FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common FAQs
What is the process for incorporating a company?
The process typically involves selecting a business name, preparing necessary documents (MOA, AOA, etc.), submitting the application to the Registrar of Companies (RoC), and obtaining a certificate of incorporation. We handle all the steps for you.
How long does it take to incorporate a company?
The incorporation process generally takes 7-10 working days, depending on the completeness of your documents and RoC processing times.
What are the different types of companies I can incorporate?
You can incorporate various types of companies including Private Limited, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Public Limited, and more. Each has its own benefits based on your business structure.
What is the difference between the old and new tax regime?
The old tax regime offers various exemptions and deductions, such as HRA and standard deduction, while the new tax regime has lower tax rates but does not allow exemptions or deductions.
How can I save tax on my income?
Tax-saving options include investing in tax-advantaged instruments like PPF, NPS, and ELSS, claiming deductions for business expenses, and utilizing exemptions like HRA and home loan interest.
Trademark
What is a trademark?
A trademark is a unique symbol, word, logo, or combination that identifies and distinguishes your products or services from others in the marketplace.
What are the benefits of trademark registration?
Trademark registration provides exclusive rights to use your mark, legal protection against infringement, and strengthens your brand identity. It also adds value to your business and can be licensed or sold.
What is the validity period of a trademark?
A trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of registration and can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years.
Can a trademark be transferred or sold?
Yes, trademarks can be assigned, transferred, or licensed to another party, provided the necessary legal formalities are followed.
What should I do if someone infringes on my trademark?
In case of trademark infringement, you can send a cease-and-desist letter, file a legal complaint, or seek remedies under intellectual property laws to protect your rights.