Company Update in Nepal: Process, Deadline, Documents & Penalty
Legal AffairsCompany Update in Nepal is mandatory for all companies. Learn OCR update process, required documents, Poush deadline & penalties. File online & stay compliant.
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Company Update in Nepal is mandatory for all companies. Learn OCR update process, required documents, Poush deadline & penalties. File online & stay compliant.
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Learn about Nepal’s new rule banning cash transactions above Rs 5 lakh, effective January 1 and enforced from January 15. Full details, impact, penalties, benefits, and how businesses and citizens must comply.
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Learn how to apply passport online in Nepal in 2026. Step-by-step process, documents, fees, renewal guide, biometrics, and tracking system explained.
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Complete 2026 guide on the National ID Card in Nepal: online registration, documents, biometric process, status check, voter integration, benefits & more.
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Now, Nepal citizens with a National ID card can register for the voter list online — no need to visit the election office. Learn how to apply easily.
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Learn everything about cheque bounce laws in Nepal — causes, legal procedures, penalties, and rights under the Negotiable Instruments Act and Banking Offence & Punishment Act.
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Learn how to register a company in Australia with this detailed guide. Includes steps for ABN, ASIC, GST, and legal requirements for startups and SMEs.
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Learn step-by-step how to claim insurance in Nepal for property damage, vehicle loss, and business profit loss. Includes timelines, tips, and top insurers.
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The Gen Z movement in Nepal is transforming culture, business, and society. Discover how Nepali Gen Z shapes fashion, digital trends, entrepreneurship, and the future of the country.
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Learn how YouTubers in Nepal earn from AdSense, sponsorships & more. Understand tax rules, PAN, VAT, and legal compliance in 2025.
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Discover the list of registered social media sites in Nepal including Facebook, TikTok, YouTube & Instagram. Learn about rules, benefits, challenges & future of social media regulation in Nepal.
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Complete guide on embossed number plates in Nepal 2025. Learn process, cost, rules, benefits, and penalties for not upgrading your vehicle plates.
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Labour compliance has become a critical focus for both businesses and the government in Nepal. To ensure transparency and protection of workers’ rights, the Labour Act, 2074 mandates that certain enterprises conduct a Labour Audit annually. This audit assesses how well an organization adheres to labour laws, employment standards, and workplace policies.
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The Department of Commerce is a government body under the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies. It regulates and facilitates trade-related activities including the registration of trading firms, licensing, and market supervision.
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Explore Nepal’s revised minimum salary for 2082. Learn about wage trends, sector-wise breakdown, legal rights, and upcoming revisions in labor policy.
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Explore the complete process of company conversion in Nepal including types, documents, and legal steps. Get expert help from Estartup Nepal to simplify your business transformation.
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A prospectus is a legal document that a company issues when it offers its shares, debentures, or other securities to the public. It serves as an invitation to the general public to invest in the company.
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Learn the complete list of documents and legal procedures required for company administration in Nepal, including share capital changes, name amendments, mergers, and more.
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the top executive in a bank, responsible for overseeing its entire operations, strategic direction, and overall performance. They play a key role in shaping long-term plans, making important decisions, and ensuring that the bank adheres to regulatory standards.
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Governor of Nepal is the chairperson of the Board of Directors of the central bank of Nepal known as the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB). The Governor is responsible to implement the decisions made by the Board of directors of the Nepal Rastra Bank, operate and manage the Bank and systematize the functions to be carried out by the Bank. Further, he is responsible to represent on behalf of the Bank in international organizations and associations and to implement the policies relating to monetary and foreign exchange matters.
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