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A company tax rate refers to a direct tax for a business. It is generally imposed by governments on the net profits of corporate entities. The rate mainly depends on the jurisdiction, size, and industry, usually ranging from 15% to 35%. Keep Reading.
Securities premium refers to the extra amount a company get above the face value of its shares. It is stated as per Section 52 of the Companies Act, 2013. It is a capital reserve which is generally used for particular official purposes. Keep reading.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to a long-term and cross-border investment. This investment is made by a company or an individual. They gain a controlling interest in a business abroad. This supports business growth. Continue to read.
DIR-2 means a form. It is meant by a compulsory consent document under the Companies Act, 2013. It allows individuals to act as a director of a company. You can file it with the MCA during incorporation or new appointments. Keep Reading.
The Capital Redemption Reserve is created when companies buy their own shares back or redeem preference shares. It ensures that the capital remains intact. Read this blog and stay updated with online legal India in 2026.
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