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Llp & Company Comparison

Posted under Corporate Law Articles  |
Posted By: Corporate Professionals on June 2, 2009

S. NoConditionsCompanyLLP
Prevailing LawCompanies are prevailed by ‘Companies Act, 1956’ Limited Liability Partnership are prevailed by ‘The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008’ and various Rules made there under
 RegistrationRegistration with Registrar of Companies required. Registration with Registrar of Companies required.
 Distinct entity Is a separate legal entity under the Companies Act, 1956.Is a separate legal entity under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.
 Cost of FormationMinimum Statutory fee for incorporation of Private Company is Rs.6,000/- and minimum Statutory fee for incorporation of Public Company is Rs. 19,000/-The cost of Formation is statutory filling fees, comparatively lesser than the cost of formation of Company.
 Charter Document Memorandum and Article of Association is the charter of the company which defines its scope of operation. LLP Agreement is a charter of the LLP which denotes its scope of operation and rights and duties of the partners vis-à-vis LLP.
 Time lineIt will take 10 days (approx.) to incorporate (inclusive of time taken to obtain DIN)It will take 10 days (approx.) to incorporate (inclusive of time taken to obtain DPIN)
 Tax LiabilityIncome of Company is Taxed at a Flat rate of 30% Plus surcharge as applicable.Status of LLP has not made clear under the Taxation laws.
 Admission as partner / member A person can become member by buying shares of a company.A person can be admitted as a partner as per the LLP Agreement
 Statutory MeetingsBoard Meetings and General Meetings are required to conducted at appropriate time.There is no provision in regard to holding of any meeting.
 Maintenance of Statutory RecordsRequired to maintain books of accounts, statutory registers, minutes etc.Required to maintain books of accounts.
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