💨 Abstract
Remote work has surged in India, particularly among startups, aided by the flexibility and cost savings it offers. However, maintaining legal compliance is challenging without a physical office. Virtual offices address this issue by providing a registered business address, handling mail, offering a dedicated phone line, and assisting with licenses and permits. This allows remote startups to comply with Indian laws and tax regulations, such as GST, without the overhead costs of a physical office.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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