Social welfare Registration

Social Welfare Department Registration Certificate is an official document issued by the provincial government (e.g., Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, or Balochistan) that legally recognizes Anjuman Rifah-e-Ama as a valid non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) or welfare society

Punjab Charity Commission (PCC) Certificate

The Punjab Charity Commission (PCC) Certificate is a mandatory registration document issued by the Government of Punjab under the Punjab Charity Commission Act, 2018. It regulates and monitors charitable organizations operating within Punjab, Pakistan.

For Anjuman Rifah-e-Ama, this certificate serves as:

  1. Legal Authorization: Confirms that the organization is officially registered and compliant with provincial charity laws.

  2. Transparency & Accountability: Requires regular submission of financial reports, audit statements, and activity updates to ensure funds are used honestly for free medical services.

  3. Public Trust: Provides donors with confidence that their contributions (Zakat, Sadaqah, donations) are being managed lawfully and ethically.

  4. Operational Necessity: Mandatory for opening bank accounts, receiving foreign or local donations, and partnering with government or international agencies.

Tex Exemption Certificate from FBR

Tax Exemption Certificate issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) under Section 2(36) and Clause (c) of Part I of the Second Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (commonly known as an Income Tax Exemption Certificate) recognizes Anjuman Rifah-e-Ama as a charitable welfare organization.

For your hospital, this certificate provides:

  1. Tax-Free Status: The organization is exempt from paying income tax on donations, grants, and other funds received for charitable purposes.

  2. Donor Incentive: Donors (individuals and companies) can claim tax deductions on their contributions to Anjuman Rifah-e-Ama, encouraging more generous giving.

  3. Zakat Eligibility: Enables the organization to receive and disburse Zakat funds legally for eligible needy patients.

  4. Credibility: Demonstrates to donors, partners, and the government that the organization complies with federal tax laws and maintains financial transparency.

  5. Audit Requirement: Requires annual submission of audited financial statements to FBR to maintain the exemption status.