Showing posts with label charges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charges. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

registration of charges

MCA has made changes to section 77 of the Companies Act, 2013 vide the Companies Ordinance, 2019 which has been gazetted on 12th January, 2019.

Earlier section 77 allowed charges to be filed within 300 days of its creation. Now that 300 days period has been reduced to 60 days. Under the old Companies Act, 1956, the charges were required to be filed within 30 days of its creation failing which the matter has to be settled by filing a extension of time application to the then Company Law Board.

Under the Companies Act, 2013 when it was first enacted, this period was enhanced to 300 days as a measure of ease of doing business.

Now again it has been reduced to 60 days from the date of its first creation.

If the charges are created before the Companies Act Ordinance 2019 then still the charges can be filed within 300 days, but if the charges are created after the Ordinance has come into force, i.e. 12th January, 2019, then 60 days is the time limit. Even for the 60 days, there will be additional filing fees after 30 days.

If the registration is not made within 300 days under the old provision, then it can still be made within 6 months of the Ordinance coming into force with additional filing fees being paid. This means that the government has given sufficient time for filing of the charges, if the charges were created before the Ordinance came into force - 300 days + 6 months after the ordinance

If the charges are created after the Ordinance has come into force and still the form is not filed within 60 days, then on application further 60 days is given, but here the additional fees will be on ad valorem basis. The ad valorem basis will be prescribed by the government.


Sunday, July 8, 2018

Registration of satisfaction of charges

MCA has vide its notification dated 5th July, 2018 amended the Companies (Registration of Charges), Rules, 2014 wherein it has now allowed the satisfaction of charges to be filed within a period of 300 days from the date of satisfaction/ date of payment.

Hitherto, this period was 30 days from the date of satisfaction and if filed beyond that date, then company had to approach the Regional Director with an application for condonation of delay beyond 30 days, pay fine related to that in the RD order and then the satisfaction would take effect.

Of course, any filing beyond 30 days from the date of satisfaction would attract the additional filing fee as specified in the relevant Rules.

This is a good move by the government as an Ease of Doing Business. 

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