LegalGEAn NGO sector jurist specializes in the establishment and management of NNLEs (Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities). They draft the organization's charter, grant agreements with donors, and resolve internal governance issues. In Georgia, where the civil sector is active, a jurist helps foundations properly utilize tax exemptions (e.g., VAT exemption under a grant) in accordance with the Tax Code of Georgia. They ensure organizational transparency and harmonization with legislation, without court disputes. The specialists on this page will help you implement your charitable or civic goals efficiently and securely. Within the broader field of Non-Profit & NGO Law, NGO Advocacy & Defense is a specialized subfield that requires a Lawyer's in-depth knowledge of these specific issues and practices. Specifically in Nonprofit Law, a Lawyer can help with: Nonprofit Law covers a wide range of legal services designed for Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities (N(….
Nonprofit Law covers a wide range of legal services designed for Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities (N(N)LE). In Georgia, this form is the primary legal status for non-governmental organizations, associations, foundations, clubs, and public unions. Unlike business companies, the main goal of an N(N)LE is not to generate profit and distribute it among founders, but to carry out social, cultural, educational, or charitable activities. Nevertheless, nonprofit organizations are subject to strict legislative regulations regarding registration, governance, taxation, and reporting. A correctly structured charter and sound internal documentation are essential for the organization's effective operation and for gaining trust with donors.
Specialists on Legal.ge offer full legal support at all stages of the N(N)LE lifecycle:
Lawyer assistance is needed in situations such as:
The activities of nonprofit organizations are mainly regulated by the Civil Code of Georgia (articles on N(N)LEs), which defines their legal nature and capacity. Registration procedures are outlined in the Law on Entrepreneurs (which also applies to nonprofit entities regarding registration). Tax obligations are regulated by the Tax Code of Georgia, and relations with donors by the Law on Grants. The Law on Accounting, Reporting and Auditing is also important, establishing financial reporting standards (for Category IV enterprises).
The nonprofit sector requires specific knowledge. Business lawyers may not know the nuances of grant taxation or the legal nature of membership fees. Legal.ge allows you to connect with experts who specialize specifically in NGO law. This ensures the sustainability of your organization and full compliance with the law.