LLP Closure (Strike Off via Form 24)
An inactive LLP keeps accruing a ₹100-a-day penalty and MCA's escalating late-filing fee. Close it properly via Form 24: we check eligibility, file any pending returns and prepare the affidavits and accounts to strike it off.
Starts at
₹7,999
+ GST | MCA/government fees, additional fees, late fees and penalties vary by entity type, paid-up capital, turnover and due-date status
Timeline
Typically a few months
Documents
Accounts, consent & affidavits
Strike off via Form 24
Stop the ₹100/day penalty
Partner consent & affidavits
Clean exit
Pricing
Close your LLP
Form 24 strike off is the route for an inactive LLP with no liabilities. Pending Form 8/11 and dues are quoted separately.
LLP Strike Off
Form 24 application
+ GST | MCA/government fees, additional fees, late fees and penalties vary by entity type, paid-up capital, turnover and due-date status
- Eligibility check
- Partner consent & affidavits
- Statement of accounts
- Form 24 filing
Prices are professional fees and indicative. Government fees, stamp duty, DSC, PAN/TAN, state charges and third-party costs are extra and may change. A final engagement summary separates each component before payment.
Overview
What is LLP Closure (Strike Off via Form 24)?
If an LLP has stopped operating, leaving it open means Form 8 and Form 11 keep falling due — and each missed year costs twice: a ₹100-a-day penalty under sections 34(5) and 35(2), capped at ₹1,00,000 for the LLP and ₹50,000 for the designated partners, plus MCA's additional filing fee, which is a multiple of the normal fee that climbs with every delay band. Closing it formally stops that.
An eligible inactive LLP (with no liabilities, that has ceased business or never commenced) can be struck off by filing Form 24. This needs the partners' consent, affidavits, a statement of accounts, and the up-to-date returns and income tax filings.
We check eligibility, regularise pending filings, prepare the documents and file Form 24.
Is it for you?
Who needs it — and who doesn't
Recommended if
- LLPs that have ceased operations
- LLPs that never commenced business
- Partners winding down to stop the penalty and fee clock
- Inactive LLPs with no liabilities
May not be needed if
- LLPs with liabilities, assets or disputes (winding up)
- Active LLPs
- LLPs only pausing operations
Benefits
Why it's worth doing right
Stop the penalty clock
Sections 34(5) and 35(2) charge ₹100 a day for every year left unfiled, with MCA's additional fee on top. Closing the LLP ends both.
Clean exit
Form 24 removes the LLP from the register on the record.
Partner peace of mind
No more looming Form 8/11 deadlines on a dead LLP.
Eligibility
Eligibility & key conditions
- The LLP ceased business (or never started)
- No outstanding liabilities
- Pending Form 8/11 and ITR can be filed
- All partners' consent
Documents
Documents required
What we need
- Statement of accounts
- Partners' consent and affidavits
- Indemnity bond
- Pending Form 8/11 and ITR
- Bank closure proof
Process
A clear path from start to filed
Costs
Fees & cost breakdown
| Cost component | Indicative amount |
|---|---|
| Professional feePending filings separate | From ₹7,999 |
| MCA feeStatutory | Form 24 fee |
| Pending dues/returnsUncapped LLP late fees are statutory | If applicable |
Deliverables
What you receive on completion
After this filing
What you need to stay compliant next
Retain records
Keep the LLP's records for the statutory period after closure.
Avoid delays
Common mistakes & reasons for rejection
Common mistakes
- Leaving an inactive LLP open while the ₹100-a-day penalty and MCA's additional fee both mount
- Applying with pending Form 8/11
- Trying to close an LLP with liabilities
- Missing a partner's consent
Why filings get rejected or delayed
- Pending returns/dues
- Outstanding liabilities
- Incomplete consent/affidavits
AI-powered assistance
AI does the heavy lifting. Experts make the call.
AI assists with checks, drafting and explanations only. A qualified professional reviews every defined checkpoint and the final filing before submission. AI does not make consequential compliance decisions on its own.
Close your inactive LLP
We regularise pending Form 8/11 and file Form 24 so the ₹100-a-day penalty and MCA's additional fee both stop and the LLP exits cleanly.
Compare
LLP Closure (Strike Off via Form 24) vs Company Closure
| Factor | LLP Closure (Strike Off via Form 24) | Company Closure |
|---|---|---|
| Entity | LLP | Company |
| Form | Form 24 | STK-2 |
| Driver | Stop the ₹100/day LLP penalty and MCA's escalating fee | Stop the ₹100/day additional fee on AOC-4 and MGT-7 |
Use cases
Built for how real businesses operate
Inactive LLP
Need: Stop mounting late fees
We suggest: File pending Form 8/11, then Form 24 strike off.
Never-started LLP
Need: Clean exit
We suggest: Form 24 under the 'never commenced' ground.
Why MyFinancialAdvisory
A more accountable way to stay compliant
Quality & accountability
Reviewed by compliance experts
Every llp closure (strike off via form 24) engagement is prepared with structured checks and signed off by qualified professionals before anything is filed — speed without sacrificing accuracy.
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Company law & ROC review
Our ROC and MCA work is prepared with AI-assisted checks and reviewed by qualified professionals experienced in company law and MCA filings before any form is filed.
Structured document checks
Documents and eligibility follow structured checks before expert review.
Expert-reviewed before filing
A qualified professional signs off every defined checkpoint.
Compliance-safe guidance
Advice mapped to current rules — no shortcuts, no guesswork.
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Service
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FAQs
LLP Closure (Strike Off via Form 24) — frequently asked questions
How do I close an LLP?
An eligible inactive LLP with no liabilities can be struck off by filing Form 24 — after filing any pending Form 8/11 and ITR and preparing the partners' consent, affidavits and a statement of accounts.
What is Form 24?
The MCA form through which an LLP applies to have its name struck off the register.
Why close an inactive LLP rather than leave it?
Because Form 8 and Form 11 keep falling due, and each unfiled year carries two charges: a ₹100-a-day penalty under sections 34(5) and 35(2), capped at ₹1,00,000 for the LLP and ₹50,000 for the designated partners, plus MCA's additional filing fee, which is a multiple of the normal fee that rises with every delay band. Closing stops both.
What are the conditions for Form 24 closure?
The LLP must have ceased business (or never started), have no liabilities, file its pending returns and ITR, and obtain all partners' consent.
How long does LLP closure take?
Typically a few months, including pending-return filing and the Registrar's review.
Do I need to file pending Form 8/11 first?
Yes, generally the LLP must be up to date (with late fees paid) before Form 24.
Can I close an LLP with liabilities?
No. Outstanding liabilities generally require a formal winding up instead. We assess the right route.
What documents are needed?
A statement of accounts, partners' consent and affidavits, an indemnity bond, the pending returns/ITR and bank-closure proof.
What do I receive?
The closure pack, the filed Form 24, and tracking until the LLP is struck off.
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