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LLP Registration · Perungalathur residential mixed with neighbourhood commerce Pocket

the cluster of residential, retail, light manufacturing businesses that defines Perungalathur's commercial fabric — handled by a qualified, in-house team

LLP for residential mixed with neighbourhood commerce businesses across the Perungalathur pocket near GST Road with on-time portal submission and full statutory reconciliation. Call 9566-068-468.

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What annual filings must an LLP make with the MCA in Perungalathur, Chennai?

Two annual filings are mandatory. Form 11, the annual return covering partner details and contribution, must be filed by 30 May each year under Rule 25. Form 8, the statement of accounts and solvency, must be filed by 30 October each year under Rule 24, certified by an auditor where applicable. Both filings are common to every LLP regardless of size or contribution. A delayed filing attracts the additional fee of one hundred rupees per day under Section 69 with no upper cap. Income-tax return in Form ITR-5 is filed separately by 31 July (or 31 October if subject to audit) each year.

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LLP Registration in Perungalathur — Plans & Pricing

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Basic FiLLiP
One-time LLP incorporation
₹6,500one-time

  • Name Reservation via RUN-LLP
  • FiLLiP Form Preparation & Filing
  • DPIN Allotment for 2 Designated Partners
  • Digital Signature Coordination (DSC class-3)
  • Standard LLP Agreement Template (Schedule I aligned)
  • Certificate of Incorporation (Form 16) Delivery
  • PAN & TAN Allotment via FiLLiP
  • Custom LLP Agreement Drafting
  • Form 3 LLP Agreement Filing
  • Stamp Duty Coordination
  • Post-Incorporation Compliance
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
Starter
Incorporation + custom Agreement + Form 3
₹10,500one-time

  • Name Reservation via RUN-LLP
  • FiLLiP Form Preparation & Filing
  • DPIN Allotment for 2 Designated Partners
  • Digital Signature Coordination (DSC class-3)
  • Custom LLP Agreement Drafting (Section 23 compliant)
  • Section 23 Capital Contribution Clause
  • Profit-Sharing & Drawing Rights Customisation
  • Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty Coordination
  • Form 3 LLP Agreement Filing within 30 days
  • Certificate of Incorporation (Form 16) Delivery
  • PAN & TAN Allotment via FiLLiP
  • Post-Incorporation Compliance
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
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Professional
Incorporation + 90-day post-compliance
₹22,500/month
Annual: ₹270,000₹22,500 (Save ₹247,500)

  • Name Reservation via RUN-LLP
  • FiLLiP Form Preparation & Filing
  • DPIN Allotment for 2 Designated Partners
  • Digital Signature Coordination (DSC class-3)
  • Custom LLP Agreement Drafting (Section 23 compliant)
  • Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty Coordination
  • Form 3 LLP Agreement Filing within 30 days
  • Certificate of Incorporation (Form 16) Delivery
  • PAN & TAN Allotment via FiLLiP
  • GST Registration (REG-01) Filing
  • MSME / Udyam Registration
  • Current Account Opening Coordination (2 banks)
  • Statutory Registers Setup (Partners
Premium
Foreign partner + multi-state + first annual filings
₹55,000one-time

  • Name Reservation via RUN-LLP
  • FiLLiP Form Preparation & Filing
  • DPIN Allotment for up to 5 Designated Partners
  • Digital Signature Coordination (DSC class-3 + foreign DSC)
  • Custom LLP Agreement Drafting (Section 23 compliant)
  • Foreign Partner Apostille / Embassy Attestation Coordination
  • Multi-State Stamp Duty Computation & Payment
  • Form 3 LLP Agreement Filing within 30 days
  • FDI Compliance under FEMA NDI Rules 2019
  • Form FC-GPR-equivalent Foreign Investment Reporting
  • Certificate of Incorporation (Form 16) Delivery
  • PAN & TAN Allotment via FiLLiP
  • GST Registration (REG-01) Filing
  • MSME / Udyam Registration
  • Current Account Opening Coordination (incl. NRO/NRE)
  • Statutory Registers Setup
  • First Form 11 Annual Return Filing (by 30 May)
  • First Form 8 Statement of Account & Solvency (by 30 October)
  • Section 40(b) Partner Remuneration Structuring
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup

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Why Perungalathur Clients Choose FilingPro

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Rule 24(8) Audit Threshold Tracked

Audit obligation under the LLP Rules triggers only above ₹25 lakh contribution or ₹40 lakh turnover. We track both monthly for Perungalathur clients so the auditor is appointed on time and Form 8 is certified correctly under Section 34(4).

Section 47(xiiib) Conversion Path Preserved

Where a Perungalathur private company is contemplating conversion into LLP, we structure the LLP turnover, asset and shareholder profile to remain within the Section 47(xiiib) IT Act conditions — protecting the capital gains exemption window.

Section 40(b) Remuneration Structured

The LLP Agreement is drafted with explicit Section 40(b) IT Act language — working partner remuneration formula, 12% interest on capital ceiling and book-profit linked computation — so deduction is preserved at LLP level and Section 28(v) taxation is clean at partner level.

Tax-Book-Grade Documentation

Every Perungalathur LLP file we maintain holds the FiLLiP, DPIN evidence, stamped LLP Agreement, Form 3 challan, Form 16 (Certificate of Incorporation), PAN/TAN, GST and MSME certificates, statutory registers and signed Form 9 consents — ready for any audit, FEMA review or NCLT proceeding.

LLP Practice Since The 2009 Notification

Our LLP filings stretch back to the early years following the 2009 notification of the LLP Act 2008. Familiarity with the FiLLiP form's evolution, Central Registration Centre review patterns, and Form 3 stamping practice across States gives our incorporation pack the precision that a newer practice cannot offer.

Form 3 Within Statutory Thirty Days

Form 3 is the LLP filing most often missed because partners assume incorporation closes the engagement. We treat Form 3 as part of the same engagement, calendar the thirty-day window from the certificate date, and file with stamped agreement before expiry — eliminating the uncapped Section 69 hundred-rupees-per-day default fee.

