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| Minimum Partners | Two |
| Maximum Partners | No Limit |
| Minimum Designated Partners | at least one designated partner shall be resident in India |
| Designated Partners Identification Number | All the designated partners shall obtain Designated Partners Identification Number (DPIN) by filing E-Form no. 7 online on the Limited Liability Partnership Portal. |
| Filing Fee for E-Form no.7 | Rs.100/- |
| Documents Required for obtaining DPIN | 1) Proof of identity,2) Proof of residence, 3) Latest passport size photograph 4) Digital Signature Certificate |
| Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) | Mandatory for all the Designated Partner |
| Financial year | Financial year means the period from the 1st April to 31st March of the following financial year. |
| Reservation of Name of Limited Liability Partnership | E-Form no.1 is filed for reservation of name of Limited Liability Partnership |
| Filing Fees for E-Form no.1 | Rs.200/- |
| Registration/Incorporation Document | E-Form no. 2 |
| Filing Fees for E-Form no.2 | (a) If a contribution does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh – Rs. 500(b) If the contribution is between Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 5 lakhs – Rs. 2000 (c) In case contribution is Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 10 lakhs – Rs. 4000 (d) If the contribution is more than Rs. 10 lakh – Rs. 5000 |
| Registration of Limited Liability Partnership Agreement | E-Form no.3 |
| Filing Fees for E-Form no.3 | The difference between the fees payable on the increased slab of contribution and the fees paid on the previous slab of contribution shall be paid through E-Form no.3 |
| Notice of Appointment of Partner/ assigned Partner and their consent | E-form no.4 |
| Filing Fees for E-Form no.4 | (a) If a contribution does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh -Rs. 50(b) If the contribution is between Rs.1 lakh to Rs.5 lakhs – Rs. 100 (c) In case contribution is between Rs. 5 lakhs to Rs.10 lakhs – Rs. 150 (d) If the contribution is more than. 10 lakh – Rs. 200 |
LLP additional fees filling fee for small LLP with effect from 1 April 2022
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