Publish: September 5, 2025
What are the eligibility criteria for DPIIT recognition for LLPs?
Entity Type and Incorporation
- The applicant must be a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) incorporated under the LLP Act, 2008
- Other eligible entities include Private Limited Companies and Registered Partnerships
- The LLP must be registered in India as a legal business entity
- It must have a valid PAN and registration with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)
- Sole proprietorships and unregistered firms are not eligible
Age of the Entity
- The LLP should be less than 10 years old from the date of its incorporation
- This period is calculated from the date mentioned in the Certificate of Incorporation
- Entities older than 10 years are not eligible for recognition
- The age criterion helps focus support on early-stage businesses
Turnover Limit
- The LLP’s annual turnover should not have exceeded ₹100 crore in any financial year since its incorporation
- Turnover includes gross receipts from all sources of business activities
- Audited financial statements or declarations are used to verify compliance
- LLPs exceeding this limit become ineligible for DPIIT benefits
Nature of Business
- The LLP must be working towards innovation, development, or improvement of a product, process, or service
- It may also be recognized for having a scalable business model with high potential for employment or wealth creation
- Routine businesses with no innovation are not eligible
- The startup must offer original ideas or significant value addition
Additional Conditions
- The LLP should not be formed by splitting up or reconstructing an existing business
- It must submit documents like a brief write-up on the business, innovation, and scalability
- DPIIT may reject applications if false information or duplication is detected
- After recognition, the LLP must comply with Startup India reporting and compliance requirements
- The entity must apply through the Startup India portal with the required declarations and supporting documents
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