewal fee. If no timely application or fee is received, the certificate is deemed to have ceased on completion of the five-year period. During that period, foreign contribution cannot be received or utilised, and unutilised funds and related assets vest with the prescribed authority until renewal or fresh registration.
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