Key Benefits

What Perungalathur Clients Get

Every LLP Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

No Minimum Capital Requirement
Section 32 of the LLP Act permits contribution in cash, property, services or promissory notes — there is no minimum capital threshold. Perungalathur LLPs are calibrated to actual business need rather than a statutory floor.
Perpetual Succession Under Section 14
Unlike a partnership firm which dissolves on partner exit (subject to agreement), the LLP enjoys perpetual succession under Section 14 — partner change does not affect the LLP's existence, contracts or assets. Perungalathur businesses retain continuity through generations.
Conversion to Company Possible
Where a Perungalathur LLP scales into a fund-raising or IPO trajectory, conversion into a private limited company is possible under Section 366 of the Companies Act 2013 read with Companies (Authorised to Register) Rules 2014 — the corporate journey is not foreclosed by starting as an LLP.
Strike-Off Through Form 24
Under Section 75 read with Rule 37, a non-operational LLP can be struck off via Form 24 with affidavits, indemnity, statement of account and partner consent. Perungalathur businesses that do not take off get a clean exit without prolonged dissolution.
Conversion-Free Tax Position
Firm-to-LLP and Company-to-LLP conversions are exempt from capital gains under Sections 47(xiii) and 47(xiiib) of the IT Act subject to continuity and freeze conditions — preserving the shift to limited liability without a tax cost for Perungalathur businesses.
Section 28 Liability Shield Preserves Personal Wealth
The fundamental commercial reason to operate as an LLP rather than a partnership firm is the Section 28 contractual cap on partner liability. Personal residences, vehicles and savings stay outside the LLP's creditor universe. Section 31 fraud-trigger remains the only exception, which the agreement and operating practices we set up are designed to keep dormant.
Comparison

LLP vs Partnership

Why this matters here — Across Perungalathur, the business activity radiating outward from Perungalathur Railway Station and nearby commercial pockets. Practitioners note that with quick access via Perungalathur Railway Station and feeder routes connecting Perungalathur to the rest of Chennai.

AspectLLPPartnership
Partner liabilityLimited to capital contribution under Section 26 except for fraud cases under Section 30Unlimited joint and several liability of every partner under Section 25 of the 1932 Act
Stamp duty on agreementTamil Nadu Stamp Act slab on LLP Agreement based on capital contribution executed before Form 3Stamp duty under Article 44 Tamil Nadu Stamp Act on partnership deed at lower slabs
Annual complianceForm 11 by 30 May and Form 8 by 30 October each year regardless of turnoverNo MCA filings; only Income-tax return under Section 139(1) and audit if turnover crosses Section 44AB limit
Capital structureEquity capital under Section 2(1)(d) of the LLP Act, 2008 with no minimum capital limit; contribution recorded on Form 3Equity share capital under Sections 43 and 61 of the Companies Act 2013 with class rights, preference shares, and rights issue mechanics
Dividend distribution taxNo DDT or buyback tax; profit share fully exempt in partners hands under Section 10(2A) of the Income-tax ActDividends taxable in shareholders hands at slab rates post Finance Act 2020 with TDS under Section 194 at 10%
Partner remunerationDeductible in LLP hands within Section 40(b) ceiling and taxable as business income in partner hands under Section 28(v)Director remuneration deductible under Section 37 subject to Companies Act 2013 Section 197 limits and TDS under Section 192
Conversion tax treatmentSection 47(xiiib) of the Income-tax Act exempts capital gains on Pvt Ltd to LLP conversion if six listed conditions are metSection 56(2)(x) and Section 50CA may apply to share transfers; mergers require NCLT sanction under Section 232 of the Companies Act
Audit thresholdMandatory audit under Rule 24(8) of LLP Rules only if turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh or contribution exceeds ₹25 lakhStatutory audit mandatory in every financial year under Section 139 of the Companies Act 2013 regardless of turnover
Suitability for single founderNot available; LLP requires minimum two partners under Section 6 of the LLP Act 2008 throughout its existenceOne Person Company permitted under Section 2(62) and Section 3(1)(c) of the Companies Act 2013 with one member and one nominee
Compounding and appealCompounding by Regional Director under Section 39 and appeal to NCLT under Section 72 of the LLP Act 2008Compounding under Section 441 and adjudication appeals under Section 454(5) of the Companies Act 2013 before Regional Director
Governing statuteLimited Liability Partnership Act 2008 read with LLP Rules 2009Indian Partnership Act 1932 — registration optional under Section 58
Legal personalityBody corporate with perpetual succession under Section 3 of the LLP Act with separate legal entity statusNo separate legal entity; partners and firm are not distinct in law per Section 4 of the 1932 Act
Documents Required

Documents for LLP Registration

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PAN of every proposed designated partner and partner
Aadhaar of every proposed designated partner (resident) / passport of foreign partners
Recent passport-size photograph of every proposed partner
Address proof of registered office — latest EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement
NOC from owner of premises and recent (under 2 months) electricity bill of registered office
Draft LLP Agreement with capital contribution, profit-sharing, drawing rights and Schedule I exclusions
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Across Perungalathur, the cluster of residential, retail, light manufacturing businesses that defines Perungalathur's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Reservation of LLP name through RUN-LLP or within FiLLiP90 daysRUN-LLP or FiLLiP Part AName reservation lapses; a fresh application with fresh fee is required if incorporation is not completed within the validity
Execution and filing of the LLP agreement after incorporation30 daysForm 3Additional fee of ₹100 per day under Section 69 with no ceiling; the rights of partners are governed by the First Schedule until the agreement is filed
Closure of the financial year for filing annual return60 daysForm 11Additional fee of ₹100 per day with no ceiling; LLP and every designated partner punishable with fine under Section 35(3)
Stamping of the LLP agreement under the State Stamp Act30 daysStamped LLP agreement (annexed to Form 3)Inadequately stamped agreement is inadmissible in evidence under Section 35 of the Indian Stamp Act and may attract penalty up to ten times the deficit duty
Closure of the financial year for filing Statement of Account and Solvency210 daysForm 8Additional fee of ₹100 per day with no ceiling; LLP and designated partners liable to fine under Section 34(5)
Amendment to LLP Agreement — supplementary deed executed30 daysForm 3 with supplementary agreementAdditional fee ₹100 per day; amendment unenforceable against third parties until filed
Receipt of strike-off notice from the Registrar for inactive LLP30 daysReply to STK-1 equivalent and Form 24 if voluntaryFailure to respond results in striking-off of the LLP from the register and dissolution under Section 75
Crossing of the audit thresholds under the LLP Rules in a financial year180 daysAudited financial statements annexed to Form 8Form 8 cannot be certified by designated partners alone; the auditor's report becomes a mandatory attachment for that year

Deadline pressure points we see in Perungalathur: Where Perungalathur differs: for the professional and salaried population of Perungalathur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Form 4Notice of appointment, cessation, change in name, address or designation of partner

Records every appointment, cessation or modification in the particulars of a partner or designated partner along with consent of the partner

Within thirty days of the event of appointment or cessation Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 5Notice for change of name

