Sole Proprietorship · Near ₹0 to startLLP · No mandatory audit under ₹40L turnover AND ₹25L capital contributionPvt Ltd · ₹100/day if you miss MCA filingsOPC · No forced conversion since 2021 — voluntary onlyNo referral fees · No commissions21 structures · All cited to statutePartnership · Joint unlimited liability — avoidSection 8 · Full Pvt Ltd compliance for a non-profitAIF · ₹20Cr minimum corpus. SEBI registration mandatory.NBFC · ₹10Cr Net Owned Funds before you can even applySole Proprietorship · Near ₹0 to startLLP · No mandatory audit under ₹40L turnover AND ₹25L capital contributionPvt Ltd · ₹100/day if you miss MCA filingsOPC · No forced conversion since 2021 — voluntary onlyNo referral fees · No commissions21 structures · All cited to statutePartnership · Joint unlimited liability — avoidSection 8 · Full Pvt Ltd compliance for a non-profitAIF · ₹20Cr minimum corpus. SEBI registration mandatory.NBFC · ₹10Cr Net Owned Funds before you can even apply

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