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How do I register a startup in India? How much money and time does it take? If am currently only 17, what issues will I face dur
Algorithm for starting a Private Limited Company: Engineer's View Personally I believe, If someone is starting a company with long term perspective or to bring some change through their unique Product/Services, one must go for Private limited firm. Prime reason for this is easy to raise funds from Angels/VC in case you go for investment. Step 1. Registration of Company 1. Name Selection: Check whether your desired company name is available or not at MCA website [ http://www.mca.gov.in/ ]. Name must be unique & must resemble with business you intend to do (highlighted one). EX: Arihant Labs Retail Services Pvt. Ltd 2. Registration of Name at ROC: Name approval usually takes maximum of 14 days. This is done online through MCA website. Moreover, you need to apply with at least 4 names for approval with a writeup about significance of names with main business of the company. 3. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Options for names for the proposed Company (on the basis of preference) 2. Amount of Share Capital; proposed shareholding ratio 3. A paragraph on the proposed major line of business of the company (main objects) 4. City of Registered Office. 5. Copy of ownership deed/sale deed(if property is owned) 6. Copy of rent agreement with NOC (if property is rented) 7. Copy of latest electricity bill/telephone bill/mobile bill for both directors 8. Copy of latest electric bill/telephone bill for the registered office proof. 4. Obtaining DIN & DSC: 5. 1. Documents Required 2. 1. PAN Card copies for directors and shareholders. 2. Voter ID/Passport/Driving License for directors and shareholders. 3. Occupation of the Directors for directors and shareholders. 4. E-Mail IDs of all directors and shareholders. 5. Phone Numbers for all directors and shareholders. 6. Photos for directors and shareholders 6. Company Incorporation: After above mentioned formalities have been completed, we need to file following forms/docs in Rs 100 stamp paper: 7. 1. Affidavits for non- acceptance 2. INC 9, INC 10 3. DIR 2 4. NOC : This is required to be filed by the owner of the property on which your company will be situated. 5. Subscriber Sheets of MOA & AOA 6. Documents required for filling MOA & AOA 7. 1. Must be filled on OWN handwriting 2. Passport size photos 3. Sheets needs to be witnessed by CA/CS/Advocate Step 2. Obtaining PAN/TAN: After company gets incorporated, you may apply for PAN/TAN. Step 3. Trade Licence in case you are selling PRODUCTS: This is required in some places for carrying out sales. You can obtain this from local Municipality. Step 4. VAT/CST registration for selling Products: For selling intra-state, you need VAT registration & for selling inter-state, you need to register for CST. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Trade Licence 2. Company Incorporation Certificate 3. PAN card of company as well as of all the directors 4. Proof of residence of Directors 5. Proof of occupancy of place of business (Rent agreement/ ownership deed, Rent Bills etc) 6. MOA & AOA of company 7. Current Account in the name of company in any national bank Step 5. Service tax registration for Service Industry: In India, you need to pay service tax of 14.5% on every services you have charged customer for. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Company Incorporation Certificate 2. PAN card of company as well as of all the directors 3. Proof of residence of Directors 4. Proof of occupancy of place of business (Rent agreement/ ownership deed, Rent Bills etc) 5. MOA & AOA of company 6. Current Account in the name of company in any national bank That's All folks! Your STARTUP is up to Conquer the World. UPVOTE & SHARE your views/issues We at labkafe [ http://labkafe.com/ ], prefer taxmantra [ http://taxmantra.com/ ] for our legal requirements.
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What is it like for a foreigner living in Tallinn?