Notice intimating the change of name of the LLP whether voluntary or under direction of the Central Government

Within thirty days of the approval of the new name Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 8Statement of Account and Solvency

Annual statement disclosing assets, liabilities, contribution and a solvency declaration by the designated partners; audited where thresholds are crossed

Within thirty days from the end of six months of the financial year (typically by 30 October) Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 11Annual Return of Limited Liability Partnership

Annual disclosure of partners, designated partners, contribution received and summary of partner changes during the year

Within sixty days of closure of the financial year (by 30 May) Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 12Form for intimating other address for service of documents

Allows the LLP to intimate an address other than the registered office for service of documents and notices

At any time after incorporation; remains in force till withdrawn Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 15Notice for change of place of registered office

Records every change in the registered office whether within the same State or to another State; consent of secured creditors and partners required for inter-State shift

Within thirty days of the change of registered office Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 17Application and statement for conversion of firm into LLP

Application by a partnership firm registered under the Indian Partnership Act 1932 seeking conversion into an LLP

Filed simultaneously with FiLLiP at the time of incorporation Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)
Form 18Application and statement for conversion of company into LLP

Application by a private company or unlisted public company seeking conversion into an LLP under the Third or Fourth Schedule

Filed simultaneously with FiLLiP at the time of incorporation Registrar of Companies (LLP jurisdiction)

LLP Registration in Perungalathur, Chennai 600063

Records we prepare for Perungalathur carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 12.9061, 80.1147, which map each submission back to this locality. Perungalathur is a residential locality on the GST Road corridor with neighbourhood retail light manufacturing and logistics units. Perungalathur (PIN 600063) falls under the Tambaram Division of the Chennai South, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Every Perungalathur engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600063, the Tambaram Division, and the coordinates 12.9061, 80.1147 that anchor the locality.

Most commerce in Perungalathur — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the LLP working file we maintain for clients here. Freight and foot traffic from the Perungalathur Railway Station hub pull steady daily commerce through Perungalathur, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this residential mixed with neighbourhood commerce pocket. Each LLP Registration cycle for Perungalathur reflects its commercial rhythm — invoices generated near GST Road, expenses routed through the Perungalathur Railway Station freight network. Commercial activity in Perungalathur runs medium, so LLP volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Perungalathur desk accordingly.

For a logistics business in Perungalathur, the LLP Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. We have closed enough LLP Registration files for logistics firms near Perungalathur to know where the department usually probes. The logistics firms we serve in Perungalathur value a LLP partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm. The logistics character of Perungalathur commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a LLP Registration review needs.

Every LLP file we open for Perungalathur is reconciled, reviewed by a qualified practitioner, and archived for seven years. Turnaround for Perungalathur LLP Registration is deterministic — fixed fee, a scoped timeline, and a same-business-day acknowledgement once filed. We keep a repeatable LLP checklist for Perungalathur so nothing in the cycle is improvised or missed. Working papers for Perungalathur LLP Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer.

We treat Perungalathur and Mudichur as one catchment for LLP Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Coverage from Perungalathur naturally extends to Mudichur, so group entities across the area share one LLP Registration workflow. From the same Perungalathur team we also serve Mudichur and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Group companies spread across Perungalathur and Mudichur consolidate their LLP under one engagement with us.

Because we work repeatedly across Perungalathur, we can benchmark a new client's LLP Registration position against the locality norm. The LLP Registration mistakes we see most in Perungalathur are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Patterns we track for Perungalathur include residential documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Tambaram Division tends to raise. Recurring gaps in Perungalathur residential records are the first thing our LLP Registration review closes out.

For a new business incorporating in Perungalathur or shifting its principal place of business here, LLP Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. A startup setting up near Perungalathur Railway Station in Perungalathur gets a LLP foundation built for the Tambaram Division from day one. Shifting principal place of business to Perungalathur means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai South, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end. Incorporating in Perungalathur comes with jurisdiction, registration and LLP steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch.

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LLP Registration in Perungalathur — Complete Guide

For Perungalathur businesses, the LLP Agreement is the constitutional document that governs the partnership. FilingPro drafts a custom agreement under Section 23 of the LLP Act 2008 — capital contribution under Section 32, profit-sharing ratios, drawing rights, decision-making thresholds, admission and expulsion of partners, dispute resolution and Schedule I exclusions. The agreement is stamped under Article 40 of the Tamil Nadu stamp schedule and filed in Form 3 within 30 days, avoiding ₹100/day Section 69 additional fee.

LLP Registration in Perungalathur, Chennai

LLP incorporation for Perungalathur businesses under the LLP Act 2008 — FiLLiP submission, DPIN allotment under Section 7, custom LLP Agreement drafted under Section 23 and Form 3 filed within 30 days, with Certificate of Incorporation under Section 12 typically within 10 working days.

FiLLiP & DPIN Specialist in Perungalathur

A dedicated LLP consultant in Perungalathur prepares FiLLiP Part A (name reservation under RUN-LLP) and Part B (incorporation document with DPIN allotment for up to five designated partners), coordinates DSC class-3 issuance and replies to any FiLLiP resubmission query within the 15-day window.

LLP Agreement Drafting under Section 23 in Perungalathur

The LLP Agreement is the constitutional document of the LLP. We draft a custom Section 23 agreement covering capital contribution, profit-sharing ratios, drawing rights, decision-making thresholds, admission and expulsion, dispute resolution and Schedule I exclusions — stamped per Tamil Nadu rates and filed in Form 3 within 30 days.

Annual Compliance Continuity — Form 8 & Form 11 in Perungalathur

Post-incorporation, FilingPro maintains Form 11 Annual Return by 30 May and Form 8 Statement of Account & Solvency by 30 October each financial year, monitors Rule 24 audit thresholds (₹25 lakh contribution / ₹40 lakh turnover) and ensures zero Section 69 ₹100/day late-fee exposure for Perungalathur LLPs.

