SOME IMPORTANT FAQ ON SPICe
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Only one. However, for reservation of a name prior to filing SPICe (INC-32), you may use INC-1 (in which up to 6 names can be proposed) and then input the SRN of approved INC-1 into SPICe.
2. Is INC-22 Still required to be filed with SPICe?
It is not required to be filed with SPICe (INC-32) if a company is registered with address for correspondence only (in INC-32). INC-22, is required to be filed within 30 days of its incorporation, for intimating the registered office address.
3. What is the process for obtaining approved e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34)?
The users may obtain approved e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) through certified copies facility available on MCA.
4. Is, PAN and AADHAAR mandatory?
Yes. The companies (incorporation) rules notified has liberalized many requirements in respect of Proof of Identity and Proof of residence in respect of Subscribers and Directors. The Companies (Incorporation) Third Amendment Rules dated 27th July 2016 has relaxed the mandatory attachement of proof of identity and residence in respect of a subscriber having a valid DIN.
5. Which attachments are removed in SPICe form?
Attachment no. 7 (Proof of relation) and 9 ( NOC from any other person) are deleted.
6. Is it mandatory to use eMoA and eAoA? Can physical copies of MoA/ AoA be signed and attached with SPICe forms?
Yes. It is mandatory in all cases of Indian subscribers, foreign individual subscribers (having a valid DIN) and where the number of such subscribers is not more than seven. No physical copies of MoA/AoA are required to be attached.
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