(I started to answer a very short answer and ended up with a long entry. I hope you find it useful.)As Richard Tuisk said, it depends a lot on where you are from. However, let me tell you what my experience has been so far in Estonia, what I think it is good and what I would see as a downside of living here. Of course, I need to qualify my answer by saying that I am Latin American, but also have lived in four other countries (including the US where I went to college).A quick introduction: Estonia is a small country located in the Baltic Sea next to Russia and Latvia and very close to Finland. It is part of the European Union. The area of the country is roughly the same as Switzerland or as Maryland and Massachussets combined. There is about 1.3 million people living here which means it is not densely populated. The country is essentially flat, except in the south where you find the highest point at 318 meters (1043 ft). The main city and where I live in is Tallinn. The population is about 400,000 people. Tartu is the second city with about 100,000 people and all the rest of towns are smaller than that.Immigration systemIf you are European, moving here is no problem as you enjoy all the benefits of any country within the European Union. If you are not European, the main reasons people immigrate here is to work which would guarantee a working visa or if you are married to an Estonian citizen which allows you to apply for a visa as long as you have enough funds to live here.Overall, the process to get a short-term visa is straight forward. Obtaining a long-term visa is more complicated as you have to speak the language at a relatively high level. Obtaining a citizenship requires that you give up your own citizenship.JobsAlthough Estonia suffered also during the 2008 crisis, there is enough jobs in areas of business and technology for people to move here. One of the problems Estonia faces is that it does not have enough people to fill all jobs in IT areas as I hear.There is a few big companies who recruit people from abroad, but if you don't speak the local language, your opportunities are reduced to the IT area (I work for Skype which originated here in Estonia which was acquired by Microsoft in 2011). You can see a list of notable companies here: List of companies of EstoniaSocial interactionEstonians tend to be reserved in comparison to other Europeans. I suggest to foreigners who come here to be aware of differences so they are not taken by surprise. Some examples of faux pas I have encountered:Using smalltalk in a conversation.Saying good morning when coming to office or good bye when leaving.Smiling with no reason (I have to accept that this could be awkward in Northern Europe and some parts of the US, but it is totally normal in Mediterranean or Latin American environments).Being noisy. People love their quiet here.However, it is totally Ok to try to make a conversation in English especially with young people. I am learning Estonian and try to use the language when I can, but in some occasions (say, at the pharmacy), I need to switch to English and have never found anyone being annoyed by that.The exception to all of this is if you meet young people. They tend to be more open and curious (especially women). I am speaking about more casual environments such as a cafe or a restaurant, but a bit less at work. Another obvious exception is if you are in a touristy area (such as the Old Town in Tallinn), but this should go without saying.It is totally Ok to be in a group of people and be totally silent. For example, you can have lunch or share a cab with Estonians when no one is speaking, but there is no awkwardness on it. Another thing is that people do not demonstrate much through their expressions which is one of the difficult things to deal with for me. Remember, I come from a country where you smile or frown or show your teeth if you want someone to understand you clearly.When having a conversation with an Estonian, you should say what you mean and mean what you say (remember what I said about smalltalk?). For example, if you ask "how are you?" to an Estonian, do it only if (a) you really want to know how the other person is, and (b) don't ask it if you don't know the person well. I value that Estonians take your word at face value and you should do the same with them.One word of advice is that Estonians can be very critical of others, but they are mainly critical of themselves. Someone told me once that complaining is a national sport, and I have to agree with that. In other words, when they tell you that something is truly bad here in this country, you have to take it with a grain of salt.Because of this, you should also expect that people are straight forward with you. In some cases, this borders on rudeness if I measure by my home country's standards, but here is totally Ok. I have seen a few foreigners getting shocked by that, but you get used to it. In other words, they are not politically correct (this I like very much).Also, because people are economical with the language, you shouldn't expect what I would call, a "warm" communication most of the time. As a latin person, I need to say and hear things on a beautiful way, but this doesn't happen here much. It is different when you start to get to know locals.Which brings me to the last point. It takes a while before you break the ice with an Estonian, but it is worth waiting. I have had the chance to establish a closer link with some locals outside my wife's family and I find an honesty and sincerity that I haven't seen in other places. If you get to that point, congratulations, as you have made it through this journey. By this time, you should also be an expert on sharing saunas with people you don't know (and yes, naked) and have had your share of vodka.Quality of life, services, infrastructureWhen compared to other places where I have lived, I have to say that Estonia still doesn't signNow the level of living in Germany or the US, but it is getting closer by the day. However, I would say that Estonia is already at the level that I would call it first-world country in most aspects.Infrastructure and services need some improvement, but they provide the minimum level of service. For example, if you don't have a car, you can use public transportation everywhere even if buses, trains or trams are sometimes old. Roads in Tallinn are Ok, even if you find potholes in some places. Services such as schools and hospitals are public which means that there is always a waiting list. If you need to visit a specialist doctor, you have to wait. On the other hand, the wait is not as bad as in third-world countries (like where I come from). Also, those services are basically free. The downside is that there is almost no private service, and even the ones there are rely partially on the public health system for some aspects.I have had two children born here and had no complaints about the process. In fact, I felt that