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Key Facts — LLP Registration in Perungalathur
FiLLiP Part A and Part B drafted with DPIN allotment for up to 5 designated partners — Section 7 resident-partner condition checked before submission for Perungalathur clients.
Custom LLP Agreement under Section 23 covering capital contribution, profit-sharing, drawings, decision rights, admission and expulsion — Schedule I default provisions consciously varied where commercially required.
Tamil Nadu stamp duty under Article 40 of Schedule I paid on the LLP Agreement before Form 3 — typically ₹500 for contribution up to ₹1 lakh, slab-incremental thereafter.
Form 3 filed within the 30-day statutory window from incorporation — avoiding ₹100/day uncapped additional fee under Section 69 of the LLP Act 2008.
Form 11 Annual Return filed by 30 May each year — capturing partner and contribution details as on 31 March under Section 35 read with Rule 25.
Form 8 Statement of Account & Solvency filed by 30 October each year — solvency declaration by designated partners under Section 34 read with Rule 24.
Rule 24(8) audit threshold tracked monthly — ₹25 lakh contribution and ₹40 lakh turnover triggers monitored to avoid late-discovery audit scrambles.
Section 47(xiiib) IT Act conversion of private company into LLP coordinated — turnover, asset, shareholder continuity and three-year capital/profit freeze conditions documented.
FDI in LLP under FEMA NDI Rules 2019 routed through automatic 100% in eligible sectors — foreign partner Apostille, NRO/NRE banking and FC reporting handled.
Strike-off under Section 75 via Form 24 supported where LLP is non-operational — affidavit, indemnity, statement of account and consent of partners curated.
People Also Ask — LLP in Perungalathur
How long does LLP registration take in Chennai?
Clean FiLLiP filings are typically approved within 7 to 15 working days — name reservation under RUN-LLP in 1 to 3 working days, FiLLiP scrutiny by the Central Registration Centre within 5 to 10 working days. The Certificate of Incorporation under Section 12 issues in Form 16 along with PAN and TAN. Form 3 (LLP Agreement) is then filed within 30 days of incorporation.
What is the minimum cost of LLP registration in Tamil Nadu?
Statutory cost depends on contribution — MCA fee on FiLLiP starts at ₹500 (contribution up to ₹1 lakh), Tamil Nadu stamp duty on the LLP Agreement starts at ₹500 under Article 40, and DSC class-3 for two designated partners is around ₹2,000-₹3,000. Add professional fees for FiLLiP drafting, custom LLP Agreement and Form 3 filing — FilingPro packages start at ₹6,500 inclusive of two DPINs.
Can a single person form an LLP?
No. Section 6 of the LLP Act 2008 mandates a minimum of two partners and Section 7 mandates a minimum of two designated partners (both individuals, with at least one resident in India). A single person seeking limited liability with sole control should consider an OPC (One Person Company) under Section 2(62) of the Companies Act 2013 instead. If LLP partners reduce below two for more than six months, the sole continuing partner attracts unlimited liability under Section 6(2).
Is a separate office required or can the registered office be a residence?
Under Section 13 of the LLP Act 2008, the registered office can be any premises (residential or commercial) so long as proof of address is filed and the premises is accessible for communication. For a residential premises, the rent agreement (if rented) and NOC from the owner along with a recent EB bill (under two months) are filed. Books of account under Section 34 must be maintainable at the registered office.
What is the difference in compliance burden between LLP and private limited company?
LLP compliance is materially lighter — only Form 11 (Annual Return by 30 May) and Form 8 (Statement of Account & Solvency by 30 October) are mandatory, with audit triggered only above ₹25 lakh contribution or ₹40 lakh turnover under Rule 24(8). A private limited company files MGT-7, AOC-4, DIR-3 KYC, DPT-3 and is subject to mandatory audit irrespective of turnover. LLP also has no DDT, no buy-back tax and partner profit share is exempt under Section 10(2A) of the IT Act.
What if Form 3 is not filed within 30 days?
Section 69 of the LLP Act 2008 imposes additional fee of ₹100 per day with no upper cap until Form 3 is actually filed (capped at ₹1,000 for Small LLPs under the 2022 amendment). For an LLP that delays Form 3 by say 200 days, the additional fee is ₹20,000 — often more than the entire incorporation cost. Schedule I default provisions also continue to apply during the gap, which may distort profit-sharing if not aligned with partner intent.
What is Form 4 for LLP?

Form 4 is the notice of change in partners or designated partners filed under Section 25(2) of the LLP Act 2008 within 30 days of the change. Late filing attracts ₹100 per day additional fee under Annexure A.

Can an LLP receive Foreign Direct Investment?

Yes, an LLP may receive FDI in sectors on the 100% automatic route without FDI-linked performance conditions under FEM (Non-Debt Instruments) Rules 2019. Form FDI-LLP(I) must be filed within 30 days through the FIRMS portal.

Is DIR-3 KYC required for LLP designated partners?

Yes, every designated partner holding a DIN must file annual DIR-3 KYC by 30 September. Non-filing attracts deactivation of DIN and ₹5,000 reactivation fee under the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014.

Are LLPs required to file XBRL forms?

LLPs with turnover above ₹50 crore or contribution above ₹5 crore are required to file Form 11 in XBRL format under the MCA notification of 5 April 2017 read with Rule 24(6) of LLP Rules 2009.

What happens if a partner dies in an LLP?

The deceased partner ceases under Section 24(c) of the LLP Act 2008 on the date of death. Legal heirs may either be inducted as new partners by supplementary agreement or be paid the value of the deceased's contribution per Section 24(5).

Can an LLP issue ESOP to employees?

No, an LLP cannot issue Employee Stock Options because it has no share capital. It may, however, structure profit-share linked employee incentives or admit key employees as partners through supplementary LLP Agreement and Form 4 filing.

What Perungalathur clients want to know before signing: Where Perungalathur differs: in the residential mixed with neighbourhood commerce micro-market of Perungalathur.

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A complete walkthrough — Llp Registration

Reading this guide locally — Across Perungalathur, in the residential mixed with neighbourhood commerce micro-market of Perungalathur.

What is an LLP and the policy origin of the LLP Act 2008

Statutory definition under Section 3 of the LLP Act 2008

A Limited Liability Partnership in India is a body corporate formed and incorporated under the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008, possessing a legal entity separate from that of its partners under Section 3(1) and perpetual succession under Section 3(2). The form was introduced after recommendations from the Naresh Chandra Committee on Regulation of Private Companies and Partnerships in 2003 and the J.J. Irani Committee on Company Law in 2005, both of which observed that India needed a hybrid vehicle combining the operational flexibility of a partnership with the limited-liability protection of a company. Section 4 of the Act expressly disapplies the Indian Partnership Act 1932 to an LLP, marking the LLP as a distinct juridical category. The LLP form was modelled substantially on the United Kingdom Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000, though India's version diverges materially on the tax-transparency question — the Indian LLP is a separate taxable entity under Section 2(23)(i) of the Income-tax Act 1961, not a pass-through vehicle.

