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OPC or sole proprietorship?

OPC or Sole Proprietorship     Here’s an overview of each: OPC (One Person Company): OPC is a legal business structure that allows a single individual to establish a company with limited liability. It provides benefits such as separate legal identity and limited liability protection, meaning the personal assets of the owner are generally protected… Read More »

OPC and sole proprietorship?

OPC and sole proprietorship   OPC and Sole Proprietorship are distinct legal frameworks for business establishments. Here’s an explanation of each: OPC (One Person Company): OPC is a type of business structure that allows a single individual to form and operate a company as a separate legal entity. It provides the benefits of limited liability,… Read More »

Can an OPC be a holding company?

What is an OPC? A One Person Company (OPC) is a relatively new business structure introduced in many countries, including India, through the Companies Act, 2013. It allows a single individual to own and operate a company with the benefits of limited liability. An OPC enjoys several features similar to a private limited company but… Read More »

Sole proprietorship vs. OPC?

Sole proprietorship vs OPC Here are the notable distinctions between an OPC (One Person Company) and a sole proprietorship: Legal Structure: OPC: An OPC is a legally recognized entity that is registered under the Companies Act. An OPC (One Person Company) is recognized as an independent legal entity distinct from its owner. Sole Proprietorship: A… Read More »