Proprietorship Registration

Register your Proprietorship at just ₹5499/- (All inclusive)

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    Our Plan for Proprietorship Registration starts at

    ₹5499/-

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    MSME/Udhyam registration

    Trade Licence

    GST Registration

    TAN/TDS registration

    Digital Signature (DSC)

    *Above fees include government fee on minimum contribution of INR 1 Lacs. In case partner’s contributions exceeeds 1 Lacs, differential fees will be borne by client.

    Documents Required For LLP Registration

    How long does it take?

    14 Days

    (From Receipt of All Documents)
    Step 1

    Obtain DSC for proprietor

    Step 2

    Apply for TAN

    Step 3

    Apply for GST Registration, MSME and Trade Licence

    Step 4

    Deliver all documents

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A proprietorship firm is a type of business structure where a single individual owns and manages the entire business. The proprietor is personally liable for all the debts and obligations of the firm. Proprietorship firms are easy to set up and operate, making them a popular choice for small businesses and startups in India.

     

    There are mainly four types of proprietorship in India:

    • Sole Proprietorship
    • One Person Company (OPC)
    • Registered Proprietorship
    • Unregistered Proprietorship

    Each type of proprietorship has its advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of business structure depends on the proprietor’s needs, goals, and resources.

    Proprietorship and firm are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two. Proprietorship refers to a type of business structure where a single individual owns and manages the entire business, while a firm refers to a group of individuals who come together to carry out a business activity. In a firm, the ownership is shared among the partners, and the profits and losses are also shared among them. In contrast, in proprietorship, the proprietor has complete control over the business, and all the profits and losses belong to the proprietor alone.