What shall be the time limit for holding AGM if the company is incorporated on 8 March?
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This discussion clarifies the time limits for holding a company's Annual General Meeting (AGM), particularly for those incorporated mid-year. Generally, an AGM must be held within nine months of the financial year's end. However, for companies incorporated after December 31st, their first financial year can extend up to 15 months, affecting the AGM deadline.
AGM can be held within 9 months from the end of financial year in case financial year is the first financial year. On the other hand, first financial year can be of maximum 15 months in case company incorporated after 31 Dec.
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