Now no worries for your long-standing compliance dues.
You now have a well-deserved breather, thanks to the recent compliance incentives initiated by the Government.
In a major relief to the businesses largely disrupted by the ‘claws’ of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Government has announced certain welcome measures. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has launched Fresh Start Scheme 2020 and revised LLP Settlement Scheme 2020 to help law-abiding companies and LLPs. These schemes offer an opportunity for these companies to make a fresh start and clear their compliance defaults. This is an initiative from the MCA to incentivize compliance and reduce the compliance burden of companies. Both these schemes can be availed during the moratorium period from 1st April to 30th September 2020.
We will discuss these 2 schemes in details-
Government announces waiver of additional fee (including penalty) of up to Rs 107800 for 1 year and exempted forms are ADT-1, AOC-4, MGT-7, KYC and 22A
Government announces waiver of additional fee (including penalty) of up to Rs 136900 for 2 years and exempted forms are ADT-1, AOC-4 – 1st year, AOC-4 – 2nd year, MGT-7 1st Year, MGT-7 - 2nd year, KYC and 22A
Let’s see the other provisions of this scheme -
For defaulting companies-
For inactive companies
The provisions mentioned in this scheme are as follows-
In India,CFSS cannot be done without proper identity and address proof. These documents will be needed for all the directors and the shareholders of the company to be incorporated. Listed below are the documents that are accepted by MCA for the online company registration process acceptable.
Identity And Address Proof
For the foreign nationals, an apostilled or notarized copy of the passport has to be submitted mandatorily. All documents submitted should be valid. The residence proof documents like the bank statement or the electricity bill must be less than 2 months old.
Registered Office Proof
For online company registration in India, the company must have a registered office in India. To prove admittance to the registered office, a recent copy of an electricity bill or the property tax receipt or water bill must be submitted. Along with the rental agreement, utility bill or the sale deed and a letter from the landlord with her/his consent to use the office as a registered office of the company should be submitted.
Note: Your registered office need not be a commercial space; it can be your residence too.
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