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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006

Thanks to my Guru V.S. Datey for this article on MSMED Act,
Micro and small enterprises

As per section 7 of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (which is effective from 2-10-2006) read with notification No. SO 1642(E) dated 29-9-2006, enterprises are classified as follows –

PARTICULARS

Investment in plant and machinery in case of enterprise engaged in manufacture or production of goods

Investment in equipment in case of enterprise engaged in providing or rendering of service

Micro Enterprise

Does not exceed Rs 25 lakh Rupees

Does not exceed Rs 10 lakh Rupees

Small Enterprise

More than Rs 25 lakhs but does not exceed Rs five crores

More than Rs 10 lakhs but does not exceed Rs two crores

Medium Enterprise

More than Rs 5 crore but does not exceed Rs 10 crores

More than Rs 2 crore but does not exceed Rs five crores

The enterprise may be proprietorship, HUF, AOP, cooperative society, partnership or undertaking or any other legal entity - Notification No. SO 1642(E) dated 29-9-2006.

While calculating value of plant and machinery, cost of pollution control, research and development, industrial safety devices and other items as may be specified by notification, shall be excluded. Mode of calculation of value of plant and machinery has been specified in notification No. S.O. 1722(E) dated 5-10-2006, issued by Ministry of SSI. Broadly, cost of toolings, erection and commissioning charges, electrical installations etc. is to be excluded. Second hand machinery is to be valued at price of new machinery.
It is clarified that section 29B of IDRA (which provides for reservation for small industries) will be applicable to enterprise engaged in manufacture, where investment is upto Rs five crores.
As per section 8 of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (which is effective from 2-10-2006), micro or small enterprises may, at his discretion file a memorandum with authority prescribed by State Government. A medium enterprise engaged in manufacture or production of goods specified in industry specified in first schedule to IDRA shall file memorandum with authority as specified by Central Government.
The memorandum shall be filed by a medium enterprise engaged in production of goods with General Manager, District industries Centre or any District Level officer of equivalent rank in the department of State Government dealing with Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (SO No. 1636(E) dated 29-9-2006).

National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has been formed vide notification No. GSR 596(E) dated 26-9-2006. Advisory committee for classification of enterprises has been formed vide notification No. SO 1622(E) dated 27-9-2006.

Reservation for small industries – The list of industries reserved for SSI is being pruned. Items reserved for SSI as on 13-3-2007 were 114. Mostly there are low technology items and very few may be of interest to large industries. List is available on following website -

http://www.smallindustryindia.com/publications/reserveditems/Reserved_item_list_114_items.pdf

Also find the Act's Financial Implications in
http://thisisvj.googlepages.com/microsmallmedium.doc

Note on MSMED Act http://thisisvj.googlepages.com/NoteonMSME.doc

Format of letter to be recieved from Suppliers http://thisisvj.googlepages.com/ConfirmationLetterfromsuppliers.doc

Valuable SME Toolkit avail in http://india.smetoolkit.org/

Government site http://www.msme.nic.in/

Yes, this will help you in Company Secretary Final & Inter preparations and other professionals.

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