Partnership Firm
Forming a partnership is an important step for any business. It requires
careful consideration, planning, and execution. A partnership agreement
can help ensure that the rights and responsibilities of each partner are
clearly outlined and understood. Company incorporation is a key
component of this process, as it provides legal protection for both
partners and their business interests. This article will discuss the
basics of company incorporation when forming a partnership, as well as
its importance in protecting both partners' interests.
Documents required:
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Statement in Form 1 with the prescribed fees (We will share a Draft)
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copy of the Partnership Deed must be Notarised stating the following :
- The firm-name
- The nature of business of the firm
- The place or principal place of business of the firm
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The names of any other places where the firm carries on business
- The date of joining of each partner
- The names in full and permanent addresses of the partners
- The duration of the firm
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Proof of ownership or rent/lease of the location of your business.
(e.g. Electricity Bill/ Water Bill or Rent/Lease/Leave and Licence
Agreement of Business Place)
- Copy of PAN Card of partners (Self-attested)
- Copy of Aadhaar Card/ Voter identity card (Self-attested)
- Affidavit declaring intention to become Partner (Self-attested)