Saturday, February 14, 2015

Remittance of salary outside India - clarifications

RBI has clarified that remittance of salary outside India can be allowed even for an employee who is deputed to a group company in India, and also for foreign employees of Limited Liability Partnerships in India.  A copy of their notification clarifying this aspect can be found here i.e. http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/NotificationUser.aspx?Id=9509&Mode=0

The remittance is allowed to the extent of 100% of salary as per this notification i.e. http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/NotificationUser.aspx?Id=5462&Mode=0.
This is in respect of a foreign citizen resident in India, employed with an Indian company, they are allowed to hold foreign currency account with a bank outside India and remit their salaries to this account 

Friday, February 13, 2015

FDI Reporting in E-Biz portal

RBI has rolled out online reporting of the foreign direct investment on an e-Biz platform linked to the NIC server. Presently, advance reporting and form FC-GPR is made online, but i guess latter more services will be pushed online. Also presently both manual and online will continue until further notice and it is for corporates to take advantage of the online facility. The relevant notification dated 12th Feb 2015 is available at this link

With a view to promoting the ease of reporting of transactions under foreign direct investment, the Reserve Bank of India, under the aegis of the e-Biz project of the Government of India has enabled the filing of the following returns with the Reserve Bank of India viz.
  • Advance Remittance Form (ARF) - used by the companies to report the foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to RBI; and
  • FCGPR Form - which a company submits to RBI for reporting the issue of eligible instruments to the overseas investor against the above mentioned FDI inflow.
3. The design of the reporting platform enables the customer to login into the e-Biz portal, download the reporting forms (ARF and FCGPR), complete and then upload the same onto the portal using their digitally signed certificates. The Authorised Dealer Banks (ADs) will be required to download the completed forms, verify the contents from the available documents, if necessary by calling for additional information from the customer and then upload the same for RBI to process and allot the Unique Identification Number (UIN). It has been decided that the ARF and FCGPR services of RBI will be operational on the e-Biz platform from February 19, 2015. The user manual for the two services is Annexedto this Circular.
4. It may be noted that for the present, the online reporting on the e-Biz platform is an additional facility to the Indian companies to undertake their ARF and FCGPR reporting and the manual system of reporting as prescribed in terms of A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 102 dated February 11, 2014 would continue till further notice.
5. The ADs will be required to access the e-Biz portal (which is hosted on the National Informatics Centre (NIC) servers) using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Account obtained from NIC. The financial aspects for obtaining/using the VPN accounts is being finalised in consultation with Government of India, DIPP and NIC. The same will be informed in due course.

Friday, February 6, 2015

ODI by proprietorship/ unregistered partnerships

RBI has issued a notification dated 22nd January 2015 clarifying certain aspect of the Overseas Direct Investment regime facility available for proprietorship and unregistered partnerships in India. According to the said clarification,

Keeping in view the changes in the definition / classification of the exporters as per the Foreign Trade Policy of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry issued from time to time, it has been decided to review the policy framework for Overseas Direct Investments (ODI) by a proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India. Accordingly, henceforth, the following revised terms and conditions are required to be complied with for considering the proposal of ODI, by a proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India, by the Reserve Bank under the approval route:
  1. The proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India is classified as ‘Status Holder’ as per the Foreign Trade Policy issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India from time to time;
  2. The proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India has a proven track record, i.e., the export outstanding does not exceed 10% of the average export realisation of the preceding three years and a consistently high export performance;
  3. The Authorised Dealer bank is satisfied that the proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India is KYC (Know Your Customer) compliant, engaged in the proposed business and has turnover as indicated;
  4. The proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India has not come under the adverse notice of any Government agency like the Directorate of Enforcement, Central Bureau of Investigation, Income Tax Department, etc. and does not appear in the exporters' caution list of the Reserve Bank or in the list of defaulters to the banking system in India; and
  5. The amount of proposed investment outside India does not exceed 10 per cent of the average of last three years’ export realisation or 200 per cent of the net owned funds of the proprietorship concern / unregistered partnership firm in India, whichever is lower.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Form ADT-1

Under the Companies Act, 2013 appointment or re-appointment of auditors at a general meeting is required to be intimated to the Government within 15 days of their appointment as such. Until recently, this was required to be done in a form ADT-1 but this form was available only in PDF format, not as a form. So the PDF filled form was required to be attached to form GNL-1 and thereafter filed at the portal of the ministry of corporate affairs.

