LLP incorporation requires filing Form FiLLiP, cure of Registrar-specified defects within capped resubmission periods. Incorporation requires filing the incorporation document in Form FiLLiP with the Registrar and payment of the prescribed fee; applicants lacking a DPIN or DIN must apply for a DPIN in Form FiLLiP. Name reservation may be sought through Form FiLLiP or an approved RUN-LLP reserved name may be used. The Registrar may call for information or defects to be remedied, allowing an initial fifteen-day cure period and one further fifteen-day opportunity, not exceeding thirty days in total. The Registrar issues the Certificate of Incorporation in Form 16, which shall mention the Permanent Account Number and Tax Deduction Account Number.
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LLP incorporation requires filing Form FiLLiP, cure of Registrar-specified defects within capped resubmission periods.
Incorporation requires filing the incorporation document in Form FiLLiP with the Registrar and payment of the prescribed fee; applicants lacking a DPIN or DIN must apply for a DPIN in Form FiLLiP. Name reservation may be sought through Form FiLLiP or an approved RUN-LLP reserved name may be used. The Registrar may call for information or defects to be remedied, allowing an initial fifteen-day cure period and one further fifteen-day opportunity, not exceeding thirty days in total. The Registrar issues the Certificate of Incorporation in Form 16, which shall mention the Permanent Account Number and Tax Deduction Account Number.
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