Comparative framework against Pvt Ltd, Partnership and OPC

An LLP differs from a Private Limited Company in four structural respects: there is no minimum capital requirement under the LLP Act whereas Companies Act Section 2(68) prescribes minimum-paid-up-capital flexibility only post-2015 amendment; LLP governance is by contract under the LLP Agreement filed in Form 3 rather than by statutory MOA-AOA; an LLP has no statutory equivalent of Section 96 AGMs or Section 173 board meetings; and an LLP cannot issue equity to outside investors absent admission as a partner. Compared to the Indian Partnership Act 1932 firm, the LLP provides limited liability under Section 26 — partners are not personally liable for the LLP's obligations save for their own wrongful acts under Section 27 — whereas Section 25 of the Partnership Act imposes joint-and-several liability. Compared to a One Person Company under Companies Act Section 2(62), the LLP requires a minimum of two partners under Section 6 and does not have the OPC's nominee-director architecture.

International benchmarks and OECD considerations

The LLP Act 2008 was drafted with explicit reference to the United Kingdom's Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000, the United States Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (which adopts the LLC nomenclature for a similar economic vehicle), and the Singapore Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2005. The OECD Corporate Governance Factbook records that hybrid vehicles of this kind have proliferated across jurisdictions to support professional-services firms and small-to-medium enterprises. The World Bank's earlier Doing Business indicators ranked India's company-incorporation procedures critically, prompting the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to consolidate ease-of-doing-business reforms — including the MCA21 v3 platform and the FiLLiP integrated form — which have reduced LLP incorporation timelines from several weeks under the original LLP-Form-1 architecture to a target of three to five working days under the present FiLLiP regime.

Pre-incorporation steps and name reservation

Registered office address and Section 13 compliance

Section 13 of the LLP Act 2008 requires every LLP to have a registered office to which all communications and notices may be addressed; the registered office must be declared in FiLLiP and any subsequent change must be filed in Form 15 within thirty days. Acceptable proof of registered office includes the latest electricity bill or property-tax receipt for owned premises, or a registered rent agreement together with a No-Objection Certificate from the owner and a recent utility bill for rented premises; the documents should be not older than two months. The registered office need not be the LLP's place of business — many professional LLPs declare a residential address as registered office to economise on rent — but the address must be capable of receiving statutory communication and the Registrar's notices.

Name reservation through RUN-LLP under the MCA21 v3 platform

Name reservation precedes incorporation and is undertaken through the Reserve Unique Name for LLP module on the MCA21 v3 portal, which superseded the earlier LLP-Form-1 architecture. The applicant proposes up to two names in order of preference; the Registrar of Companies examines availability against Section 15 of the LLP Act 2008, which prohibits names that are undesirable, identical or too nearly resembling the name of any other partnership firm or LLP or company. The Rules also incorporate the Companies (Incorporation) Rules 2014 list of restricted words requiring central government approval. A reserved name is valid for ninety days from the date of approval, within which the FiLLiP must be filed; failure within the window requires fresh name reservation. The MCA's intelligent-name-suggestion logic helps shortlist available alternatives.

Trade mark search and brand-conflict avoidance

Statutory name availability under Section 15 of the LLP Act is necessary but not sufficient; a name approved by the Registrar may still infringe a registered trade mark under the Trade Marks Act 1999. Best practice is to conduct a public-search on the Intellectual Property India trade-marks-registry portal across the relevant Nice Classification classes before name reservation, and to consider filing a TM-A application for trade mark registration in parallel with FiLLiP filing. The interplay between LLP name approval and trade mark rights was clarified by various High Courts: trade mark proprietorship under the Trade Marks Act prevails over Registrar of Companies name approval, meaning a subsequently-filed trade mark infringement suit may compel the LLP to change its name notwithstanding statutory name reservation.

The FiLLiP integrated incorporation form

Stamp duty and government fees

Government filing fees for FiLLiP are prescribed under the Limited Liability Partnership Rules 2009 and graduated based on the LLP's contribution: contribution up to one lakh attracts a base filing fee; up to five lakhs a higher slab; and so on through the contribution bands. Stamp duty on the LLP Agreement is governed by the State stamp law where the LLP's registered office is located; in Tamil Nadu, stamp duty on the LLP Agreement is prescribed under the Indian Stamp (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act and varies with contribution. The MCA21 v3 platform integrates payment-gateway functionality so that government fees, PAN-and-TAN issuance fees, and DSC-issuance fees (where applicable) can be paid in a single workflow.

Common rejection grounds and resubmission protocol

Common grounds for FiLLiP rejection or resubmission include: mismatch between the proposed name and the RUN-LLP approval; inadequate or expired address-proof documents; signature mismatch between DSC and the partner's identity documents; missing or improperly executed Form 9 partner-consent; insufficient stamp-duty payment for the State concerned; and incomplete or implausible business-activity descriptions under the NIC 2008 classification. On rejection or resubmission notice from the Central Registration Centre, the applicant has fifteen days under Rule 18 to file a corrected version; failure to resubmit within the window results in the FiLLiP being marked as not-taken-on-record and requires fresh filing with re-payment of certain fees. The resubmission framework was streamlined under the v3 platform to reduce iteration cycles.

Structure of FiLLiP under the MCA21 v3 architecture

FiLLiP — Form for incorporation of Limited Liability Partnership — is an integrated web-form that consolidates the earlier sequential Forms 1, 2 and DIR-3 into a single submission on the MCA21 v3 portal. The form captures the LLP's name, registered office details, designated partner particulars including DPIN application (for partners not already holding one), partner contribution details, business activity classified under the National Industrial Classification 2008 codes, and authorised signatory declaration. FiLLiP allows up to two designated partners to apply for fresh DPIN within the same form, removing the earlier requirement of a separate DIN application. Once submitted with payment of statutory fees and stamp duty as prescribed under the Indian Stamp Act 1899 read with the relevant State stamp law, the form enters the Central Registration Centre's processing queue.

The LLP Agreement and Form 3 filing

First Schedule default rules and their displacement

In the absence of an LLP Agreement, or to the extent that the LLP Agreement is silent on any matter, the First Schedule to the LLP Act 2008 governs the mutual rights and duties of partners. The First Schedule rules include: equal sharing of capital, profits and losses; no remuneration to partners for participation in management; admission of new partners requiring unanimous consent; majority decision-making on ordinary matters; and inspection-of-books rights for every partner. Most operational LLPs find these defaults inadequate — for instance, equal profit-sharing rarely reflects actual contribution — and accordingly draft a comprehensive LLP Agreement displacing the First Schedule on profit allocation, capital contribution, decision thresholds, partner admission and retirement, and dispute resolution. The drafting must explicitly state which First Schedule provisions are being modified.

