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One Person Company (OPC) Registration

OPC stands for “One Person Company,” which is a business structure that allows a single individual to establish and operate a company. This type of company structure is particularly recognized in countries like India, and it is designed to provide a simpler and more flexible alternative to traditional corporate forms while still offering limited liability protection.

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One Person Company

As per the Companies Act, 2013 an One Person Company (OPC) is an unique entity where an individual can form a company. It combines the concept of a company with limited liability and succession, allowing a person to own and operate a company in their name.

Prior to the implementation of the Companies Act of 2013 only two people could form a company. The Companies Act of 2013 supports the formation of One Person Company (OPC) in India. It governs the registration and functioning of one person company in India. In comparison with a public company a private company should have at least two directors and two members however on the contrary, one person company registration doesn’t need any group of people to be incorporated.

As per the Section 262 of Companies Act of 2013 and official registration of OPC in India is legal. One person company registration in India requires a single director and a single member representing the whole firm. This corporation type has very few compliance requirements in comparison with a private corporation.

Advantages Of OPC Company in India

Legal Standing

The member grants the OPC registration a separate legal entity status. The sole person who incorporated the OPC is protected by its distinct legal status. The member is not personally liable for the company’s loss; instead, his or her liability is limited to the value of the shares that he or she owns. Therefore, the OPC and not the member or director may be sued by the creditors.

Easy Access to Funding

One person company registration in India can easily raise money through venture capital, angel investors, incubators, and other sources because it is a private company. Getting money is now simple.

Less Conformity

One person company registration is given some exemptions from compliance requirements under the Companies Act of 2013. The OPC is not required to prepare the cash flow statement. The secretary of the company is not required to provide any annual reports and maintain any account books.

Easy Integration

And one person company in India can be easily integrated without any legal hassles. A member also serving as a director should provide the approval for integration. There is no minimum paid up capital requirement.

Easy to Manage

Administration of the OPC can be made simple by allowing a single person to both find and lead it. Making decisions is straightforward, and it happens quickly. The member can easily pass both ordinary and special resolutions by writing them down in the minutes book and getting just one other member to sign them. Because there won’t be any internal disputes or delays, managing the company will be easy.

Constant Repetition

The OPC has the function of perpetual succession even with only one member. A nominee must be chosen by the single-member when incorporating the OPC. The candidate will take over operation of the company in the event that a member passes away.

Checklist for One Person Company Registration

  • Maximum and minimum membership requirements must be met
  • There should be a nominee chosen before incorporation
  • Use Form INC-3 to request the nominee’s approval
  • The Companies (Incorporation Rules) 2014 mandate that the OPC name be selected
  • Minimum authorised capital of ₹1 Lakh
  • DSC of the potential director
  • Evidence of the OPC’s registered office.

Compliances for a One Person Company

Certain compliances are outlined in the Companies Act of 2013 and must be met by the specified deadlines. These regulations provide openness, good governance, and safeguard the interests of all parties involved, including the ROC, shareholders, directors, investors, and tax authorities. These compliances can be divided into annual compliances, recurring compliances, post-incorporation one-time compliances, and compliances dependent on events. The first category of one-time compliances has been thoroughly covered here.

One Time Compliance

A one person company must immediately comply with specific legal requirements outlined by the Companies Act of 2013 and, if necessary, secure local registrations in accordance with the state laws of the location where the OPC is conducting business. The complete list of compliances along with their deadlines is shown below. For in-depth discussions, contact one of our startup advisors.

Compliance RequirementDue Date
Appointment of First AuditorWithin 30 Days of Incorporation
Issue of Share CertificateWithin 60 Days of Incorporation
Stamp Duty Payment on Share CertificateWithin 30 Days of Certificate Issue
Filing of INC-20A (Declaration for Business Commencement)
– Registered Address maintenance
– Registered office details filing
– Current Bank Account opening
– Entire Subscribed Capital received
Within 180 Days of Incorporation, but before commencing business

Note: The due date for Compliance Requirement 4 is a bit more complex, so we have broken it down into its component parts to provide clarity.

Steps for Registration of OPC

  • Step 1: Check the eligibility and documentation
  • Step 2: Request DSCs and DINs for each director
  • Step 3: Submit a request for a name reservation Form Spice+ for company incorporation
  • Step 4: Apply for PAN and TAN for your new business
  • Step 5: RoC issues an incorporation certificate with a PAN and TAN
  • Step 6: Open a bank account and start your business.

The whole process for one person company registration can be completed in a time span of just 20 days. All you have to do is reach out to Hikmadh and complete the process with no delay.

Features of One Person Company

Easy Succession

Despite having a single person running all the daily activities of the company, OPC provides options for perpetual succession. After the demise of a member of the company, the nominee can run the company.