everything was very professional and that they always try to do their best. However, when I spoke with Estonians, some of them were very surprised that I spoke highly of the hospital system. I guess it's up to my personal point of view in this case.Taxes are low. Personal income tax is 21% flat for everyone. If you live here and your visa allows it, you can create your own start-up in no time which is prevalent among young people in IT.By the way, unemployment was at 8% at the end of Q3 in 2013. I am no economist, but I understand that this is still considered high. However, it came down from 10.2% at the end of 2012.Food, shoppingEstonia has the typical supermarkets like any other European country. There is also local markets, but you probably need to speak Estonian or Russian. Typical food you find are potatoes, wheat-like grains, oats and so on. Pork meat and fish are eaten often here, but beef is not yet too common. Vegetables and fruits tend to be expensive. I miss having international food though. There is one supermarket in town (Stockmann) that carries some international products, but it is very expensive. I was used to visiting Oriental-type shops in Ireland and Germany, but there is none here that I know of.There is a few shopping centres, but the variety is not wide. I am in favor of buying local to support businesses here, but in many cases, we end up buying from abroad because of the lack of options or because we would have to wait for too long. For example, my wife and I love movies (yeah, still buying old-fashioned DVDs), but there is no shop that fills our expectations. Because of that, we buy everything from Amazon.ActivitiesIf you love nature, you are in luck. There is a lot of natural areas in the country and they are a short drive away. There is plenty of sea shores, forests, rivers and lakes. In the Summer you can do hiking, camping, canoeing and you can add cross country skiing in the Winter. Estonians love nature in general.If you are a city person (like myself), then that's another story. There is a few theatres, cinemas, galleries and so on, but everything is limited. Tallinn itself has the most interesting activities in the center. There is plenty of good restaurants though.Cinemas show the popular movies like everywhere else and you can find some artsy type of cinemas for alternative movies. No movie is dubbed here, but they usually carry subtitles in both Estonian and Russian.What is impressive about this countryThere is a few good things that I haven't seen outside Estonia. The first one is the electronic system prevalent in this country. When you are a foreigner and get your Estonian ID, you are also getting your electronic identity. With that, you can file taxes online, access information about property, bank accounts, mobiles, whatever services you need. When you get your local ID number, you automatically get a local e-mail address at the eesti.ee domain that you can redirect to your personal account. With that, you never miss an official communication (such as whenever is time to file your taxes).That ID has also legal validity and you can sign documents electronically anywhere in the world. For example, if you apply to get a car leasing, you don't have to show up at the bank necessarily. They send you some forms, you put your ID card in your computer reader, sign the document electronically, and send it back and that's it. It is the equivalent of putting your signature on paper in front of the bank official or lawyer. Estonian citizens and permanent residents are even allowed to vote online with their ID.A second impressive area is bureaucracy: it is a well-oiled machine. One recurrent example is taxes. You get the notification that your taxes are ready to file, you login to the tax office site, sign in, check that they have the correct information that they have collected from your company, employer and so on, sign with your ID card, and that's it. It might take as little as five minutes. My wife and I file jointly, so it takes us much longer: twenty minutes (and that's because we always forget to do one crucial step so we are delayed).The government doesn't even use paper for their minister meetings. They file everything electronically which is made available so you can follow up agendas, minutes and whatever happens there.You want to open your own company? It might take literally twenty minutes to do that too. All of this thanks to the frictionless bureaucratic system they have here. You want to park? Send a text to the number 1902 with your plate number and where you are parking and it will be charged to your mobile.One more impressive part: internet. Besides having decent speeds, there is practically free access points everywhere through the country. I personally have witnessed free available working access points in national parks and public beaches. You can read this article that talks about this (read the date: 2005!): Estonia sets shining Wi-Fi exampleIn my case, I don't use access points much because I have a decent LTE connection with my mobile. Mobile companies have good coverage and relatively good service. I remember that when we got our internet when we moved here, it took only one day to install it. When I measured the effective speed a few months later out of curiosity, it was 50 Mbps. Not bad.The downsidesAs anywhere else, there is a few things that you need to be aware of that could be difficult to adapt to.The first part for me is the social interaction which tends to be dry and quiet. I mentioned that above, so not much more to say here.Another one is the weather. In Winter, the sun might rise at 9:30 in the morning and set at 3 in the afternoon. That's just about six hours of sunlight. If you add that it is cloudy most of the time during the Winter, then you realise how dark it might be. As counterposition, Summers are amazing (up to 20 hours of sunlight and clear skies easily).Winters are relatively long. It gets cold around the end of October and stays that way until around April. It varies from year to year, but sometimes the temperature drops to -30 degrees Celsius (-22 F). Life rarely stops here because of the cold or snow though. I have taken the bus at -30 degrees Celsius. It makes for an interesting ride.One more problem for a foreigner to live here is that you feel a bit isolated from the world. Flights are available mainly to neighbouring countries plus Germany, UK and the Netherlands. If you are from another country, you always need to make connections which makes it longer and more expensive to go back home.Last, if you are from a big city, you might find even Tallinn a bit provincial. It is changing as of late though. On the other hand, there is some positive things out of this too: less crime and virtually no traffic jam as I know it (I live 20 km. from work and make it in 30 minutes on a good day and 45 on a bad one).If you are thinking to move here, I definitely recommend this place.
