Msme Act
Msme Act
Msme Act
Introduction
The Government of India passed in June 2006 an act regarding the Micro , Small , and Medium Enterprises MSMED ACT i.e., The Micro Small and Medium Enterprise Development Act 2006 this act also known as Town and Village Enterprises Actually started from October 6th 2006 SMEs are mainly skill oriented. This sector contains an element of Welfare of Masses. Different parameters in Different countries, like Man power, Turn over, Working Hours.etc.
Mfg.Enterprise
Up to Rs.25 lakh Rs.25 lakh to Rs.5.0 cr. Rs.5.0 cr. to Rs.10.0 cr.
Service Enterprise
Up to Rs.10 lakh Rs.10 lakh to Rs.2.0 cr. Rs.2.0 cr. to Rs.5.0 cr.
Credit
[Sec. 10]
The Policies & Practices of Credit to MSME shall be progressive, & Specified by RBI Guidelines for: Ensuring smooth credit flow to MSMEs
Declaration of payment outstanding to MSE supplier mandatory for buyers in their annual statement of accounts Interest (paid or payable to buyer) disallowed to supplier for deduction for income tax purposes No appeal against order of Facilitation Council to be entertained by any Court without deposit of 75% of the decreed amount payable by buyer Appellate Court may order payment of a part of the deposit to the supplier MSE
MARGIN
Promotion and Development of SMEs Enhancing their competitiveness. Generation of Employment. Generation of income/profit to boost GDP. Increasing Exports.
Overview
The world over there has been a significant thrust for growth of Micro and Small Enterprises mainly due to sectors ability to deliver quality products /services at cheaper and to provide large scale employment.
ACTIVITIES OF SMEs
Any commercial activity permissible under law i.e. any type of manufacturing, processing or industrial activity or trading or allied operations.
Medical /Legal transcription activities Call Centers Event development and animation Video film making Marketing consultancy. Equipment rental & leasing. Laundry/X-rays/ pathology/ Tailoring/Studios/Cable TV network.
Importance of SMEs
Large-scale generation of wage employment. Growth in GDP. MSMEs not only account for 80% of the total number of Industrial Enterprises in the country but are also the second largest employment providing sectors in the country after agriculture.
This sector is a growth-driver in the economy. It is possible to set up SMEs in large numbers in a country in order to usher in rapid progress and growth. 40/50% of output/services originated from this sector. 30% of Indian Exports are on account of SMEs.
Govt. Initiatives
Government of India has initiated the following steps for the speedy growth of SMEs. Ministry of Finance has announced a policy for doubling of outstanding credit to Micro and Small Enterprise Sector by the year 2009-10.
Introduced credit linked capital subsidy scheme for SME sector In lines with SME sector introduced various employment generation schemes to cater to the needy people from Rural and Urban.
A Technology bureau for SMEs has been set up as a starting process for promoting SMEs.
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