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IncorpMaster
Incorporation Budget
Statutory Fees
₹0
Consultancy
₹0
Authorised Cap.
₹0
| ROC Filing Fees & Name Approval | ₹0 |
| Stamp Duty on MOA/AOA | ₹0 |
| DSC & DIN Procurement (2 Directors) | ₹0 |
| Professional Consultancy Charges | ₹0 |
| Total Estimated Outlay | ₹0 |
📌 Incorporation Roadmap
The incorporation cost is highly sensitive to the Authorised Share Capital. As your capital increases, the ROC fees and Stamp Duty scale exponentially. Professional fees often include PAN/TAN procurement and the drafting of the Memorandum and Articles of Association.
Report Date:
Company Incorporation Cost Calculator Tool
IncorpMaster
Incorporation Budget
Proposed Company Ltd.
Total Setup Cost
₹0.00
Statutory Fees
₹0.00
Consultancy
₹0.00
Authorised Cap.
₹0.00
Estimated Expense Statement Firm: Not Set
| ROC Filing Fees & Name Approval | ₹0.00 |
| Stamp Duty on MOA/AOA | ₹0.00 |
| DSC & DIN Procurement (2 Directors) | ₹0.00 |
| Professional Consultancy Charges | ₹0.00 |
| Total Estimated Outlay | ₹0.00 |
Incorporation Roadmap
The incorporation cost is highly sensitive to the **Authorised Share Capital**. As your capital increases, the ROC fees and Stamp Duty scale exponentially. Professional fees often include PAN/TAN procurement and the drafting of the Memorandum and Articles of Association.
Report Date: March 2026
Consultant Signature
Strategic Components for Professional Use
1. Statutory Cost Engine
The tool distinguishes between Government (Statutory) Fees and Professional Service Fees. This transparency is vital for client trust, as statutory fees (like Stamp Duty) vary significantly based on the State of incorporation and the amount of Authorised Capital.
2. Capital-Sensitive Logic
In most jurisdictions, the "Authorised Capital" is the primary driver of setup costs. The tool places this input front-and-center, allowing consultants to show clients how a higher capital limit impacts their initial registration taxes and ROC fees.
3. Professional Proposal Layout (Print Mode)
The tool features a dedicated Print Mode. Using CSS @media print, it converts the dashboard into a formal document:
Branding: Sidebars and interactive elements are hidden.
Proposal Format: The header uses a dark theme for a high-end corporate look.
Signature Block: Includes a placeholder for a consultant's signature, making the printout ready to be sent as an official price quote.
4. Localized Financial System
The JavaScript uses the en-IN locale to format currency in the Lakh/Crore system (e.g., ₹1,00,000 instead of 100,000), ensuring it aligns with the accounting standards used in the Indian and South Asian corporate sectors.
Shareholding Pattern Calculator Tool
Shareholding Pattern Statement
Promoter %
0.00%
Public %
0.00%
MPS Status
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| Name of Shareholder | Category | No. of Shares | Holding % | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
📋 No shareholders added yet.Use the form on the left to begin. | ||||
| Total Issued Capital | 0 | 100.00% | ||
Draft for Filing Purpose
Strategic Components for Corporate Governance
1. Statutory Classification (Promoter vs. Public)
The tool follows regulatory standards (like SEBI in India or SEC in the US) that distinguish between those who control the company (Promoters) and outside investors (Public). This distinction is critical for maintaining Minimum Public Shareholding (MPS) requirements, often set at 25% for listed companies.
2. Institutional vs. Retail Granularity
The tool allows you to tag shareholders as "Retail" or "Institutional." This is vital for analyzing the quality of the "Public" float. A higher percentage of Institutional holding (like FIIs or Mutual Funds) generally indicates higher confidence from professional market participants.
3. Real-Time Equity Math
As you add individual shareholders, the tool uses a centralized state management logic to recalculate the Total Issued Capital and individual percentage weights. This prevents manual calculation errors during high-stakes data entry.
4. Audit-Ready Print Engine
Designed for boardroom presentations or physical filing with the Registrar of Companies (ROC), the Print Mode (via CSS @media print) strips away:
All data-entry sidebars and input fields.
Interaction buttons like "Log Entry" and "Delete."
It adds a Signature Block and Quarterly Period Label to ensure the document is a valid formal statement.
Dividend Distribution Calculator Tool
Dividend Distribution
Dividend Per Share (DPS)
₹0.00
Financial Year
2025-26
Payout Status
| Paid-up Equity Capital | ₹0 |
| Dividend Rate Applied | 0% |
| Net Dividend Payable (DPS × Total Shares) | ₹0 |
| Total Impact on Reserves | ₹0 |
📌 Compliance Methodology
In accordance with corporate governance norms, dividends are declared as a percentage of the Face Value of the share, not the Market Value. The Dividend Payout Ratio is a key indicator for investors, representing the portion of earnings distributed to shareholders relative to net income.
Date Generated:
Strategic Components of the Tool
1. Dividend Logic: Face Value vs. Market Value
A common error for casual investors is calculating dividends based on the market price.
As per standard corporate law, dividends are declared on the Paid-up Capital (Face Value). This tool strictly follows this logic, ensuring that if a company with a ₹10 face value declares a 20% dividend, the payout is ₹2.00 per share regardless of whether the share trades at ₹500 or ₹1000.
2. Statutory Reserve Integration
Corporate regulations in many jurisdictions require companies to transfer a portion of their profits to a General Reserve before declaring dividends.
This tool includes a "Transfer to Reserves" input to help calculate the total cash outflow from the company's retained earnings.
3. Professional Boardroom Summary (Print Mode)
The tool features a specialized Print Mode (via CSS @media print) to convert the interactive dashboard into a formal document:
Corporate Header: Highlights the total payout and Dividend Per Share (DPS) as the primary focal points.
Formal Table: Converts input data into a "Distribution Schedule" suitable for attachment to board meeting minutes.
Audit Block: Includes a placeholder for the Company Secretary (CS) to sign off on the calculations.
4. Rupee Locale Formatting
The JavaScript uses the en-IN locale to format currency in the Lakh/Crore system (e.g., ₹10,00,000 instead of 1 million), ensuring it aligns with regional financial reporting standards for South Asian markets.