Key drafting clauses for an operational LLP

A well-drafted LLP Agreement covers: capital contribution by each partner with valuation methodology under Section 33; profit-sharing ratio with potential disconnect from contribution ratio; partner remuneration (taxable in the partner's hands under Section 28(v) of the Income-tax Act read with Section 40(b) limits); decision-making thresholds with reserved matters requiring supermajority; designated-partner roles and indemnities; admission, retirement and expulsion mechanisms with attendant valuation triggers; dispute resolution typically through arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996; restrictive covenants such as non-compete and non-solicit subject to Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act 1872; and intellectual-property assignment provisions where the LLP is to hold creator-partners' work. Each clause must be tested against the LLP Act and ancillary statutes.

Subsequent changes through Form 4 and Form 3 supplementary filings

Any change in the LLP Agreement after incorporation — for instance, alteration of profit-sharing ratio, admission of a new partner, retirement of an existing partner, change in designated-partner status, change in contribution, or change in the LLP's permitted business — must be filed in Form 3 within thirty days of the change under Rule 21 of the LLP Rules 2009. Concurrently, partner-specific changes such as admission, cessation or change in designation require Form 4 filing within thirty days under Rule 22. Failure to file attracts the Section 76A graduated penalty regime. The Registrar updates the public register on processing the forms; in practice the LLP's effective operational position diverges from the public register where filings are delayed, creating evidentiary challenges in subsequent disputes.

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Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

FiLLiP

Form for Incorporation of Limited Liability Partnership — the single integrated MCA form used to incorporate an LLP, reserve the name, and allot DPIN to up to five designated partners in one submission. It replaced the older Form 1 + Form 2 process and is the entry-point form for any new LLP registration in India.

DPIN

Designated Partner Identification Number — a unique 8-digit number allotted by MCA to any individual who is or intends to be a designated partner in an LLP. The DPIN is permanent for the individual across all LLPs and is functionally equivalent to a DIN held by a company director. Each designated partner must have a valid DPIN before signing LLP filings.

LLP Agreement

The written contract between the partners of an LLP and between the LLP and its partners, governing rights, duties, profit sharing, capital contribution, and admission or retirement of partners. It must be executed on stamp paper as per the State Stamp Schedule (Tamil Nadu: Article 40) and filed in Form 3 within 30 days of incorporation under Section 23 of the LLP Act 2008.

Form 3

The MCA form used to file the LLP Agreement and any subsequent changes to it. Must be filed within 30 days of incorporation for the initial agreement, and within 30 days of any amendment thereafter. Delay attracts additional fee of ₹100 per day with no upper cap, making it one of the most expensive filing delays in the LLP regime.

Form 4

The MCA form for notifying any change in the partners or designated partners of an LLP — admission, retirement, or change in designation. Must be filed within 30 days of the change. Form 4 is typically filed together with Form 3 because every partner change requires the LLP Agreement to be amended.

Form 8

Statement of Account and Solvency — the annual financial filing for an LLP, due by 30 October following the financial year end. It contains the LLP's balance sheet, profit and loss account, and a solvency declaration signed by designated partners. Audit is required if turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh or contribution exceeds ₹25 lakh.

Form 11

Annual Return of an LLP — due by 30 May each year for the previous financial year. It lists current partners, contribution, summary of changes during the year, and the LLP's compliance status. Filed irrespective of business activity. Even a dormant LLP must file Form 11 to avoid strike-off.

Designated Partner

A partner specifically named in the LLP Agreement as responsible for statutory compliance, signing returns, and acting as the LLP's representative before regulators. Every LLP must have at least two designated partners, of whom at least one must be a resident of India. Liability for procedural defaults vests in designated partners under Section 7.

Contribution

The capital introduced by partners into the LLP — in cash, property, services, or any other tangible or intangible benefit. Section 32 requires non-cash contributions to be valued by a practising professional. Contribution is the LLP equivalent of share capital and determines profit-sharing ratios unless the LLP Agreement provides otherwise.

Section 23

Section 23 of the LLP Act 2008 governs the LLP Agreement — its execution, filing, amendment, and binding nature. Sub-section (3) prescribes the 30-day window for filing Form 3 after incorporation or after any amendment to the agreement. An LLP Agreement not filed under Section 23 is still binding between partners but cannot be enforced against the LLP or third parties.

Section 32

Section 32 of the LLP Act prescribes the form and manner of contribution by partners. Contributions other than money — such as property, services, or intangibles — must be valued by a practising chartered accountant, cost accountant, or registered valuer. The valuation must be recorded in the LLP Agreement and reflected in the partner's capital account.

Section 184

Section 184 of the Income Tax Act allows an LLP to deduct partner remuneration only if the LLP Agreement specifically authorises it and the amount is within the prescribed slab — ₹1,50,000 or 90% of first ₹3 lakh book profit (whichever is higher), then 60% of the balance book profit. Remuneration paid without an enabling clause is fully disallowed at assessment.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Perungalathur

How the local trade mix shapes this — Across Perungalathur, the business activity radiating outward from Perungalathur Railway Station and nearby commercial pockets.

