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Why Choose Book Max Consultancy for Partnership Firm Registration in Bangalore?

At Book Max Consultancy, we specialize in providing end-to-end business registration services in Bangalore, including Partnership Firm and GST Registration.
With extensive experience and expert guidance, we’ve helped hundreds of entrepreneurs and professionals establish their firms efficiently and in full compliance with legal requirements.

Our Services Include:

  • Registration of a Partnership Firm under the Indian Partnership Act
  • Drafting of Partnership Deed tailored to your business needs
  • Reconstitution / Amendments to the existing firm
  • Dissolution of Partnership Firm
  • Filing of Income Tax Returns for the firm and partners
  • Comprehensive Tax Consultation – Income Tax & GST Compliance Support

Mandatory Registrations After Setting Up a Partnership Firm

Depending on your business activity and turnover, the following registrations may be required:

  • GST Registration in Bangalore
    (Mandatory if turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh for goods or ₹20 lakh for services, or if you engage in interstate supply)
  • Karnataka Shops & Establishment Act Registration
  • Professional Tax Registration
  • MSME / Udyam Aadhaar Registration
  • Employee Provident Fund (PF) Registration
  • Employee State Insurance (ESI) Registration
  • Import Export Code (IEC) – for businesses involved in international trade
  • STPI / Non-STPI Registration – for IT/ITES businesses
  • Trade License from BBMP – for local operations in Bangalore
  • Our team at Book Max Consultancy can assist with all of the above, ensuring your business stays fully compliant right from day one.

Benefits of Registering a Partnership Firm in Bangalore

  • Easy to form and manage
  • Minimal legal compliance
  • Low setup and operational cost
  • Shared responsibilities and resources among partners
  • Greater access to funds and diverse skill sets

Not interested in registering a Partnership Firm?

Explore other business setup options below:

  • Proprietorship Firm Registration in Bangalore
  • One Person Company (OPC) Registration in Bangalore
  • Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Registration in Bangalore
  • Private Limited Company Registration
  • Subsidiary Company Registration in Bangalore
  • Branch / Liaison Office Setup in India

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A Partnership Firm is a business structure formed when two or more individuals agree to share profits and losses from a business carried on by all or any one of them acting for all. It operates under a Partnership Deed, which outlines the terms, roles, and profit-sharing ratio among partners.

To register a Partnership Firm in Bangalore, you need to:

Draft a Partnership Deed on stamp paper specifying all business terms.

Get the deed notarized.

Submit the application to the Registrar of Firms along with identity proofs, address proofs, and the deed.

Receive the Certificate of Registration for your firm.

Our experts at Book Max Consultancy handle the entire process — from deed drafting to final registration — saving you time and effort.

No, registration of a Partnership Firm is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended. A registered firm enjoys better legal protection and can file suits against third parties or partners, which an unregistered firm cannot.

You’ll need the following documents:

PAN card and Aadhaar card of all partners

Passport-size photographs

Address proof of partners (Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License)

Proof of business address (Rental agreement, utility bill, etc.)

Partnership Deed on stamp paper

Application form for firm registration

A Partnership Deed is a legal document that defines the rights, duties, and obligations of all partners in the firm. It typically includes details like business name, capital contribution, profit-sharing ratio, duration of partnership, and dispute resolution terms.