ADDING OF PARTNER
Add partner in your LLP with our hassle-free process.
Add partner in your LLP with our hassle-free process.
ADDING OF PARTNER IN LLP NOW
There shall be at least two designated partners in the LLP who must be individual. Partners in LLP can be appointed even after formation of LLP by filing required forms and making alteration in the clauses of the LLP Deed.
1. Fill the form and make nominal payment
2. Our experts will collect and verify the necessary documents.
3. Make the balance payment.
4. Preparation and filing of application for addition of partner along with all the information.
5. You will receive acknowledgment for filing.
DSC of partner to sign forms & Valid DIN of proposed partner (if any).
Passport size photograph of the proposed partner.
Consent to act as partner.
Bank Statement with latest entries or First page of Passbook of Partner.
Collection of all the required documents and relevant information of the partners.
E-form will be filled with correct data and proper disclosure along with all the required information.
The filled application is to be submitted online and acknowledgement will be generated which can be used for tracking the application.
To become partner in LLP person must be a natural person who is above 18 years of age. LLP Act 2018 and llp rules allows a foreign national to incorporate an LLP in India, but at least one designated partner must be Indian.
DPIN refers to an identification number which may be allotted by the Central Government to any individual to the designated partner of a LLP, for the purpose of his identification.
DPIN is a unique identification number and once obtained is valid for lifetime of designated partner.
Yes, As per the provisions of the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, a LLP can be partner in another LLP as it is formed as a separate legal entity.
A DSC is Digital Signatures which helps to identify the sender or the signee electronically. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has made mandatory for the designated partners to apply with the Digital Signatures.
Yes, An Non-Resident Indian can form LLP and be a designated partner in a Limited Liability Partnership by holding Designated Partner Identification Number, But at least one Designated Partner in the LLP must be a resident Indian.