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What are some good computer tricks that are not commonly known?
I’m not a computer specialist. But someone has asked my answer even on this topic. Alright, I try to contribute something. Almost every one of us is sure that he knows the computer well, whether it's “Windows” or "Macintosh". And 99% of us are mistaken. Meanwhile, studies show (and any programmer will confirm) that short-cuts can speed up your computer tasks by several times. Here are the main hot keys. Maybe some of you know these tricks, but if you don’t know them, I assure: they will really save you thousands of hours of life! 1- How to instantly open a randomly closed tab? Unfortunately, this happens often: wanted to close a window in the browser but accidentally closed other important windows as well. Instead of looking for it in history, use these "short-cuts" to compensate your inattention: For Windows: Ctrl + Shift + T For Mac: cmd + Z (Safari) and cmd + Shift + T (for Google Chrome). 2- What if the boss/Papa/Mama crept in from behind? Sometimes you feel lazy at work and start reading random stuff on Quora. And you have a dozen other windows opened. How to quickly pretend that you are working? These shorts quickly remove the browser windows by minimising all and showing the desktop(in windows) and you can return to the Word or Excel screen (manually): For Windows: Windows + D (minimises all applications and shows desktop) For Mac: Fn + F11 3- How to lock the computer, if you need to leave for a while? No one likes his boss to read his chat conversations or you do not want anyone to look into your monitor, until you leave to make coffee. Others will not able to open only if you have set a password to login. One can simply enter by clicking your user icon if you dont have a password. This quick combination of keys will instantly lock your computer and you will be able to fully enjoy the break: For Windows: "Windows" key + L. For Mac: cmd + Alt + Eject. 4- What if the computer halts? It happens that you are sitting in Photoshop, and all of a sudden - the entire computer is “hung”. And it does not react to anything. Typically, users immediately press Ctrl + Alt + Del to reboot. But this is far from the best solution. It is much better to use short-cuts: they will stop only this one nasty program: For Windows: Ctrl + Shift + Esc (Opens the task manager) For Mac: cmd + Option (alt) + Shift + Esc. Hold these buttons for three seconds in a row, and the hung program closes, and you will be able to work on and not lose any changes in all your documents. 5- Need to quickly save the url of any web-page? As practice shows, this combination will save you millions of minutes: For Windows: Ctrl + D Mac version: cmd + L 6- How to make a screenshot not of the whole screen, but only of the required part of it? All Windows users are accustomed to press "Print Screen" when they need to show something to their comrades. But it happens that there are too many things on the screen, and it is long and tedious to crop the picture. Here's how to always allocate only what you need: For Windows: -Alt + Print Screen(the screenshot is saved to a folder called “Screenshots” in Pictures folder) For Mac: - cmd + Shift + 3 (the screenshot is saved on the desktop) - cmd + Shift + Ctrl + 3 (the screenshot gets to the clipboard) - cmd + Shift + 4 (Only the desired piece of the screen gets saved on the desktop) - cmd + Shift + Ctrl + 4 (the desired piece gets copied to the clipboard) I think for now, it’s enough. Maybe next time, under any other question, I’ll add a few more tips. Good Luck!
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Is digital signature useful for an individual in India?
