Incorporation is the way that a business is formally organized and officially brought into existence.
The process of incorporation involves writing up a document known as the articles of incorporation and enumerating the firm's shareholders.
In a corporation, the assets and cash flows of the business entity are kept separate from those of the owners and investors, which is called limited liability.
Farmer Producer Organization Registration
The main aim of PO is to ensure better income for the producers through an organization of their own. Small producers do not
have the volume individually (both inputs and produce) to get the benefit of economies of scale. Besides, in agricultural marketing,
there is a long chain of intermediaries who very often work non-transparently leading to the situation where the producer receives only a
small part of the value that the ultimate consumer pays. Through aggregation, the primary producers can avail the benefit of economies of scale.
They will also have better bargaining power vis-à-vis the bulk buyers of produce and bulk suppliers of inputs.
Start-Up Registration
Eligible startups can be exempted from paying income tax for 3 consecutive financial years out of their first ten years since incorporation.
Startups shall be allowed to be self-certify compliance for 6 Labour Laws and 3 Environmental Laws through a simple online procedure.
In the case of labour laws, no inspections will be conducted for a period of 5 years. Startups may be inspected only on receipt of credible and verifiable complaint of violation,
filed in writing and approved by at least one level senior to the inspecting officer.
Trademark Registration
Trademarks are special unique signs that are used to identify goods or services from a certain company.
They can be designs, pictures, signs or even expressions.
It is important because it differentiates your products from the competitions.
It can be associated with your brand or product.
Trademarks are classified as intellectual property and therefore is protected from infringement.
Trademarks and its rights are protected by the Trademark Act, 1999