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The program was started on January 16, 2016, by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The Indian government’s effort intended to create jobs and wealth by assisting new enterprises in numerous ways. Its goal is to create a stable climate where developing entities can thrive and grow, resulting in economic growth and job opportunities. The government thinks that this program would enable enterprises to grow through innovation and design. Better networking, financial aid, and access to various government project tenders are all made possible by Startup India. Three Pillars of the Scheme are:

  • Network
  • Participate
  • Access

With better networking with various participants and access to a myriad of knowledge and support resources. It aims to create a supportive ecosystem for the continuous growth and development of these entities.

Steps to Register Your Startup with Startup India

Startup India Registration requires the following steps:

Incorporation and Eligibility Criteria

The first step towards getting the entity registered for the scheme and getting recognition is to incorporate the entity and check for the various eligibility parameters defined within the particulars of the scheme.

Account Creation

Once the entity is incorporated and the eligibility criteria are fulfilled, the next step is to create an account on the GOI start portal (www.startupindia.gov.in). A user can register the entity by browsing the portal and clicking the new user. Registration can be done by filling up the details or using any of the social media accounts. Once the OTP-based validation is done, an account is created for the entity.

DPIIT Recognition

Entities can access higher-level facilities, thanks to the Department for Industry Promotion and Internal Trade recognition. Existing and new users can get the DPIIT recognition through scrolling to get ‘DPIIT Recognition’ and ‘Get Recognition,’ respectively. The benefits of DPIIT recognition are,

  • Self-Certification
  • Tax Benefits
  • Relaxed Public Procurement Norms
  • Intellectual Property facilities
  • Easy Winding-up
  • Access to Funds of Funds

Recognition

A detailed form for entity recognition needs to be filled out. Here, the details for recognition can be accessed.

Document Submission

An entity has to furnish the required documents to complete the entity recognition process.

Self-certification

All the documents to be submitted for recognition have to be self-certified before filling.

Certificate of Recognition

The DPIIT certificate of recognition will be issued once all required documents have been submitted and the application has been reviewed. Once the entities are registered, they are permitted to use the DPIIT G2B portal. The portal provides options to file online applications, queries, pitch something, file an application, and history of filed applications and license obtained previously.

List of Documents required: 

  • Proof of registration: Certificate of Incorporation 
  • Director details 
  • Questionnaire received 
  • PAN 
  • Entity Pitchbook: A pitchbook for startup registration, indicating how the entity fits the required parameters of the Startup India Initiative. 
  • Reference Letter: 
  • A letter of funding from the Indian government or a state government as part of a specific scheme to encourage innovation; OR 
  • A reference from an Incubator as required by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP); OR 
  • A letter of support from a government-funded incubator mentioning innovation concerning the project; OR 
  • A letter of recommendation from an Incubator indicating innovative nature of entity OR 
  • A letter of funding and support from any SEBI registered approved entity indicating endorsement of business; OR 
  • A patent was filed by the Indian Patent Office and published in the Journal in areas related to the nature of the business being promoted. 

Benefits of Signing up with Startup India

Tax Benefits

For the initial three years, registered Entities will be getting tax exemption so that revenues can be employed for further development. 

Self Certifications

Registered Entities get the ability to self-certify compliance for nine labor and environmental regulations, thus reducing the regulatory pressure. 

Patent

Registered entities will be entitled to fast-track application of patents, additionally will have the eligibility to 80% rebate on the patent fee. 

Going Public

Registered entities will have relaxed norms for going public to raise capital. 

Incubator Module

Registered entities will be enabled to use the knowledge and support of Incubators to have a conducive growth environment. 

Networking

With 49000 users registered on Startup India Portal, registered entities can broaden the range of networking possibilities. Registered entities also get networking opportunities through fest conducted under the scheme. It is done twice a year. 

Government Tenders

Registered entities get equal footing to obtain high-value government tenders with relaxed norms and incentives. 

Boost in Research and Development

Research parks are being set up to promote research and development for budding entrepreneurs and students. Registered entities will be able to exploit these resources to innovate and develop their products/services. 

How Do I Know My Registration is Complete?

Startup gets recognized after filling the application with duly required documentation. Subsequently, you can download a copy of your certificate of recognition from the portal. Certificate of recognition gets available for download in two working days after completion of forms. 

Conclusion: Register Your Entity Today

Startup India Statistics stands at: 

  • 15475 recognized entities. 
  • 148897 Jobs created. 
  • 45% o these entities have women directors 

Examples of Startup India registered Success Stories: 

  • 108 COUTURE LLP,  
  • 21-century polymers Pvt ltd, 
  • 360 DEGREE FOOD AND BEVERAGES PRIVATE LIMITED  

To see the complete list of registered entities, click here

There are many other schemes that the Government of India provides for entrepreneurs in India. Each of these schemes provides a unique kind of assistance to the entities. With a supportive environment and assistance from varied resources, the startup initiatives of India are indeed a boon to upcoming entrepreneurs. Here is the list of Government of India Schemes. 

