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Issue Id: - 116327
Dated: 27-5-2020
By:- MANOHAR KALBURGI

MSME Registration


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Hi

Can a trader in pharmaceutical (who purchases from manufacturer and supplies to medical outlets) is eligible to be registered under MSME scheme??

Thank You in advance

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1 Dated: 27-5-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

Please check whether you fall under following category or not ?

https://msme.gov.in/know-about-msme


2 Dated: 27-5-2020
By:- Krishna Murthy

A retailer/ trader is not eligible for MSME registration. However, if you are looking for the recent ECLGS scheme announced by the Government, then it has been clarified that retailer/ trader is also eligible for the scheme.


3 Dated: 28-5-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

27. I run a business enterprise and have a GST registration. However, I am not registered as an MSME nor do I have Udyog Aadhar. My Bank also does not classify me as an MSME borrower. Am I eligbile under the scheme?

Ans. You are eligible if

(i) you have total credit outstanding of ₹ 25 Crore or less as on 29th Feb 2020

(ii) your turnover for 2019-20 was upto ₹ 100 Cr.

(iii) You have a GST registration or were not required to obtain such GST registration

Udyog Aadhar or recognition as MSME is not required under this Scheme


4 Dated: 28-5-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

For detailed information:- http://www.ncgtc.in/en/eclgs


5 Dated: 28-5-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

In our view, if your intentions were to get the finance and other facilities for your business by knowing the eligibility for registration under MSME, Then the answer is No but you may check this scheme for the same with being eligible for MSME registration.


6 Dated: 28-5-2020
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Querist,

Also go through an article on 'MSME' written by RSY Associates. It was published on in Article Section of TMI on 18.5.2020.


7 Dated: 28-5-2020
By:- MANOHAR KALBURGI

Thank you for your valauable reply !


8 Dated: 2-6-2020
By:- YAGAY andSUN

Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)

Cabinet approves Upward revision of MSME definition and modalities/ road map for implementing remaining two Packages for MSMEs (a)₹ 20000 crore package for Distressed MSMEs and (b) ₹ 50,000 crore equity infusion through Fund of Funds

Fully paved way for Energizing the MSME Sector through entire gamut of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Package'

Posted On: 01 JUN 2020 5:43PM by PIB Delhi

In line with Government of India's top focus on energising MSMEs in the country, a special meeting of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) was convened under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, here today, which approved the upward revision of MSME definition and modalities/ road map for laying down effective implementation mechanism for the remaining two announcements under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Package. These include:

In the package announcement, the definition of micro manufacturing and services unit was increased to ₹ 1 crore of investment and ₹ 5 crore of turnover. The limit of small unit was increased to ₹ 10 crore of investment and ₹ 50 crore of turnover. Similarly, the limit of a medium unit was increased to ₹ 20 crore of investment and ₹ 100 crore of turnover. It may be noted that this revision was done after 14 years since the MSME Development Act came into existence in 2006. After the package announcement on 13th May, 2020, there were several representations that the announced revision is still not in tune with market and pricing conditions and it should be further revised upwards. Keeping in mind these representations, it was decided to further increase the limit for medium manufacturing and service units. Now it will be ₹ 50 crore of investment and ₹ 250 crore of turnover. It has also been decided that the turnover with respect to exports will not be counted in the limits of turnover for any category of MSME units whether micro, small or medium. This is yet another step towards ease of doing business. This will help in attracting investments and creating more jobs in the MSME sector. The following table provides the details of revised limits:

Category

Old

Capital

Old

Turnover

New

Capital

New

Turnover

Micro

25 Lakh

10 Lakh

1 Crore

5 Crore

Small

5 Crore

2 Crore

10 Crore

50 Crore

Medium

10 crore

5 Crore

50 Crore

250 Crore

Approval for provisioning of ₹ 20,000 crore as subordinate debt to provide equity support to the stressed MSMEs. This will benefit 2 lakh stressed MSMEs.

Approval for equity infusion of ₹ 50,000 crore for MSMEs through Fund of Funds (FoF). This will establish a framework to help MSMEs in capacity augmentation. This will also provide an opportunity to get listed in stock exchanges.

With today's approval, implementation Modalities and Road Map for entire components of the Atmnirbhar Bharat Abhiyan package are in place. This will help in attracting investments and creating more jobs in the MSME sector.

In the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Shri Modi was quick to recognise the role of MSMEs in building the Nation. As such, MSMEs formed a very prominent part of the announcements made under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan. Under this package, the MSME sector has not only been given substantial allocation but has also been accorded priority in implementation of the measures to revive the economy. To provide immediate relief to MSME sector, various announcements have been made under the Package. The most important ones also included:

Rupees Three lakh crore collateral-free automatic loans for MSMEs to meet operational liabilities, buy raw material and restart businesses.

Revision of MSME definition to render maximum benefits to the sector;

Disallowing global tenders in procurements upto₹ 200 crores- to create more opportunities for domestic players,

And clearing of MSME dues by the Government and Public Sector Units within 45 days.

Government of India has been taking all necessary steps to ensure that the benefit of these landmark decisions reaches to the MSMEs at the earliest. In this regard, following necessary policy decisions have been already taken and the implementation strategy has been put in place.

The scheme for Rs. Three lakh crore col lateral-free automatic loans was earlier approved by CCEA and has been formally launched.

Modalities have been worked out for Upward revision of MSME Definition making it more inclusive broad-based providing greater avenues to MSMEs to harness their potentials.

Similarly, amendments in General Financial Rules mandating no global tenders for procurement upto 200 crore have been carried out. The new rules have already been issued and effected. This will open up new business avenues for Indian MSMEs.

To ensure that MSME payments are released within the timeframe of 45 days, directions have been issued at the level of Cabinet Secretary, Expenditure Secretary and Secretary, MSME.

To further ease the burden on MSMEs, RBI has extended moratorium on repayment of loans for another three months.

To manage all this, a robust ICT based system called CHAMPIONS has also been launched by the Ministry of MSME. The portal is not only helping and handholding MSMEs in the present situation, but is also providing guidance to grab the new business opportunities and in the long run, become national and international Champions.

MSME Ministry is committed to support the MSMEs, and the people who depend on them. All efforts are being made to encourage MSMEs to take benefit of the initiatives under the Atmanirbhar Bharat package and our other schemes.

Background:

Micro, small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) popularly called as MSMEs are the backbone of Indian economy. Silently operating in different areas across the country, more than 6 crore MSMEs have a crucial role to play in building a stronger and self-reliant India. These small economic engines have a huge impact on the country's GDP-making a contribution of 29 percent. They contribute to almost half of exports from the country. Additionally, more than 11 crore people are employed in the MSME sector.

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9 Dated: 9-3-2021
By:- Vishal CorpAid

Any person who intends to establish a micro, small, medium enterprise may apply for online MSME / Udyog Aadhaar registration.

Someone who belongs to Proprietorship, Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), One Person Company (OPC), Partnership Business, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Private Limited or Limited Company, Co-operative Societies or any other group of individuals can easily apply for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise.


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