Note on Sole Proprietorship - Overview
About:
A business that is owned and managed by a single person. There is no
such thing as registration with any statutory Law like Company Law / LLP Law /
Partnership Act etc.;
Proprietorships are recognized by other registrations, such as a
service tax registration or GST or MSME or Shop and Establishment Act
Features of
Sole Proprietorship
· Unlimited Liability: Just
as a partnership, a sole proprietorship has no separate existence. Therefore,
all debts can only be recovered from the sole proprietor.
· the owner has unlimited liability with regard to all the debts. This
should heavily discourage any risk-taking, which means that it’s suited to only
small businesses.
· If you plan on running a business that requires a loan or may end up
paying penalties, fines or compensation, it’s best you look into registering an
OPC
· Easy to Start: There is no
separate registration procedure for proprietorships. All you need is a
government registration relevant to your business.
· If you’re selling goods online, a proprietor would only need a tax
registration (GST). Therefore, starting up as a sole proprietor is relatively
easy.
· Sole proprietors will be taxed on their personal income tax rate.
Disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship
·
Unlimited
personal liability.
·
Difficulty
in raising investment capital.
·
lack of financial
control
·
difficult to
find outside investors to fund sole proprietorships
List of documents/information required to register :
1. Name of the Proprietor Firm
2. PAN Card
3. Aadhaar Card
4. Rental Agreement on Business name if available
5. Utility Bill - Electricity Bill copy of the address
6. Email id and phone number
Steps:
Step 1. Open a Current Account in Bank with your Proprietorship Firm name.
(For Bank KYC Two proofs required from step 2)
Step 2. Legal Certificate: get register under any 2 of the below:
a) GST Registration certificate
b) MSME Certificate
c) Shop and Establishment Act
d) IEC (Importer Exporter Code) issued to the proprietary concern by the
office of DGFT as an identity document for opening of bank account.
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