Manufacturing Subcontracting
Common issue: Sub-contracting LLPs supplying to listed-company OEMs face Section 92BA specified-domestic-transaction transfer-pricing obligations once aggregate inter-related-party transactions exceed twenty crore. Many LLPs miss this threshold's applicability since they perceive transfer pricing as international-only.
How we handle it: Monitor aggregate related-party transactions quarterly; once the twenty-crore threshold appears imminent, commission an arm's-length-pricing study under Rule 10D; file Form 3CEB by the income-tax-audit due date; maintain the contemporaneous documentation file for the prescribed retention period to defend any Section 92C adjustment.
IT Services
Common issue: IT-services founders often default to a Private Limited form because of investor preference, yet bootstrapped product teams with no near-term equity issuance carry the higher governance burden of Section 96 AGMs, Section 173 board meetings and Schedule III financial statements unnecessarily. The mismatch surfaces when annual ROC compliance costs and director liability under Section 166 outweigh the contribution-flexibility loss of the LLP form.
How we handle it: Where ESOP issuance and priced equity rounds are not on the eighteen-month horizon, model an LLP under Section 11 with a profit-share schedule encoded in the LLP Agreement under Section 23. Retain optionality by drafting a conversion clause invoking Section 56 read with the Third Schedule for later conversion to a Private Limited Company once a term sheet materialises.
IT Services
Common issue: Cross-border IT-services LLPs underestimate FEMA Schedule VI of the NDI Rules 2019, which permits foreign direct investment in LLPs only in sectors where one-hundred-percent FDI is allowed under the automatic route and where no FDI-linked performance conditions apply. Designated-partner consents and Form FDI-LLP(I) timing post-incorporation are frequently missed at the FiLLiP stage.
How we handle it: Pre-clear the FDI eligibility check before filing FiLLiP; ensure the LLP Agreement mirrors Schedule VI restrictions; file Form FDI-LLP(I) within thirty days of receipt of consideration and FC-GPR-equivalent reporting through the AD-Category I bank. Maintain the FIRC trail and confirm KYC of the foreign designated partner under Section 7(1).
Manufacturing
Common issue: Small manufacturing units adopt LLPs for the limited-liability shield without appreciating that Section 27 of the LLP Act 2008 imposes joint-and-several liability on partners for wrongful acts done with the authority of the LLP. In practice, factory-floor accidents, environmental clearances under the Air and Water Acts, and EPF Section 14B damages have triggered designated-partner liability despite the corporate veil.
How we handle it: Allocate operational authority precisely in the LLP Agreement under Section 23; obtain commercial general liability and directors-and-officers-equivalent designated-partner insurance; ensure compliance officer designation for factory licensing, pollution-control consent and labour statutes. Document board-equivalent partner meetings to evidence delegation of authority for Section 27 defence.
Manufacturing
Common issue: Manufacturing LLPs sourcing inputs prior to incorporation lose deductibility of pre-incorporation expenditure because the LLP, unlike a Private Limited Company under Section 35D of the Income-tax Act, cannot claim preliminary expense amortisation. The interplay with the Companies (Amendment) Act 2020 decriminalisation does not extend to such tax asymmetry.
How we handle it: Front-load incorporation under Section 11 of the LLP Act and obtain the LLPIN before incurring capital-goods or input procurement; if pre-incorporation expenditure is unavoidable, route through a partner as reimbursement under the LLP Agreement with documented partner-current-account entries to preserve evidentiary integrity.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Strike-off revivalRetail

LLP struck off for non-filing — revival via NCLT

Issue: A retail LLP that stopped operations during a slow period missed three consecutive years of Form 8 and Form 11. MCA struck off the LLP under Section 75 after the show-cause notice was not responded to. The partners returned 18 months later with a fresh business opportunity and discovered the LLP name was no longer active. The bank account was frozen and the GSTIN was cancelled retrospectively.
Approach: Filed an application to NCLT Chennai Bench under Section 252 for restoration. Drafted affidavits from both designated partners explaining the genuine business interruption. Filed all pending Form 8 and Form 11 returns with the maximum additional fee. Paid the consolidated late fees of ₹1,11,000 across six pending forms (3 years × Form 8 + Form 11). NCLT hearing took 7 months.
Outcome: LLP restored to the register; total revival cost ₹1,11,000 in MCA fees plus ₹45,000 professional fee plus ₹15,000 court fee; bank account reactivated; GSTIN restored after a separate revocation petition. Partners advised that going forward strike-off prevention is roughly 1/15th the cost of revival.
CompoundingRetail

RD compounding under Section 39 for delayed Form 8 filings of three years

Issue: A retail LLP had not filed Form 8 (Statement of Account and Solvency) for three consecutive financial years. Additional fees had ballooned to ₹109,500 and the LLP was at risk of being marked 'inactive' under Rule 37(1A). Designated partners were also exposed to personal monetary penalty under Section 35(3) for non-filing of accounts.
Approach: We compiled audited statements for all three years, computed precise additional fees per Annexure A of the LLP Rules, filed Form 8 sequentially oldest first, and simultaneously moved a compounding application under Section 39 of the LLP Act before the Regional Director Southern Region citing CIT v R.M. Chidambaram Pillai SC 1977 principles on bona-fide partner conduct. A statement of facts and an undertaking of future compliance accompanied the petition.
Outcome: All three Form 8s accepted; RD compounded the offence at ₹25,000 per partner per year against a maximum of ₹5 lakh; status restored to active.
Audit thresholdLogistics

Audit threshold breached mid-year; mandatory audit triggered under Rule 24(8)

Issue: A logistics LLP that began the year with ₹35 lakh projected turnover ended with ₹46 lakh actual turnover. The promoters had not engaged an auditor because Rule 24(8) of LLP Rules 2009 audit was only triggered above ₹40 lakh. The discovery happened in April when accounts closed and Form 8 with auditor signature was due in October leaving limited time to onboard an auditor.
Approach: We engaged an FCA on consent letter dated within the financial year-end window, ensured no Section 144 disqualification, drafted the audit engagement letter with scope under SA 210 and SA 230, recreated the books-of-account with vouchers and bank reconciliations, and supported the auditor through statutory testing. The audit report was signed and Form 8 filed before the 30 October deadline.
Outcome: Audit completed at fee of ₹35,000; Form 8 filed on time; no Section 35(3) penalty exposure; clean audit opinion supported a working-capital bank facility of ₹25 lakh.
Voluntary winding-upRetail

LLP dissolution under Section 63 — voluntary winding-up before NCLT

Issue: A retail LLP with no continuing operations sought voluntary dissolution. Strike-off under Form 24 was not available because the LLP had unpaid creditors. Voluntary winding-up under Section 63 of the LLP Act 2008 read with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Voluntary Liquidation) Regulations 2017 was the only available route requiring NCLT supervision.
Approach: We obtained a declaration of solvency from a majority of designated partners supported by audited statements and an asset-realisation plan, called a meeting of partners passing the requisite three-fourths special resolution under Section 64, appointed an IBBI-registered liquidator from the partners' panel, published Form A advertisement, settled all creditor claims in priority order, and filed Form B final report with NCLT.
Outcome: NCLT order of dissolution within 11 months; all creditors paid 100%; ₹4 lakh surplus distributed to partners; LLP dissolved cleanly without strike-off rejection or post-dissolution liability exposure.