It goes without saying that, we spend a good amount of time signing, scanning and printing documents.Digital signatures allow you to get documents signed quickly. As per the IT Act, two types of signatures have the same legal status as handwritten signatures in India. These primarily include:(i) Digital Signatures: In this case, the signer is issued a long-term (1 to 2 year) certificate based digital ID stored on a USB token that can be used along with a personal PIN to sign a document.Note: Previously, the signer was issued a long-term (1 to 2 year) certificate based digital ID stored on a USB token that could be used along with a personal PIN to sign a document digitally. Now with Aadhaar, that complicated procedure isn’t required anymore. You can simply use signNow’s Aadhaar eSign to create a digital signature on the fly using your Aadhaar ID(ii) Electronic signatures: These electronic signatures combine Aadhaar identity number with an electronic Know-Your-Customer (eKYC) method (which includes sending an One-Time-Passcode to the mobile number linked to the Aadhaar card for verification)Given that all Indians now have an Aadhaar card with a unique ID, the easiest way to go about signing a contracts, invoices, or quote online - signNow, India’s first Aadhaar eSign solution that offers a complete fill-and-sign functionality with business workflows. Thus allowing users to finish their documents in one go.
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What are the best formats for a resume?
Just as the best product is the one that gets the job done, the best resumes are those that communicate your skills and accomplishments in a clear, effective way. Graphical resumes are, in particular, terrible. Unless you can be one of the lucky few to get a bunch of media attention for a nifty format, you will hurt yourself far more than you'll help yourself if you use a graphical resume. Graphical resumes are typically difficult to read and they sacrifice content -- your hard-earned accomplishments -- in favor of pretty pictures and useless graphics. See: Why Your Awesome, Creative Resume Isn’t Working.A good resume format has the following attributes:Multiple Columns: Multiple columns make it easier for someone to quickly skim your company titles, positions, schools, and other key facts. It also stores this information in a very compact way, allowing more space to list things you've done. (Note: do not use one of those templates where the entire left part of the resume is a column for the categories. They waste a lot of space.)Short and Sweet: People only spend about 5 - 30 seconds reading your resume, and this isn't enough to read even a full page of content. When your make your resume too long, it just dilutes the quality of each thing on your resume. Focus on just the highlights. One page is often all you need, but if you have 10+ years of experience and multiple roles, you can justify at most two pages. That's it though.The Right Sections: No objectives (they're useless). Summary sections can be okay, but they're usually not (after all, if your resume is short and concise, then you don't really need a summary section). Use Tables: Okay, this is really nit picky, but it's a personal pet peeve of mine. The way to make multiple columns in Microsoft Word is with tables (with invisible columns), not by hitting 'space' dozens of times. Bulleted -- No Long Text Blobs: Again, you only have about 15 seconds to make an impression. Large blocks of text will not be read. Keep your bullets to 1 - 2 lines (and, ideally, about half or more of those bullets should be one line).Appropriate Use of Fonts and Formatting: You don't want to go overboard with fonts and formatting. However, a little bit of formatting (bold, italics, etc) can be useful to organize your resume.So with that said, here are two formats that work perfectly well:This resume can be downloaded here: http://www.careercup.com/resume.This resume can be downloaded here: http://www.thegoogleresume.com/r...The first resume is a format I designed myself, whereas the second one is a format required by Wharton's MBA program.
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How does bitcoin work? Who actually pays for the mining done?
Approximately once every 10 minutes since January 3, 2009 at 18:15:05 UTC, one miner in the world has found/will find a valid Bitcoin block that meets the current difficulty requirements. When that happens, the block reward and the transaction fees will be distributed to the wallet(s) configured by that miner in that block. These two sources make up all of a miner’s income.Block rewards are the only way that new Bitcoins are min[t]ed. The block reward started at 50 BTC/block and halves every 210,000 blocks. This is why the current block reward is 12.5 BTC/block as of Sept 2017.Transaction fees for a block are the sum of the fees paid for all new transactions included in that block. For example, I might send you .5 BTC and specify a fee of .00004 BTC as incentive for miners to include that transaction in their block. The first miner to include that transaction in an accepted block will then earn that .00004 BTC in addition to the block reward and fees from other included transactions.Early on, transaction fees were a negligible source of miner income since there were very few transactions and the block reward was high. However, as the block reward diminishes and the number of transactions grows this trend will reverse and block rewards will become negligible and transaction fees will dominate earnings.Mining pools are another layer on top of this. Instead of the reward and fees going to a single miner, they instead have a number of miners pooling their efforts and splitting the rewards based on that pool's rules. In this way, if it would normally take you 10,000 years on average to find a block by yourself, you can instead join a mining pool and get small fractions of a block reward regularly based on your mining contribution and the pool's rules.Compare that to solo mining without a mining pool, where until you find a valid block you won't get a single Satoshi.
