Closure of a Company
- For inoperative companies
- Fast Track Exit
- Simple and Secure Online Process
- Dedicated Professional
- Expert CS Advice
- Get the strike off in 2 months
Introduction
“Tax and Services,” your trusted source for comprehensive legal guidance in the realm of taxation and corporate services. Our platform is dedicated to providing valuable insights and expert advice on a myriad of legal matters, with a specific focus on the closure of companies.
Closing a company is a multifaceted process that requires careful consideration of legal, financial, and regulatory aspects. At “Tax and Services,” we understand the complexities involved in this undertaking and strive to simplify the closure procedure for our clients. Whether you are a business owner seeking to dissolve your company or a professional navigating the intricate landscape of company closures, our platform is designed to cater to your specific needs.
Our expert team of legal professionals is committed to offering clear, concise, and up-to-date information on the legal intricacies surrounding company closures. From understanding the regulatory requirements to navigating tax implications, we aim to empower our users with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions.
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“Tax and Services” is more than just a website; it’s a reliable partner on your journey through the legal landscape. Whether you are in the early stages of considering company closure or in the midst of the process, our platform is here to guide you every step of the way.
Companies who cannot file for Closure of Private Limited Company
- all the listed companies
- vanishing companies
- companies whose application for compounding is pending before the competent authority
- companies having charges which are pending for satisfaction
- Companies that have been delisted due to non-compliance of listing regulations
- companies where inspection, investigation or prosecutions is ordered and being carried out in the Court
- companies, which have accepted public deposits which are either outstanding or the company is in default in repayment of the same
- companies registered under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 or section 8 of the Act.