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LLP vs. Partnership: Which is better LLP or partnership ?

LLP vs. Partnership   LLP and Partnership: The captivating process of choosing between a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) and a general Partnership finds its essence in your specific circumstances and business goals. Within this transformative decision lies a tapestry of factors awaiting your discerning evaluation. Explore the following points, delving into the depths of comparison… Read More »

Is LLP not a legal entity?

Is LLP not a legal entity Defining LLPs An LLP is a distinct legal form of business entity that combines features of both partnerships and corporations. It offers partners limited liability protection, shielding their personal assets from the debts and liabilities of the partnership, while allowing them to participate in the management and operation of… Read More »

Can a private limited company be a proprietor?

Private Limited Company   No, a private limited company cannot be a proprietor. The term “proprietor” typically refers to an individual who owns and operates a business as a sole proprietorship. On the other hand, a Pvt Ltd Co. is a distinct legal entity separate from its owners. It is formed by incorporating under the… Read More »

Can a private limited company be a proprietor of a firm?

Can a Private Limited Company Be a Proprietor of a Firm?   In the world of business, understanding the structure and legalities of different entities is crucial. One common question that arises is, “Can a Private Limited Company be a proprietor of a firm?” To answer this, we first need to clarify the distinctions between… Read More »

OPC is a statutory company?

Statutory company   Statutory company: OPC (One Person Company) is not a statutory company. OPC refers to a type of business structure or legal entity recognized in certain jurisdictions, including India. It is a form of company where a single individual can establish a separate legal entity and enjoy limited liability protection similar to a… Read More »