With effect from 20th October, 2014, the ministry has made the form ADT-1 applicable as a form to be filed and uploaded at the portal. The form requires as an attachment, the appointment letter given to the auditors, their consent letter for appointment and the resolution appointing them as auditors.

All this is required to be attached to the form ADT-1 and filed within 15 days from the date of appointment. Also to be noted that hitherto under the Companies Act, 1956 the compliance regarding filing the erstwhile form 23B was required to be done by the Auditors themselves, now it is the company's responsibility to file the same within the said period of 15 days.

The form ADT-1 is available at the MCA portal. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Industrial Licence

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide its Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has issued a Press Note no. 9 dated 20th October, 2014 wherein

1) the validity period of an industrial licence has been increased to 7 years;
2) annual capacity requirement in the Industrial Licence for defence items is being done away with; and
3) the licencee is allowed to sell defence items to govenment entities under the Ministry of Home Affairs without need of a prior approval from the Ministry of Defence. However for sale of such defence items to other entities shall require prior approval.

The Press Note can be found here

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Company Law Settlement Scheme 2014

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has announced a new Company Law Settlement Scheme 2014 to enable companies which have defaulted in filing their mandatory annual documents to file the same at reduced additional fees of 25% of the normal additional fees. The salient features of the Scheme are as follows:
1) The Scheme is open from 15th August, 2014 to 15th November, 2014
2) Applicable for filing of annual statutory documents like compliance certificate, audited financial statements, annual return and auditors appointment only.
3) Not applicable for other event based documents.
4) Companies can file the documents under respective forms 66, 23ac, 23aca, 20b, 21a and 23b by filing the same within the period. They have to pay the filing plus 25% of the additional filing fees payable.
5) The companies will have to file an immunity application in respect of these documents which were filed under the CLSS 2014. The e-immunity application will be required to be filed after the annual documents are taken on record or approved by the ROC. The e-immunity application counter will be open for a period of three months after the closure of the Scheme.
6) The designated authority will consider the e-immunity applications and pass the necessary orders;
7) Companies which have already been issued with show cause notices from MCA in respect of non filing of the documents, and which has filed an appeal in a competent court, will have to first withdraw the appeal before it will be allowed to file the documents under the CLSS 2014.
8) The disqualification of directors under section 164 of the Companies Act, 2013 will apply only to prospective defaults if the company files the necessary documents under the CLSS 2014.
9) CLSS 2014 will not apply to vanishing companies, striking off action companies under section 560 of the Companies Act, 1956 and companies which have filed for dormant status under section 455 of the Companies Act, 2013;
DEFAULTING INACTIVE COMPANIES:
1) Where the company is inactive, i.e. there is no business in it, they can also take advantage under the Scheme by either
(a) applying to get themselves declared as dormant companies by filing the necessary form at 25% of the normal fees applicable on the said form. OR
(b) apply for striking off their names from the Register of the MCA by filing the necessary form at 25% of the normal fees applicable on the said form.
EXTENSION OF THE SCHEME TO 15TH NOVEMBER, 2014
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has vide its circular no. 40/2014 dated 15th October, 2014 extended the Company Law Settlement Scheme by another month to 15th November, 2014.
So, therefore, companies should avail of this opportunity and file the belated documents on or before 15th November, 2014.
 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Form DIR-3C

Ministry of Corporate Affairs has introduced a new form DIR-3C which essentially replaces form DIN-3 and which is for the purpose of intimating the DIN (Director Identification Numbers) to the government. For a long period of time, this form was not made available but now this form has been introduced. The DIN-2 from the Directors is required to be attached to this form. This is helpful to many companies who are still sleeping over MCA 21 filings right from 2006 onwards.

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