Limited Liability

The member in a one-person company has limited liability. Since OPC is a registered company it is treated as a separate legal entity providing greater protection to its members. The liability of the member is limited to their shares so they are not liable for any losses conducted in the company. In case of bankruptcy, the creditors can sue the company and not the director of the company for procuring the company’s debt.

Sole Directorship and Shareholder

In one person company registration a single member acts as a director so they stand liable for managing the company’s day-to-day activities. In this case, there is no need for an executive director to run the daily needs. A single member is more than sufficient and acts as a shareholder with all responsibilities.

Ownership in Property

Since the OPC is treated as a separate legal entity the person has the right to hold property related to business and other assets in their name. The properties including machinery factories, residential property, buildings, and other assets cannot be claimed by another person. As per law, the one person company registration can acquire property directly under its name.

Tax Implications for OPC

One Person Companies (OPCs) enjoy the same corporate tax status as Private Limited Companies (PLCs) in India. This means they are subject to a flat 30% tax rate on their net profits, along with Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) and Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT) as applicable. However, there are some specific tax considerations for OPCs:

No Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT)

If the sole shareholder of an OPC chooses not to draw any dividends, no DDT is applicable. This can be a tax advantage compared to PLCs, where DDT is levied on distributed profits even if the shareholder is the same.

Perquisite Taxation

The value of perquisites provided to the sole director of an OPC, such as car allowances or mobile phone bills, is taxable as part of their salary income. This is similar to the treatment of perquisites for employees in any company.

Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT)

If the OPC provides any fringe benefits to its employees, such as free meals or club memberships, these are subject to FBT at a flat rate of 30%.

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

OPCs registered under GST must comply with the same filing and compliance requirements as any other registered business. The GST rate applicable to the OPC’s goods or services will depend on the specific category.

Income Tax Return (ITR)

OPCs must file their ITR using Form ITR-6, similar to other companies. The deadline for filing ITR is September 30th of each financial year.

Tax Audits

OPCs with a turnover exceeding Rs. 2 crore in a financial year are required to get their accounts audited by a Chartered Accountant.

Managing Directorship and Nominee in OPCs

Managing Director:

  • An OPC can have a Managing Director (MD) who is responsible for the overall management of the company.
  • The sole shareholder of the OPC can also be the MD.
  • There are no specific qualification requirements for becoming an MD in an OPC.
  • The MD must be appointed by the Board of Directors and their appointment needs to be filed with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

Nominee:

  • Every OPC must have a nominee who will take over the shares of the company in case of the death or incapacity of the sole shareholder.
  • The nominee can be any individual who is competent to contract.
  • The nominee’s name and address must be filed with the MCA.
  • The nominee does not have any voting rights or control over the company’s management.

Annual Compliance and Filings for OPC

OPCs must comply with various annual filing requirements with the MCA and the Income Tax Department. These include:

  • Filing of Annual Return: OPCs must file their annual return with the MCA within 60 days of the end of the financial year. This return provides information about the company’s share capital, directors, and financial performance.
  • Filing of Financial Statements: OPCs whose turnover exceeds Rs. 20 lakh or whose paid-up share capital exceeds Rs. 50 lakh must file their audited financial statements with the MCA within 30 days of the annual general meeting.
  • Filing of Income Tax Return: As mentioned earlier, OPCs must file their ITR using Form ITR-6 by September 30th of each financial year.

Restrictions on One Person Company

Despite having major advantages, one person company registration also comes with a certain set of restrictions.

Not Apt for Scalability

Registering your business as an OPC is a perfect option for a small business structure. However, if you are planning to scale it up on greater levels then this might not work.at any given time the total number of people in an OPC is always one. If you are planning to add more members and have more shareholders you cannot register your business as OPC. So OPC registration is not apt to raise further capital. This will inhibit the expansion and growth of businesses.

Higher Restrictions on Business Activities

As per the rules and regulations, OPC is not permitted to conduct non-banking financial investment activities. Registering yourself as an OPC will not provide freedom to invest in the security of other corporations.

No Clear Distinction Between Ownership and Management

Since the one-person company has a single person to act as both the director of the company and the management there is no clear distinction between both roles. A single person is permitted to take and approve all the decisions. So, there are higher chances of unethical practices.

Why Hikmadh?

  • We submit a name approval application for your  Sole Proprietorship
  • Experts at Hikmadh will draft the MOA and AOA on your behalf, and will file the necessary paperwork with the MCA to be incorporated
  • Allocation for PAN and TAN happens simultaneously
  • Our team of experts will let you know how your OPC Registration is progressing.
  • Basically we have got you completely covered.