MSME & Startup India Registration

Unlock government subsidies, easier loans, and massive tax exemptions. Fast-track your Udyam and DPIIT recognition with our expert consultants.

Unlock Funding Tax Exemptions 100% Online Process

MSME & Startup Recognition Services

Navigate government portals effortlessly. We handle your Udyam filing, Startup India recognition, and pitch compliance so you can focus entirely on scaling your vision.

Udyam (MSME) Registration

Obtain your MSME certificate seamlessly to qualify for lower interest rates and government tenders.

DPIIT Recognition

Get your Startup India certificate from the DPIIT to unlock specific tax benefits and compliance ease.

Section 80IAC Tax Exemption

We help eligible recognized startups apply for a 100% tax holiday for 3 consecutive years.

Seed Fund Scheme Advisory

Guidance on structuring and applying for the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS).

Angel Tax Exemption

Filing of Form 2 to get your startup officially exempted from Angel Tax under Section 56(2)(viib).

IPR Subsidy Claim

As a recognized startup, claim up to 80% rebate on fast-tracked patent and trademark filing fees.

Our Registration Workflow

1

Eligibility Check

We analyze your business model and incorporation date to confirm MSME and DPIIT eligibility.

2

Profile & Pitch Prep

Our experts prepare the required startup write-up, innovation pitch, and necessary documentation.

3

Application Filing

We precisely file the applications on the Udyam and Startup India portals on your behalf.

4

Certification Issue

Once approved, we deliver your official MSME certificate and DPIIT recognition letter.

Frequently Asked Questions

While not strictly mandatory, it is highly recommended. Having an MSME Udyam registration immediately unlocks collateral-free loans, 50% discount on trademark fees, and protection against delayed payments.

An entity (Private Limited, LLP, or Registered Partnership) is a startup if it's within 10 years of incorporation, its annual turnover hasn't exceeded ₹100 crore, and it works towards innovation or scalability.

No. DPIIT recognition is the first step. To get the 3-year tax holiday under Section 80IAC, the recognized startup must apply separately to the Inter-Ministerial Board (IMB) with a strong, innovative business case.