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Is FSSAI license required for home run food businesses in India?
What is FSSAI License?FSSAI license or Food License or Food registration connotes to the same thing. If you are willing to act as a food business operator you must be aware of FSSAI registration. NO? FSSAI is an abbreviation of Food safety and regulations. Any person who is engaged in the food business in whatsoever formats such as manufacturers, producer, importer, exporter, procurement, storage, distribution, and sale is mandatorily required to get FSSAI License. You must obtain the FSSAI License before you start operating their Food business.Procedure for FSSAI Registration in IndiaThe Act is a single capsule consisting of all applicable Acts and Orders pertaining to Food-related matters. All Food business operators are regulated by the FSSAI act 2006 and are mandated to adhere to the rules and regulations pursuant to the FSSAI Act 2006.A Food License is a 14 digit number and shall be displayed on the food product. The Ministry of Health and family welfare regulates FSSAI registration. It is responsible to execute the rules pertaining to the standard of food quality.FSSAI License granting for food businessThe FSSAI License is granted after a complete inspection, quality checks, of the food. During the checks the prescribed procedure. Such checks avoid any instances of adulteration, substandard products and also improve accountability of manufacturers.Under the FSSAI License granting procedure, the Standards and guidelines for food, the procedure for the accreditation of certification bodies engaged in food regulation also forms an important part. Proper training is also provided. Food undergoes checks under the various laboratories.FSSAI Authority also supports scientific, technical assistance and advertisement to the government while framing the policies. FSSAI authorities fetch the important relevant data and concerns from a different department. Accordingly, changes are made in Food related laws too.FSSAI License/Registration TypesThe Type of FSSAI registration depends on the turnover of the company. Below are the Turnover and respective FSSAI registration applicableNOTE: When the supply is made for government offices or import/export of food products: FSSAI registration is mandatory.What are the services Swarit advisors offers for FSSAI registrationOur servicesOur comprehensive range of end-to-end solutions includes following:End to end services for FSSAI registration includes application drafting and filing along with following up with the department.FSSAI compliance yearly subscription.Updates on developments on changes pursuant to the FSSAI Registration.Free consultation on the FSSAI registration.With Swarit advisors, you can obtain the FSSAI Registration in the most Hassel free manner.Necessary documents for FSSAI LicenseFSSAI License ensures that only edible good food signNowes the customer, well to get the license to accumulate the following documents beforehand.To obtain BASIC Registration -within 2-3 working daysPhotographs of ApplicantBusiness owner’s Aadhaar card.Signature of the applicant (Scan)Business activity details.Declaration regarding the Business place.To obtain the STATE License- Within 21 daysGST Number of the companyBusiness activity detailFood products list.Authorization letter in the favor of the consultant.Declaration Form.Aadhaar card of the Business owner.Signature of the business owner (Scan copy)Applicant’s Photograph (scan).MOA/AOA / Partnership deed (as applicable ).RC of vehicles along with a declaration in the Transporter case.Electricity bills of business / Factory / WarehouseNOC from Brand owner (For re-packaging business).Rent agreementNOC from the Property owner (if rented place).Documents required for Manufacturers: Within 15 daysApart from the above-stated documents the manufacturer engaged in food manufacturing are required to provide the following additional document:List of Food products proposed to be manufactured.Water Ground reportProduct Testing report sFactory blueprint.List of Machine along with photographsThe audited balance sheet is also required-(For state and central license)IEC Code in case FSSAI license is for Export / Import-(For state and central license)What is the Procedure to apply for the Food License?The procedure for food license is quite simple and easy. Let us understand this step by step:Step One: You must first generate a unique user Id and password for login purpose.Step two: After login, click on apply for Food license.Step three: A form will appear and shall ask for the requisite documents, fill it and attach the documents.Step Four: Submit it. Do not forget to take print of filled application form. Send the print of them to the Regional Authority/State Authority. Note that the form shall be sent within 15 days from the application the date of online.Step Five: In case any query is raised, do reply it within the 15 days of the receipt.Step Six: FSSAI registration shall signNow to you via mail and one physical copy at the address provided you.However, it is mandatory to display the