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Summary: DPIIT registration helps startups in India access various government benefits. To be eligible, the startup must not be older than 10 years, operate as a private limited company, LLP, or partnership firm, have an annual turnover under ₹100 crores, and focus on innovation or scalable business models. Registration involves incorporating the business, creating an account on the Startup India portal, and completing the DPIIT recognition application with details like company information, business description, and supporting documents such as incorporation certificates and proof of innovation. Once the application is submitted, a reference number is provided for tracking. DPIIT reviews the application, and upon approval, the certificate of recognition is issued. Key benefits of DPIIT registration include tax exemptions under Section 80-IAC, exemption from angel tax, faster patent processing, self-certification for certain compliance, and access to government funding and tenders. This step-by-step process ensures startups meet regulatory requirements while leveraging available resources for growth.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO DPIIT REGISTRATION FOR START-UPS

Step 1: Meet Eligibility Criteria

DPIIT registration is primarily for start-ups that meet certain criteria:

1. Incorporation Age: The entity should not be more than 10 years old from the date of

2. Entity Type: The entity must be a private limited company, partnership firm, or limited liability partnership (LLP).

3. Turnover: Annual turnover should not exceed ₹100 crores in any financial

4. Innovation or Improvement: The business should work on innovation, development, improvement of products, processes, or services, or have a scalable business model.

5. No Reconstruction: The start-up should not have been formed by splitting or reconstructing an existing business.

Step 2: Register Your Business

Ensure your business is registered under the relevant laws:

  • Private Limited Company under the Companies Act, 2013.
  • Partnership Firm under the Indian Partnership Act, 1932.
  • LLP under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.

Step 3: Create an Account on the Start-up India Portal

1. Visit the Start-up India

2. Click on the ‘Register’ button and create an

3. Fill in the required details such as name, email, and mobile number to complete the registration process.

Step 4: Apply for DPIIT Recognition

1. Log in to the Start-up India Portal using your credentials.

2. Go to DPIIT Recognition under the Start-up Recognition section.

3. Fill out the DPIIT application form, which includes:

    • Details of the company (name, incorporation date, address, ).
    • Director/partner
    • Business
    • Supporting

Step 5: Upload Required Documents

You need to upload the following:

1. Certificate of Incorporation/Registration of the company/firm/LLP.

2. Description of Business and how it is innovative or scalable.

3. Proof of Funding (if applicable).

4. Patent or Trademark Certificates (if applicable).

5. Awards or Certificates of recognition (if any).

Step 6: Submit the Application

  • Once all details and documents are filled in, submit the
  • A reference number will be provided for tracking the

Step 7: Verification and Approval

  • The DPIIT will review your If additional details are required, they may contact you.
  • Once approved, the DPIIT Registration Certificate will be issued and sent to your registered email ID. You can also download it from the portal.

Benefits of DPIIT Registration

1. Tax exemption under Section 80-IAC.

2. Exemption from Angel Tax.

3. Access to Start-up India benefits, like government funding and tenders.

4. Self-certification for compliance with certain labour and environment laws.

5. Faster processing of patent applications and IPR

If you need assistance with the process, feel free to ask!

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