When a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is no longer operational or has no plans to continue business, it is legally required to file for closure with the Registrar of Companies (ROC). Simply abandoning the LLP without formal closure can result in ongoing compliance penalties and disqualification of partners.
At H S Lalwani & Co., we provide expert legal assistance for LLP closure under Form 24, ensuring that your business is legally wound up in a smooth, compliant, and cost-effective manner. Whether your LLP is inactive or never commenced operations, we will guide you through the exit process with minimal hassle.
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Read MoreWhen a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is no longer operational or has no plans to continue business, it is legally required to file for closure with the Registrar of Companies (ROC).
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