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Legal Requirements for a Startup-Intellect juris

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Legal Requirements for a Startup-Intellect juris

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  1. Legal Requirements for a Startup In the Startup Business Environment in India, a startup needs to keep track of the Regulatory Environment, Tax Regimes, Legal Issues, and necessary Compliances to be met which would ensure the smooth running and allow startups to avail all the benefits that the Government is offering to make startups in India a success.

  2. A startup is an entity registered in India; it may be a Private Limited Company, Limited Liability Partnership or a Partnership and is deemed to be a startup when: • Less than 5 years of existence • Turnover not exceeding more than 25 Crores • Involved in innovation, development, deployment, or commercialization of new product • and services are driven by technology or Intellectual Property • Working on a new product or service • Significantly improves an existing product, service or process that will create and all value • for customers of the workflow.

  3. Process Of Recognition Of A Startup: • Legal Rights Of A Startups • Tax Exemptions • Self-Certification • Patent Protection • Employee Contracts • Intellectual Property Rights • Agreements With Third Parties

  4. Intellectual Property Rights • The Startup should be clear regarding the laws relating to these provisions as the works of indigenous innovation and development needs to be protected: • Patents • Copyrights • Trademarks • Trade Secrets

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