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What is the Fee for LLP Registration in India? Complete Cost Breakdown for 2025

What is the Fee for LLP Registration in India? Complete Cost Breakdown for 2025
If you're planning to start a business in India with flexibility, low compliance, and legal protection, a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) could be the ideal structure for you. But before you begin the registration process, one important question you might have is:
“What is the fee for LLP registration in India?”
This blog offers a clear breakdown of government fees, professional charges, and additional costs involved in LLP registration in 2025. Whether you’re a first-time entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, understanding these charges will help you budget better.


📌 What is an LLP?
An LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) is a business structure that offers the flexibility of a partnership and the legal benefits of a private company, such as limited liability and a separate legal identity. It is governed by the LLP Act, 2008, and is registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).


✅ Government Fees for LLP Registration in India
The government fee for LLP registration varies based on the capital contribution of the partners.
📊 Government Filing Fees (as per capital contribution):

Capital Contribution Government Filing Fee
Up to ₹1 lakh ₹500
₹1 lakh to ₹5 lakh ₹2000
₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh ₹4000
Above ₹10 lakh ₹5000

These fees cover the submission of incorporation forms (FiLLiP, Form 3, etc.) and the approval of the LLP name.


📝 Stamp Duty for LLP Agreement
Stamp duty is applicable on the LLP Agreement, and it varies from state to state. It is calculated based on the capital contribution.
For example:
•    In Delhi: ₹1,100 for a capital of up to ₹1 lakh
•    In Maharashtra: ₹1,000 for capital up to ₹5 lakh
•    In Tamil Nadu: ₹500 to ₹1,000 depending on capital
✅ Tip: Check the local state stamp act to calculate the exact stamp duty.


🧾 Cost of Digital Signature Certificates (DSC)
Every designated partner must obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) to sign e-forms. The cost typically ranges from:
•    ₹800 to ₹1,500 per DSC (valid for 2 years)
If you have two designated partners, the total cost would be around ₹1,600 to ₹3,000 for DSCs.


📇 Director Identification Number (DIN)
The DIN (Director Identification Number) is now allotted during the LLP incorporation process itself using the FiLLiP form. There is no separate fee for DIN allotment if you’re applying for it with incorporation.
✅ Included in the government filing fee.


💼 Professional Fees (Optional but Recommended)
If you’re hiring a Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretary (CS), or lawyer to assist with documentation, name approval, and form filing, you may need to pay professional fees, typically ranging from:
•    ₹3,000 to ₹8,000 depending on the complexity and service provider
✅ This ensures error-free, faster registration and compliance.


💳 Total Estimated LLP Registration Cost in India

Particulars Estimated Cost (₹)
Government Filing Fee ₹500 – ₹5,000
Stamp Duty ₹500 – ₹2,000 (varies)
DSC for 2 Partners ₹1,600 – ₹3,000
Professional Fees (optional) ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
Total Estimated Cost ₹5,000 – ₹15,000

🏁 Final Thoughts
The cost can vary depending on your capital, the number of partners, the state you’re registering in, and whether you hire a professional for help. On average, you should budget ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 for a smooth and fully compliant registration.
By choosing the LLP structure, you’re not just registering a business — you're creating a flexible, legally secure, and tax-efficient foundation for future growth.

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