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How to Register a Startup Company in India https://payu.in/blog/how-to-register-a-startup-company-in-india/ Mon, 03 Jan 2022 10:26:16 +0000 https://payu.in/blog/?p=10234 Planning to register your startup? Explore the process to register them and achieve ease of doing business with PayU as your partner in the journey!

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With the turn of the millennium, there has been a change in the mindset of people in India. The generation before us chose to save money and stay on the same job for years. Today, the current generation has more risk-taking ability with their money and careers. 

The millennial generation prefers to work in a field of their interest, where they feel challenged and satisfied. They are more inclined to work in startups and unicorns, hoping to change the world for the better. 

The startup culture has helped various young entrepreneurs start their businesses with small and unique ideas. The cultural transformation has accelerated the technological revolution, making a significant impact on the socio-economic situation in the country. Understanding the potential of startups, the Government of India launched the “Startup India” initiative. 

Now, let’s understand what exactly is a startup?

What Is A Startup?

Startups are new businesses set up by one or a group of individuals. There could be two reasons to create a startup

  • To offer a new idea or product and no one else has the copyright/patent on it previously
  • To redevelop existing products or facilities in innovative ways 

If you are planning to start your venture, these questions might bog you down: 

  • Do you have to register the startup if it is in the nascent stage? 
  • Is registration required for startups that offer legal, agricultural, or technological services? 

The answer to these questions is yes. As per India startup basic guidelines, you should register your venture under the “Startup India” scheme to avail various government benefits. These advantages include tax exemptions, easier compliance, and other types of assistance. 

Who can register for startup India? 

Under the “Startup India” initiative, an organization needs to meet certain prerequisites to be called a startup. To make your company considered as a startup by The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), your organization: 

  • Has got registration as a private limited company or a partnership firm. 
  • Its total turnover is less than INR 100 crore for any of the financial year. 
  • The entity is working towards innovation in products/services and has the potential to generate employment. 
  • It will be considered a startup for only up to 10 years from the date of registration. 

If your venture meets the above criteria, register it with the DPIIT. 

How to get your startup registered? 

The Indian Government has simplified the process of startup registration. Below are the processes and steps involved in registering a startup with DPIIT: 

Top 6 steps to successfully register your startup company in India

Integrate the business:  

Determine if the business will be integrated as a private limited company or a partnership firm. Once confirmed, gather relevant documents like certificate/partnership registration, PAN, etc. 

List with startup India:  

The registration process is entirely online on the Startup India website. Provide the relevant business details over there like operator, title, startup stage, etc., and start applying under the incubator and mentorship programs. That’s not enough post-approval, the startups will be entitled to various central government schemes, favorable state policies, and pro bono services. 

Acknowledgment from the Department for the Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT):  

On successful creation of profile, startups receive recognition from DPIIT. The recognition received is quite important as it allows startups to avail benefits like: 

  • Access to quality intellectual property services and resources 
  • Influence on procurement rules 
  • Self-certification under labor and environmental law 
  • Easy business closure 
  • Tax exemption for three consecutive years 
  • Tax exemption on investments above market value 
  • Access to funds of funds 

These benefits help startups in charting a path towards success and value creation. 

Application for recognition:

For this, business owners can visit the “Startup India” website and toggle to the “recognition application detail” page. Here, they can fill in the required details in the “startup recognition form” and submit it. 

Documents Required:

If you want an organization acknowledged as a startup, then you need the following documents: 

  • Startup registration certificate 
  • Executive details 
  • Concept evidence which can include internet site link/video  
  • Details of patent and trademark, if any 
  • PAN number of the registered organization 

Recognition number:  

The organization receives an acknowledgment number immediately on successfully registering online. Verification of all the official documents is complete within two days, and the organization receives a certificate of recognition if everything is in order. 

Note: It is vital to upload all the documents correctly and cautiously. Uploading false documents or forgetting to add documents may lead to a penalty of up to Rs 25,000. 

Self-certification: 

For organizations to self-certify, the conditions are as follows: 

  • The organization holds the title of a private limited company, LLP or a partnership firm. 
  • The business has got registration in India for a minimum of five years in operations.
  • The business is innovative and improving the existing system.  
  • At last, the annual turnover of the business is not more than INR 100 crores.

Conclusion 

The Government of India has pushed for the growth of startups in the past decade. Various business-friendly policies created by the government have led to the rise of startups in varied fields.  

These startups have helped to bridge the gap between people from different financial backgrounds through their innovative ideas. They have provided employment opportunities to thousands of people, making a big impact on society in the process. 

The registered startup can grow its business by collaborating with PayU India. We are a one-stop shop for your payment gateway solutions for websites and apps. We offer the best success rate for all payment options, along with 24*7 support and a custom checkout experience. Contact us today to write the next growth chapter of your journey. 

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