Who can register an OPC in India?

Short answerOnly a natural person who is an Indian citizen and resident in India can form a One Person Company, and can be a member of only one OPC at a time. The member must name a nominee (also an eligible individual) who takes over if the member dies or is incapacitated.

Who is eligible

A One Person Company can be formed only by a natural person (not a company or LLP) who is an Indian citizen and resident in India. Recent reforms have relaxed the residency period and opened OPCs more to NRIs — so the rules here have eased. Confirm the current citizenship/residency conditions.

One OPC, and a nominee

An individual can be the member of only one OPC at a time (and can be the nominee of only one). The member must appoint a nominee — another eligible individual — who will step in if the member dies or becomes incapacitated, ensuring the company continues. The nominee’s written consent is filed at incorporation.

A worked example

Example: a resident Indian freelancer forms an OPC and names her sister as nominee. She cannot simultaneously start a second OPC — for another venture she’d use a different structure. If she ever moves abroad permanently or takes a partner, she’d review whether to convert. The single-OPC and nominee rules are the distinctive features to plan around. Our team can register the OPC.

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This answer is general information for founders, not tax or legal advice. Tax rates, thresholds and forms change with each Finance Act — please confirm the current position for your own facts, or speak to us, before acting.

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