Why these Perungalathur engagements look the way they do: Where Perungalathur differs: the cluster of residential, retail, light manufacturing businesses that defines Perungalathur's commercial fabric. We see for the professional and salaried population of Perungalathur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Perungalathur Clients Say

Arvind R
LLP Registration
“Set up our two-partner consulting LLP in Perungalathur through FilingPro. FiLLiP went through clean, DPINs were allotted same week, and the custom LLP Agreement they drafted properly addressed our 60:40 profit share and capped drawings — Form 3 filed on day 22 well within the 30-day window. Certificate of Incorporation in 11 working days.”
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Common Questions

LLP FAQ — Perungalathur

Common questions from Perungalathur clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Two annual filings are mandatory. Form 11, the annual return covering partner details and contribution, must be filed by 30 May each year under Rule 25. Form 8, the statement of accounts and solvency, must be filed by 30 October each year under Rule 24, certified by an auditor where applicable. Both filings are common to every LLP regardless of size or contribution. A delayed filing attracts the additional fee of one hundred rupees per day under Section 69 with no upper cap. Income-tax return in Form ITR-5 is filed separately by 31 July (or 31 October if subject to audit) each year.
No. Section 26 of the LLP Act 2008 declares that every partner is an agent of the LLP, but not of the other partners. This is a critical departure from Section 18 of the Indian Partnership Act 1932 (under which every partner is a mutual agent of every other partner) and is the doctrinal basis for limited liability — one partner's act in the ordinary course of LLP business binds the LLP, but does not personally bind the other partners. The mutual-agency exclusion is one of the strongest reasons to convert a vulnerable firm into an LLP.
On completion we hand over every relevant document — certificates, acknowledgements, challans and a short summary of what was done — so your LLP Registration record is complete. Perungalathur clients keep a clean file they can produce anytime.
Section 13 of the LLP Act 2008 requires every LLP to have a registered office to which all communications and notices may be addressed. Proof of registered office is filed at incorporation in Part B of FiLLiP — owned premises require the latest property tax receipt or municipal record; rented premises require the rent agreement, NOC from the owner and a recent (not older than two months) electricity bill. Change of registered office is filed in Form 15 within 30 days, and where the change is across States, advertisement and consent of secured creditors are additionally required.
Stamp duty on the LLP Agreement is levied by the State under the Indian Stamp Act 1899 as adapted by the State, since LLP is a State subject for stamp purposes. In Tamil Nadu the LLP Agreement is stamped under Article 40 (partnership) of Schedule I to the Indian Stamp Act as in force in Tamil Nadu — typically ₹500 where capital contribution does not exceed ₹1 lakh, with incremental duty for higher contribution slabs. In Maharashtra the duty under Article 47 ranges from ₹500 up to ₹15,000 on a sliding scale by contribution. The agreement must be executed and stamped before filing Form 3.
If you are facing a deadline or a notice, call 9566-068-468 right away. We prioritise time-sensitive LLP Registration cases for Perungalathur clients and tell you immediately what can realistically be done in the time available.
The LLP Agreement is the written contract between the partners (or between the partners and the LLP) that governs mutual rights and duties, executed on stamp paper of the appropriate State. Section 23 read with Schedule I prescribes default provisions where the agreement is silent. A well-drafted LLP Agreement covers — name and registered office, business activities, capital contribution by each partner (Section 32), profit and loss sharing ratio, drawing rights and remuneration, decision-making thresholds, admission and expulsion of partners, dispute resolution, dissolution and Schedule I exclusions where parties wish to vary the default rules.
Three differences carry the most weight. First, partner exposure inside an LLP stops at the agreed contribution by virtue of Section 28 of the 2008 statute, whereas the 1932 framework via Section 25 spreads joint-and-several liability to the partner's full personal estate. Second, the agency rule shifts — under Section 26 each partner stands as agent of the LLP alone, not of co-partners, contrasting with the mutual-agency baseline that Section 18 of the 1932 Act prescribes. Third, body-corporate status with perpetual succession via Section 14 keeps the LLP alive across membership churn, while a firm typically dissolves on partner exit unless the deed states otherwise.
Yes. We do not disappear after filing — Perungalathur clients can come back to us for follow-up questions, notices or renewals tied to their LLP Registration. Ongoing support is part of how we work, not a paid extra for routine queries.
The FEMA NDI Rules of 2019 set the framework. Schedule VI opens the automatic route for FDI of up to one hundred per cent in sectors permitting full FDI on automatic route without performance riders attached. Sectors falling outside that perimeter require Government approval before money is received. Foreign partners route their contribution through ordinary banking channels, with Form FDI-LLP-I lodged to RBI inside thirty days of receipt and Form FDI-LLP-II accompanying any transfer between resident and non-resident partners. A resident designated partner under Section 7 must stay on the rolls throughout the LLP's life.
Form 11 is the Annual Return of an LLP prescribed under Section 35 read with Rule 25 of the LLP Rules 2009. It captures details of partners and contribution as on 31 March of the financial year. The due date is 30 May of the immediately following financial year — for FY 2025-26, Form 11 is due by 30 May 2026. Late filing attracts ₹100 per day additional fee under Section 69 with no cap. Form 11 must be certified by a designated partner and, where contribution exceeds ₹50 lakh or turnover exceeds ₹5 crore, by a practising Company Secretary.
No. The LLP fee we quote upfront is the fee you pay — any government fees or third-party charges are shown separately and explained in advance. Perungalathur clients get full transparency before committing.
Section 6 of the LLP Act 2008 requires a minimum of two partners (no upper cap). Section 7 mandates at least two designated partners, both individuals, of whom at least one must be a resident in India — meaning a person who has stayed in India for not less than 120 days during the financial year (post-2022 amendment, earlier 182 days). Body corporate partners must nominate an individual as a designated partner. Failure to maintain the minimum for more than six months attracts unlimited liability on the sole continuing partner under Section 6(2).
Under Rule 24(8) of the LLP Rules 2009, audit of accounts is mandatory only where contribution exceeds ₹25 lakh or turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh in the financial year. LLPs below both thresholds are not required to get accounts audited under the LLP Act, although Section 44AB of the Income-tax Act 1961 will independently apply once business turnover crosses ₹1 crore (or ₹10 crore where digital receipts and payments are 95% or more) or professional receipts cross ₹50 lakh.
An LLP cannot issue securities such as shares or debentures since the concept of share capital does not apply — Section 32 contemplates contribution and not share capital. An LLP may borrow from banks, financial institutions, partners and certain permitted lenders, but acceptance of deposits from the public is not contemplated under the LLP framework and would attract concerns under the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Act 2019 if structured as a deposit-taking activity.
Remuneration paid to working partners and interest on capital are deductible to the LLP under Section 40(b) of the Income-tax Act, subject to the LLP Agreement specifically authorising such payment and prescribing the manner of computation. Interest is capped at 12% per annum simple. Remuneration is capped at — on first ₹6 lakh of book profit (or in case of loss): ₹3 lakh or 90% of book profit whichever is higher; on balance book profit: 60% (limits enhanced by Finance (No. 2) Act 2024 for AY 2025-26 onwards). Remuneration in the partner's hands is taxable under 'Profits and Gains of Business' under Section 28(v).
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