FSSAI logo and license number along with the name and address of the importer on the food product. In addition to that one is also required to get is affixed before customs clearance.Occupations/ Places which require FSSAI LicenseFood shop,Food stall,Hotels,Restaurant,Airline meal catering servicesFood canteens orAny such place where the article of the food is sold, manufactured, stored for sale in India.Any such person dealing with food. Either Manufacturer, processor, Food packer, Food storer, Food transporter, Food distributor, food importer etc.What are the forms and registration fees for different FSSAI license?On the basis of the turnover of Food Business Operators (FBO), there are 3 types of licenses. For each type of license different forms are filled as discussed below:Turnover (Per annum)Type of FSSAI LicenseFormRegistration FeesUpto 12 lakhBasic registrationRs. 10012 lakh but upto 20 croresState licenseRs 2000 to 5000More than 20 croresCentral licenseRs. 7500What is the Validity and Renewal period of FSSAI License?The FSSAI License can be applied for the period you wish to obtain. However maximum it can be applied for a period of 5 years.Basis the FSSAI license validity, the application for renewal of a license shall be made not later than 30 days prior to the expiry date.What is the mode of payment of FSSAI License registration?At the time of submission of FSSAI registration application, the certain fee is required to be paid. The payment is made by demand draft or online mode of payment.NEW UPDATE- E-Commerce Food Operators-FSSAI Registration-2017With effect from the February 2017, FSSAI has mandated FSSAI license from Central licensing authority for the E-commerce food operators. The FSSAI operators are required to enter into the agreement with the sellers/ manufacturers/ restaurants with whom operating. Such E-commerce food operators are required to comply with the rules and regulations of the FSSAI Act.Food Industry Market in IndiaThe food sector constitutes 32% of India’s Food Market. A tremendous jump has been followed in economic growth due to the food industry. Above all the government has also stretched its hands in support. The government through foreign collaborations, industrial license, joint ventures and with the introduction of 100% exports oriented units etc to ease the Food industry workflow. Hence there are many benefits of FSSAI License in India.GOVERNMENT initiatives on EXPORT OF ‘PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS’India has a considerable huge market for processed food. It produces the largest amount of milk, rice, groundnuts, mangoes, Brinjal. Apart from this fruit, vegetables, spices; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, etc. The Department of Commerce’s foreign trade performance analysis says the good increase in India’s export of fresh processed food product of processed food products government granted incentives on the installation of plant and machinery for food processing which has encouraged the processing of fruits, vegetables, and juices.Well, looking deep into this government has removed the GST rate of 18% on air freight of fresh vegetables has also been removed recentlyAbove all, the food items exported from the country need to be registered and licensed under the FSSAI and health ministry in order to gain the trust and confidence of consumers and ensuring the product quality and standards.What is the procedure for food license for export?If you are somebody who wants to export his food product, you need to take two licenses. One you have to get FSSAI Registration and obtain IEC Registration. FSSAI registration procedure is already explained above. For IEC registration following subjects:Step 1: Firstly incorporate your Company.Step 2: Apply for IE Code at under DGFT and central Licensing Authority for Export license.Step 3: Obtain the NOC (No – Objection Certificate) for the food quality & adherence to the compliances issued by the FSSAI Authority regarding food safety.Step 4: Obtain necessary permissions pertaining to the food item from FSSAI to export it.FSSAI Number -14 Digit LabelingNow that you have FSSAI License, LABELLING it on Food item is a must. Let us understand what all things are to be labeled:The intent behind the imposing labeling requirements of food products exported outside India is the dissemination of information. Apart from it to increase food acceptance in the foreign market.Information to mentioned on the food productsFood NameIngredients of such foodInformation about the NutritionalDeclaration of food additivesDeclaration of vegetarian or non-vegetarianPacker or manufacturer’s complete name and addressThe Net quantityLot No. /Code No. /Batch No (Tractability details )Manufacturing or packing dateCountry of origin (Imported food)Best Before and Use by Date detailsInstructions to use the food productTo know more establish contact with Swarit advisors expert team. Post a query at the Swarit advisors site and one of the experts shall call you back.Source:- Is FSSAI license required for home run food businesses in India?
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