Why

Limited Liability Partnership ?

Limited Liability Partnership For Business

  • Limited Liability: Protect personal assets while sharing business risks.

  • Flexible Structure: Enjoy partnership benefits with less compliance.

  • Tax Advantages: Save more with no dividend distribution tax!

Registration Time & Common Causes Of Delays

LLP Registration Time: Typically 10–15 working days, including name reservation (~2–3 days), DSC issuance (~1–2 days), and incorporation form approval (~5–7 days). The LLP agreement must be filed within 30 days of incorporation. Delays may occur due to document errors or MCA processing workloads.

  • Name Approval Issues: Rejection due to similarity with existing names or non-compliance with MCA rules.

  • Incomplete Documentation: Missing or incorrect ID/address proofs, or partner details.

  • DSC Delays: Errors or delayed verification during Digital Signature Certificate issuance.

  • Incorrect FiLLiP Filing: Errors in incorporation forms requiring resubmission.

  • Payment Delays: Pending or incomplete government fee payments.

  • MCA Portal Issues: Technical glitches slowing down processing.

  • Delayed LLP Agreement Submission: Missing the 30-day post-registration deadline for agreement filing.

Documents Required to Register a LLP

For Partners:

  1. Identity Proof: PAN card (mandatory for Indian nationals).

  2. Address Proof: Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, or driving license.

  3. Residential Proof: Latest utility bill (electricity, water, gas) or bank statement (not older than 2 months).

  4. Passport: Mandatory for foreign nationals.

For Registered Office Address:

  1. Utility Bill: Electricity, gas, or water bill (not older than 2 months).

  2. NOC (No Objection Certificate): From the property owner allowing its use as a registered office.

  3. Rent Agreement/Ownership Proof: If the property is rented or owned by the partner.

Other Documents:

  1. Digital Signature Certificate (DSC): For all designated partners.

  2. Consent of Partners: Agreement from partners to act as designated partners.

  3. LLP Agreement: Draft to define roles and responsibilities (submitted post-registration).

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