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Are LLPs governed by companies act?

LLPs governed by companies act   In India, LLPs are governed by the companies Act, 2008, which is also a separate law. While there may be some similarities between the governance of companies and LLPs, such as certain reporting and compliance requirements, the specific legal framework and regulations for LLPs are usually outlined in their… Read More »

LLP formation requirements: Who can form LLP ?

LLP formation requirements   LLP formation requirements: Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) can be formed by a group of individuals or entities who meet the requirements and fulfill the necessary legal procedures. Here’s a breakdown of Who can form LLP: Individuals: Two or more individuals can come together to form an LLP. They may be professionals,… Read More »

LLP to Ltd conversion: Why change from LLP to ltd ?

LLP to Ltd conversion       LLP to Ltd conversion: The transition from a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) to a Private Limited Company (Ltd) is driven by a diverse array of distinctive motives, reflecting the dynamic nature of businesses and the evolving needs of stakeholders involved in the decision-making process. Here, we explore a… Read More »

No statutory dues certificate format?

No Statutory Dues Certificate   A “no statutory dues certificate” is a document that confirms the absence of any outstanding statutory obligations or dues owed by an individual or organization. It serves as a declaration that all required statutory payments, such as taxes, fees, penalties, or other financial liabilities, have been duly settled.   While… Read More »

Why no Permanent Establishment Certificate is Required ?

Permanent Establishment Certificate   Permanent Establishment Certificate: A ” typically refers to a document issued by tax authorities to confirm that a foreign company or entity does not have a permanent establishment (PE) in a particular country. A permanent establishment is a fixed place of business through which a company carries out its business activities,… Read More »

What is 15CA?

  15CA definition Form 15CA is a declaration form required by the Indian government for certain remittances made by residents of India to non-residents. It is used to ensure that appropriate taxes deduct and pay to the government before the funds are transferred abroad. 15CA definition When an Indian resident makes a remittance to a… Read More »

Can an OPC have shareholders?

Can an OPC have shareholders An OPC (One Person Company) can have shareholders, but there is a limitation to the number of this it can have. As the name suggests, an OPC is designed for a single person to start and manage a company. Therefore, by definition, there can be only one shareholder in an… Read More »

Can opc issue debentures

Debentures   No, an OPC (One Person Company) not permitted to issue debentures. According to the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 in India, an OPC restricted from issuing any kind of securities including it. The concept of an OPC is design to facilitate single-person entrepreneurship and to provide limited liability protection to the sole… Read More »

Can huf be partner in partnership firm?

HUF be Partner in Partnership Firm   HUF  be partner in partnership firm: Yes, a Hindu Undivided Family  can be a partner in a partnership firm. According to the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, a partnership can be formed between two or more individuals, including HUFs. In a partnership firm, the Hindu Undivided Family would be… Read More »

What are the new compliance under gst?

  New compliance under GST New compliance under GST, Here are some common compliances requirements under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. GST Registration: Businesses whose turnover exceeds the prescribed threshold are required to register for GST. GST Returns: Registered taxpayers need to file regular GST returns based on their category and turnover.… Read More »