Setup review
Identify which registrations are actually required based on business activity, location and turnover.
Start a sole-owner business with the right supporting registrations, tax setup and documents for the activity you actually plan to run.
A proprietorship is a business carried on by one individual and is not incorporated as a separate company or LLP. In practice, the business is evidenced through the owner’s tax identity and the registrations or licences applicable to the activity and location.
Identify which registrations are actually required based on business activity, location and turnover.
Organise business name, address, banking and owner identity records.
Coordinate applicable GST, Udyam, Shop & Establishment, FSSAI, IEC or other registrations as separate services.
Explain basic record-keeping and income-tax/GST obligations that follow once the business starts.
The exact checklist depends on the applicant, entity and current portal requirements. We confirm the final list after the initial review.
Tell us the applicant/entity, business activity, location and what you want to achieve.
We send a focused checklist and identify gaps before the application or filing is prepared.
We prepare and coordinate the agreed professional work using the current applicable portal/process.
We organise the outcome and flag any recurring compliance or follow-up work that should stay on your calendar.
A proprietorship may be simple to start, but it still needs clean bookkeeping and timely tax/GST compliance where applicable. If the business grows, the structure can be reviewed again to see whether LLP or company incorporation is more suitable.
Usually the proprietorship is evidenced through applicable tax, municipal, Udyam or other registrations rather than incorporation as a separate legal entity.
That can be possible depending on the activity, premises and local requirements. We verify which address documents and approvals are relevant.
Yes when required or otherwise eligible under GST law. GST registration is a separate process.
A growing business can be reorganised into another structure, but the steps depend on assets, contracts, tax and registrations and need separate planning.
Information on this page is general and may change with law, portal processes or authority requirements. CCP confirms the current scope and applicability for your facts before filing.