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One Person Company

One Person Company Registration

The concept of One Person Company in India was introduced through the Companies Act, 2013 to support entrepreneurs who on their own are capable of starting a venture by allowing them to create a single person economic entity. One of the biggest advantages of a One Person Company (OPC) is that there can be only one member in an OPC, while a minimum of two members are required for incorporating and maintaining a Private Limited Company or a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). Similar to a Private Limited Company, a One Person Company is a separate legal entity from its promoter, offering limited liability protection to its sole shareholder, while having continuity of business and being easy to incorporate.

OPC Requirements :

Unlike a private limited company, a one person company has certain restrictions associated with its incorporation. Hence, before starting an OPC registration, its essential to understand the constraints and ensure the promoter is eligible as per the Companies Act to register a OPC.

  • Only a natural person who is Indian Citizen and resident in India can incorporate OPC.
  • Resident in India means a person who had resided in India for a period not lesser than 182 days in the prior calendar year.
  • Legal entities like Company or LLP cannot incorporate a OPC.
  • The minimum authorised capital is Rs 1,00,000.
  • A nominee must be appointed by the promoter during incorporation.
  • Businesses involved in financial activities cannot be incorporated as a OPC.
  • OPC must be converted to a private limited company when paid-up share capital exceeds Rs.50 lakhs or turnover crosses Rs.2 crores.

Thus, a one-person company can be formed by an Indian citizen who has his/her presence in India for at least 182 days during the immediately preceding calendar year. A person can incorporate not more than one OPC. Finally, an OPC is prohibited from having a minor as its member.