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Can a private limited company be a partnership?

Can a Private Limited Company be a Partnership When considering business structures, it’s important to understand the differences between a Private Limited Company and a partnership. These two forms of business organization are fundamentally different, serving distinct purposes and providing various legal and financial implications.   Understanding the Structures A Private Limited Company is a… Read More »

Can huf be partner in partnership firm?

HUF be Partner in Partnership Firm   A Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) is a unique entity under Indian law, often used for managing family-owned businesses and assets. Given its distinctive nature, a common question arises: Can a HUF be a partner in a partnership firm?   Understanding HUF: A HUF is a family unit made… Read More »

Where partnership is registered?

  Partnership registration Partnership registration, The registration process for partnerships can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific laws and regulations in place. In general, partnerships are registered at the local or regional level rather than with a central government agency. Here are some common options for partnership registration: Local Government Offices: Partnerships may need… Read More »

TDS compliance for partnership firm?

TDS Compliance for Partnership Firm   TDS Compliance for Partnership Firm, For a partnership firms, compliance with TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) provisions is important to fulfil its tax obligations. Here are some key aspects of TDS compliance for a partnership firm: TAN Registration: The partnership firm must obtain a valid Tax Deduction and Collection… Read More »

LLP reconstitution: What is process of reconstitution deed in LLP?

    Introduction A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a popular business structure that offers flexibility and limited liability to its partners. Over time, an LLP may undergo changes in its structure due to the admission, resignation, or change in roles of partners. This process is called the reconstitution of an LLP. The reconstitution process… Read More »