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How to Register a Startup in India
Pvt Ltd, DPIIT recognition and first-year compliance

Startup registration is a sequence: entity first, then bank/tax registrations, then DPIIT and compliance calendar.

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Step 1 - choose structure

Most investor-facing startups choose private limited company for fundraising, ESOPs and credibility. LLP can work for professional services. OPC fits a solo founder who is not planning external investment soon.

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Step 2 - incorporate

  • DSC and DIN.
  • Name reservation.
  • SPICe+ or relevant MCA forms.
  • MOA/AOA or LLP agreement.
  • PAN/TAN.
  • Bank account after incorporation.
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Step 3 - DPIIT recognition

DPIIT recognition is optional but useful for government schemes and 80-IAC pathway. It is not the same as 80-IAC approval.

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First-year compliance calendar

  • GST if B2B/export/threshold requires.
  • TDS from salaries or vendor payments.
  • PT/PF/ESI based on state and employee count.
  • Bookkeeping from day one.
  • Annual audit and ROC filings.
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How to Register a Startup in India can depend on the financial year, notification date, state, turnover, residential status, product/service classification, portal status, documents available and prior filings.

Use this page as preparation guidance. Before filing, registering, responding to notices, changing rates, or making tax decisions, share exact notices, invoices, portal screenshots, dates, amounts and registrations with a qualified professional.

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  • PAN, Aadhaar, GSTIN, TAN, CIN, LLPIN, IEC, DSC, Udyam, FSSAI, DIN, company master data or registration number as applicable.
  • Portal login access or screenshots from Income Tax, GST, MCA, DGFT, RBI/FIRMS, EPFO, ESIC, TRACES, e-way bill or state labour portals.
  • Previous filings, acknowledgements, challans, certificates, orders, notices, audit reports and working papers.
  • Bank statements, invoices, contracts, payroll records, books export, cap table, investment agreements, HSN/SAC mapping, transaction reports or project documents relevant to the case.
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Many tax, GST, MCA, FEMA, registration, accounting and web development tasks can be handled online if records and access are clear.

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